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TTF First Timeline
[edit]Second Timeline
[edit]Third Timeline
[edit]NOTE: BB is a touring member from January 15,28 until June 01,30. Yellow and gray don't allow you to see gray well; same for green and gray but they're still there.
Fourth (TTF Third) Timeline
[edit]5th(TTF Fourth) Timeline
[edit]Sixth (TTF Fifth) Timeline
[edit]RD-BM Band Timeline
[edit]Seventh(TTF Sixth) Timeline
[edit]8th(TTF 7th) Timeline (Touring Only)
[edit]9th(TTF 8th) Timeline (Touring Only)
[edit]10th (TTF 9th) Timeline (Touring Only)
[edit]11th(TTF 10th) Timeline (Touring Only)
[edit]12th(TTF 11th) Timeline (Touring Only)
[edit]Elvis Presley Musician Timeline
[edit]B&S First Timeline
[edit]NOTE: BD and SC are only members. All others are supporting members except: M. D. (Session musician) - vocals, rhythm guitar, bass, keyboards, lead guitar, saxophone (2026-2033) A. C. (session musician except from spring to winter 2033) - vocals, drums, five-string bass, percussion C. C. - bass (additional musician, 2026-2030) J. C. - rhythm guitar, lead guitar (additional musician, 2026-2031) J. K. - lead guitar, rhythm guitar (additional musician, 2026-2033)
B&S Second Timeline
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B&S Third Timeline
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Match Game
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TC Timeline
[edit]TC Second Timeline
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TC Third Timeline
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TC Fourth Timeline
[edit]B&S Third Timeline alt
[edit]11th(TTF 10th) Alt 1 Timeline (Touring Only)
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11th(TTF 10th) Alt 1 Timeline (Touring Only)
[edit]B&S 4 Timeline
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B&S 5 Timeline alt
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Breaking Barriers (The EDT Band)
[edit]The Monkees Touring Timeline
[edit]- Micky Dolenz – vocals, drums, percussion, timpani, zither, rhythm guitar, moog synthesizer (1966–1971, 1976, 1986–1989, 1996–1997, 2001–2002, 2011–present)
- Davy Jones – vocals, percussion, drums, rhythm guitar, bass, organ (1966–1971, 1976, 1986–1989, 1996–1997, 2001–2002, 2011–2012; died 2012)
- Michael Nesmith – lead and rhythm guitars, vocals, keyboards, harmonica (1966–1970, 1986, 1989, 1996–1997, 2012–2014, 2016, 2018–present)
- Peter Tork – bass guitar, vocals, lead and rhythm guitars, keyboards, banjo (1966–1968, 1976, 1986–1989, 1996–1997, 2001, 2011–2019; died 2019)
Touring Members
[edit]- Dusty Hanvey - guitar (1986-1987)
- Larry Nelson - keyboards (1986-1987)
- Mark Clarke - bass (1986-1987)
- Eddie Zyne - drums (1986)
- Kevin Osborne - trombone (1986-1987)
- John Leslie - saxophone (1986-1987)
- Lon Seaman - trumpet (1986-1987)
- Jim O'Connor - trumpet (1986)
- Jeff Jones - rhythm guitar (1987)
- Richard Fanning - trumpet (1987)
- Sandy Gennaro - drums, percussion (1987, 1996-1997, 2001-2002)
- Wayne Avers - lead guitar, rhythm guitar (1996-1997, 2001-2002, 2011-present)
- John Billings - bass (2013?-present)
- Rich Dart - drums, tour manager (2012?-present)
- Dave Alexander - keyboards (2001-2002, 2012?-2016; stage manager 1990s)
- Lawrie Haley - vocals (1989)
- Doug Trevor - rhythm guitar (1989)
- Mark Haley - keyboards (1988-1989)
- Aviva Maloney - saxophone, keyboards, woodwinds (1996-1997, 2001-2012, 2011-2013)
- Eric Biondo - trumpet (2001)
- Greg Briggler - trombone (2001)
- Sam Albright - tenor sax (2001)
- Jerry Renino - bass (2001)
- Felipe Torres - drums (2011)
- Paul Kramer - pedal steel (2018-2019)
- Probyn Gregory - guitar, banjo, trumpet (2019-present)
- Christian Nesmith - guitars (2012-2014, 2016, 2018-present)
- Pete Finney - pedal steel (2018-present)
- Paul Kramer - banjo, fiddle, guitar (2018)
- Alex Jules - keyboards (2018-present)
- Coco Dolenz - vocals, percussion (2012-present)
- Circe Link - vocals (2014, 2018-present)
The Monkees:
Micky Dolenz - vocals (1966-1971, 1976, 1986-1989, 1996-1997, 2001-2002, 2018-);
drums (1966-1969, 1987, 1996-1997, 2001-2002, 2011-2016);
rhythm guitar (1967-1969, 1986, 1996-1997, 2001-2002, 2011-2012, 2018-)
percussion (1967-1968, 1986-1989, 2002, 2012-); keyboards (1967-1968)
Davy Jones - vocals (1966-1971, 1976, 1986-1989, 1996-1997, 2001-2002, 2011-2012);
percussion (1966-1970, 1987-1989, 1996-1997, 2001-2002, 2011-2012);
drums (1966-1968, 2011-2012); bass (1966-1969)
keyboards (1968, 1996-1997)
rhythm guitar (1987, 1989, 1996-1997, 2001-2002, 2011-2012)
Michael Nesmith - vocals (1966-1970, 1986, 1989, 1996-1997, 2012-2014, 2016, 2018-);
