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Genre:Rock, Blues, Folk World & Country Style:Country, Rhythm & Blues, Rockabilly
Tracklist:
A1. Carl McVoy - Tootsie A2. Carl McVoy - You Are My Sunshine A3. Carl McVoy - Little John's Gone A4. Carl McVoy - Daydreamin' A5. The Charmettes - Skating In The Blue Light A6. Joe Fuller - You Made A Hit A7. Kimball Coburn - Please Please A8. Kimball Coburn - Teenage Love B1. Jay B. Loyd - I'm So Lonely B2. Jay B. Loyd - I'll Be Alright B3. Gene Simmons (2) - Goin' Back To Memphis B4. Tommy Ray Tucker - Lovin' Lil B5. Tommy Ray Tucker - A Man In Love B6. Tommy Ray Tucker - Miller's Cave B7. Tommy Ray Tucker - The Stranger C1. Teddy Redell - Pipeliner C2. Teddy Redell - I Want To Hold You C3. Bill Reeder - There Was A Time C4. Bill Reeder - Till I Waltz Again With You C5. Bill Reeder - Judy C6. Bill Reeder - Secret Love C7. Darlene Wallace - 26 Miles To Joliet D1. Bill Black's Combo - Smokie, Part 2 D2. Gene Simmons (2) - Your True Love D3. Gene Simmons (2) - Teddy Bear D4. Gene Simmons (2) - The Shape You Left Me In D5. Gene Simmons (2) - No Other Guy D6. Ace Cannon - Tuff D7. Gene Simmons (2) - Haunted House
General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):
This is a collection of the early singles on the label. Numbers for the singles are provided in brackets after the songs.
Hi Records was established in Memphis, Tennessee in 1957. Hi recorded popular, country and western, soul, and rhythm and blues. The origin of the company belongs to Ray Harris, who had two singles on the Sun label. Harris felt he could produce records and wanted to start a record company. Harris had two partners in Bill Cantrell and Quinton Claunch, who had worked as producers at the Sun Record studio.