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| Artist | Title | Label | Date | Origin | Comments |
| John D. Loudermilk | Goin’ to Hell on a Sled | RCA Victor | 1969 | Durham NC | |
| Fraternity of Man | In the Morning | ABC | 1968 | Los Angeles CA | Contributed "Don’t Bogart Me" to the Easy Rider ST. |
| Human Beinz | Every Time Woman | Capitol | 1968 | Youngstown OH | Hit #8 on Billboard covering the Isley’s "Nobody But Me." |
| Jaguars | The Beat | Impression | 1963 | Worcester UK | \ Dave Mason’s 1st record. |
| Hellions | Daydreaming of You | Piccadilly | 1964 | Evesham & Worcester UK | Cowr: De Shannon – Sheeley. |
| Hellions | Shades of Blue | Piccadilly | 1964 | Evesham & Worcester UK | Wr: Dave Mason & Jim Capaldi. |
| Traffic | Utterly Simple | Island | 1967 | Birmingham UK | Wr: Dave Mason. |
| Traffic | Hole in My Shoe (live) | Shockwaves | rec 1967 rel 2018 | Birmingham UK | Top of the Pops broadcast, 09-26-1967. Wr: Dave Mason. |
| Traffic | You Can All Join In | United Artists | 1968 | Birmingham UK | RIP Dave Mason 04-19, age 79. |
| Dave Mason | Just For You | Island | 1968 | Worcester UK | His first solo record, both sides wr: Dave Mason. |
| Dave Mason | Little Woman | Island | 1968 | Worcester UK | " Backing either by Traffic, or Family. |
| Dave Mason | Satin Red & Black Velvet Woman | Blue Thumb | 1970 | Worcester UK | / B-side to "Shouldn’t Have Took More Than You Gave." |
| Humble Pie | The Light of Love | Immediate | 1969 | Moreton Essex UK | First LP track wr: Greg Ridley. |
| The Accent | Red Sky at Night | Parrot | 1967 | Bradford West Yorkshire UK | One-off single. |
| Nimrod | The Bird | Mercury | 1969 | London UK > Paris France | Post-State of Micky & Tommy. Mick Jones > Spooky Tooth, Foreigner. |
| Sunday Servants | I’m Puttin’ You On | World Pacific | 1966 | Tulsa OK to Los Angeles CA | J.J. Cale, Leon Russell, Snuff Garrett project. |
| Sunday Servants | Who Do You Love | World Pacific | 1966 | Tulsa OK to Los Angeles CA | Orig: Bo Diddley. Players to Teegarden and Van Winkle. |
| Al Kasha | It Could Have Been Me | unreleased | rec 1964 | New York NY | From the Who Killed Teddy Bear ST. Wr: Bob Gaudio – Al Kasha. |
| Dazzlers | Somethin’ Baby | Lee | 1958 | Brookneal – Lynchburg VA | |
| Dazzlers | Gee Whiz | Lee | 1958 | Brookneal – Lynchburg VA | |
| Suedes (aka Botumless Pit) |
13 Stories High | Psychadelic | 1967 | San Antonio TX | Re-issued on Norton in 2004. |
| Outcasts | 1523 Blair | Gallant | 1967 | San Antonio TX | Declined to open for The Beatles. |
| The Children | Enough of What I Need | Laramie | 1967 | San Antonio TX | Former members of Argyles, Stoics, Mind’s Eye. |
| Nomads | Situations | Orbit | 1968 | Texas City TX | Guitar & vox Brian Collins later got a Grammy nom for Urban Cowboy ST. |
| Explorers | Blue Flavored Lollipop | Sandy’s | 1968 | Quincy IL | |
| Explorers | Jennifer Ann | Sandy’s | 1968 | Quincy IL | |
| Promissory Notes | Flowers | Claw | 1968 | Providence RI | |
| Leslie Uggams | Don’t You Even Care | Atlantic | 1965 | Harlem NYC | Wr: Clint Ballard Jr. Seven months before the Hollies’ recording. |
| Bermudas | Donnie | Era | 1964 | Lindsay OK to Los Angeles CA | Hit #62 on Billboard. |
| December’s Children Ltd | Signed D.C. | Domestic Sound | 1967 | Fredericksburg VA | Love cover. |
| Kevin Ayers & the Whole World |
Singing a Song in the Morning | Harvest | 1970 | Various UK cities | Post-Soft Machine, with Mike Oldfield, Lol Coxhill, David Bedford. |
| Philamore Lincoln | You’re the One | Epic | 1970 | Sherwood Nottingham UK | AKA Julian Covey, Phil Kinorra. Jimmy Page gtr solo. |
| Koobas | Barricades | Columbia | 1969 | Liverpool UK | Drummer Tony O’Reilly replace Bill Bruford in Yes for a few minutes. |
| Countdowns | You Know I Do | Fiji & Bear | 1965 | Iowa City IA | Had three later singles as Uncle & the Anteaters. |
| Countdowns | Strange are the Shadows | Fiji & Bear | 1965 | Iowa City IA | |
| Bill Smith Combo | Tough | LeBill | 1960 | Dallas TX | AKA Tommy & the Tom Toms. Bass Dave Martin to Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs. |
| Viscounts | I Don’t Care What People Say | Columbia | 1963 | London UK | Wr: Gordon Mills, later mgr for Tom Jones, Englebert Humperdinck. |
| Epics | Goes to Show (Just How Wrong You Can Be) |
Pye | 1966 | East London UK | Wr: Sloan – Barri. Mike Blakely & Vic Elmes to Christie of "Yellow River" fame. |
| American Breed | Can’t Make It Without You | Paramount | 1970 | Cicero IL | Cowr: Bobby Bloom. Hit #5 on Billboard in 1967 with "Bend Me, Shape Me." |
| The Hill | Sylvie | Immediate | 1979 | Islington UK | The last 45 on Immediate. Chris Farlowe’s backing band at the time. |
| Blind Faith | Can’t Find My Way Home | Atco | 1969 | London UK | |