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(Mercury MEP-87). |
'Love and other crimes' (CSJ-719). |
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single on UK London label. |
(in fact Lee Hazlewood) songs 'Pretty Jane' and 'Want me'. This is the one and only 78 r.p.m. record known of Lee Hazlewood. |
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some Shacklefords songs. |
single 'Vem kan segla'/'Hey, cowboy' (RCA Victor SS 2239). |
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'Requiem for an almost lady' album. |
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'Jackson' single (catalogue # FG 30101). |
S (Sill) & H (Hazlewood) Scamps on US Gregmark label (owned by Lee Hazlewood and Lester Sill). |
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(catalogue # 12.771). |
'Sand'/'Lady bird' single (catalogue # SA 33-84). |
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| As on his first single (1958) Lee also used the name of Mark Robinson on a scarce 1962 Sylvester promo recording of 'Can't let her see me cry'/'I've made enough mistakes today'. There are no commercial versions of this 45 rpm 7" single. |
The test pressing of the
'Poet' single for the Hungarian Pepita label dated 22 November 1974. |
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intro by Lee. The B-side is also titled 'Louie, Louie' but the label says 'Without intro by Lee Hazlewood'. |
states the album title as "4T". |
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goin' on'. This single however was only issued in Sweden in 1976. |
The cassette version of Lee's 'Cowboy in Sweden' album. |
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b/w 'Sand' (Reprise RCS 17012). |