eicoguy59@... ... It's a complicated answer, depending on which songs you are talking about, but yes I know who it is that owns the Hit label recordings...
I have wondered for years just how many Hit Records were manufactured. I still do not have a definitive answer except to state that there were at least 100,000...
I still do not have a definitive answer except to state that there ... were ... <<<<<<<Wow. Thats alot more than I had imagined. However, given the low...
On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 eicoguy59 wrote: ... You could be right on the first 18, not seven when you talk about limits quantities being pressed initially. Remember...
Still looking for a Hit Records printed juke box title strip. The Hit Records wire rack in the store had a holder for the jukebox title strip above each...
Ebay Item number: 280180881775 is HIT RECORDS - Rock & Roll Part 3 consisting of 30 Tracks. I am not selling it simply reporting this fan effort or bootleg is...
Hi Paul,I have checked this CD out and the supplier also as copies of Vol 1 & 2. I had thought of buying all three as I have never heard any HIT RECORDS except...
Claudette and Bob, Fascinating. I love the label and can't begin to wax lyrical (pun intended) over the Oriole label which had a good selection of early Motown...
Hi,Nice to know you have an interest in our UK label Embassy. The Embassy album by Sly and The Family Stone was CBS material and as CBS had bought out...
I have had an interest in Twin Hits records since the mid 1960s. It was one of many sound-a-like labels operating in the country. I purchased a cut out record...
Hi Paul, This is an interesting label that I must admit I did not know until now,however I did know some of the names. Here are some that have been released...
I have taken the information Bob Lusty posted and tried to group the songs for the Juke Box label according to release. Bob if you actually have some of these...
But if the "Spar" cataloge was acquired by Bluesland Productions, doesnt that include some of the HIT catalog as well? Werent there songs that came out on both...
Paul, I assume it's Rhino Records since they seem to be the biggest deal in American reissues. They certainly have an interesting history. Three questions,...
On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 3:35 AM, Michael Davidson wrote quite a bit asking and guessing wrongly about the rights to Hit Records. This is a subject that I...
Paul, I wasn't trying to stir up a hornets nest or anything. I suppose I could do a more thorough search if I was needed the information badly enough. I was...
... I do not have every single in the Hit Records collection but I have most of the songs, and many times duplicates of most of the songs on albums. I still...
Hi Paul: You may want to find some way of passing on the following information to your readers on the HIT site. HIT label artist SANDY, SHERRY YORK and BETTY...
yes i know about Sandy Posey on Hit, I talked to her once apparently she was there for about 6 months, it was her last session work as soon as she had a hit of...
... is >actually the Hit Records cover by Ritchie Brown. I'd like to point out my favorite soul recording by Hit was probably When A Man Loves a Woman by...
Paul, What a prophetic story. There are so many, many wonderful singers, and irrespective of background circumstances, they just were treated without much...
http://www.hitrecordsofnashville.com/giantfeb2008.htm This link will take you to the Giant Records discography now on line at HitRecordsofNashville.com If you...
It's been confirmed by someone who would have been at the session, after listening to the Ritchie brown track, my source confirmed it was red headed Bobby...
The original run appears to have been pressed by Nashville Matrix. These Nashville Matrix pressing appear to have the 45 RPM typed as 45 R.P.M. with periods...
Paul, Wouldn't Leroy Jones (AKA Herbert Hunter) been a better choice for "Tighten Up?" His version of "Bring It On Home" was thunderously good; I like it...
... Probably so but Herbert Hunter went into the miliatry not long after recording Hello Dolly so I don't think he was in Nashville. I haven't had a chance...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kt_lFcOjzpE In addition to her Connie And The Cones singles, which I understand was done while still in High School, this one...
At www.hitrecordsofnashville.com I have added an article titled "Sound A Likes Not On Hit Singles" Why Hit Records recorded these songs and then did not issue...