lead guitar (1966-1970, 1986, 1989, 1996-1997);
rhythm guitar (1967-1969, 1986, 1989, 2012-2014, 2016, 2018-);
keyboards (1967-1970, 1997, 2012-2014, 2016); percussion (1967-1969)
Peter Tork - vocals (1966-1968, 1976?, 1986-1989, 1996-1997, 2001, 2011-2018);
rhythm guitar (1967-1968, 1986-1989, 2001, 2011-2016);
lead guitar (1967-1968, 1986-1989, 1996-1997, 2001, 2012-2014)
bass (1966-1968, 1987, 1997, 2012-2013); percussion (2011);
keyboards (1966-1968, 1976, 1987-1989, 1996-1997, 2001, 2011-2016);
banjo (1966-1968, 1986-1987, 1989, 1996-1997, 2001, 2011-2018);
Monkees 1966-1968: Micky Dolenz - vocals, drums, rhythm guitar, percussion, Moog synthesizer Davy Jones - vocals, percussion, bass, drums, Hammond organ Michael Nesmith - vocals, lead and rhythm guitars, keyboards Peter Tork - vocals, bass, keyboards, banjo, guitar with (studio) Chip Douglas - bass, producer
Monkees 1968-1970: Micky Dolenz - vocals, percussion Davy Jones - vocals, percussion, bass Michael Nesmith - vocals, lead and rhythm guitars, keyboards, percussion with (live): Sam and the Goodtimers
Monkees 1970-1971: Micky Dolenz - vocals Davy Jones - vocals
MOnkees 1976: Micky Dolenz - vocals Davy Jones - vocals Peter Tork - Hammond organ, possible backing vocals with Chip Douglas - bass
Monkees 1986-1989: Micky Dolenz - vocals, occasional electronic drums Davy Jones - vocals, percussion Peter Tork - vocals, rhythm and lead guitars, banjo Michael Nesmith (2 one-off shows) - vocals, lead and rhythm guitars with Dusty Harvey - lead and rhythm guitars Larry Nelson - keyboards Mark Clarke - bass Eddie ZYne - drus 4 piece horns
Monkees 1996-1997: Micky Dolenz - vocals, drums, percussion, rhythm guitar Davy Jones - vocals, percussion, rhythm guitar, keeys Michael Nesmith (studio; occasionally live) - vocals, guitars, keys Peter Tork - vocals, guitars, keyboards, banjo, bass
Monkees 2001: Micky DOlenz - vocals, guitar, drums on Mary Mary and FGrielzda Davy Jones - vocals, percusison, rhythm guitar Peter Tork - vocals, guitars, keyboards, banjo
Monkees 2001-2002: Micky Dolenz - vocasl, guitar, drus, timpani Davy Jones - vocals, percussion, guitar
2011: micky - drums, guitar davy - percussion, guitar peter - guitar, banjo, keys
12th(TTF 11th) Timeline (Touring Only)
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[edit]Timeline (Official Only)
[edit]Aloha from Hawaii 50 Personnel
[edit]- MD - vocals, rhythm guitar, possible keyboards, possible additional lead guitar (TAR)
- RD - vocals, percussion, keyboards
TCB Band
- James Burton - lead guitar
- Jerry Scheff - bass (BL, PSA) (or Norbert Putnam or Emory Gordy, Jr or Duke Bardwell if Jerry Scheff is unavailable or unwilling)
- Glen D. Hardin - piano, keyboards
- Ronnie Tutt - drums, percussion (or Jerome “Stump” Monroe or Bob Lanning or Paul Leim if Ronnie Tutt has retired)
Mike Moran Band
- Pat Cardeiro - vocals, rhythm and lead guitars
- Mike Moran - vocals; bass except BL and PSA
- Louis Perreira - keyboards, Hammond organ
Other Backing Band Members
- SM - vocals, acoustic rhythm guitar
- RF - rhythm guitar
- RF - drums, additional percussion
- BM - vocals, percussion
Backing Vocalists
- The Sweet Inspirations* (Cissy Houston**(?), Estelle Brown*, Portia Griffin, Kelly Jones)
- Kathy Westmoreland* (coda duet lead vocals on "Hawaiian Wedding Song")
- The Stamps Quartet* (Larry Strickland**, Ed Hill*, Donnie Sumner*, Ed Enoch* (?), Bill Baize*)
- The Imperials** (Armond Morales**, Jim Murray**, Terry Blackwood**, Sherman Andrus**?** (?))
- Darlene Love** (?)
- Ray Walker (encore only?)
- The Holladay Sisters** (Mary? and Ginger) (?)
Additional Backing Vocalists (all ?):
- Soprano: BD, SC, MP, MB, LF, JO, KK, MV, TS
- Mezzo/Alto: JM, LR, EA, AV, RM, AP, GJ, EP, JG, BS2, JG
- Tenor: DC, JD
- Baritone: JW
- Bass: KP, GB, BG, AC
Orchestra
- Greg Cooney - conductor
- Walt Johnson** (lead trumpet) and 3 or 4 other trumpets
- 2 trombones, 1/2 bass trombone(s), 1 (French?) horn
- EDT (saxophone), 3 other saxophones, and 2 saxophones/flutes
- BS (violin/tenor vocals), 7/8 other violins, 2 violas, 2 cellos
- possibly AC or AF or AP2 or EL - percussion
TC Fifth Timeline
[edit]Dave Clark Five Band Members
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- Mike Smith – lead and occasional backing vocals, keyboards (1962-1970; died 2008)
- Lenny Davidson – backing and occasional lead vocals, lead guitar (1961-1970)
- Rick Huxley – bass (1962-1970; died 2013)
- Denis Payton – backing vocals, tenor and baritone saxophones, harmonica, rhythm guitar (1962-1970; died 2006)
- Dave Clark – backing and occasional lead vocals, drums (1957-1970)
The following musicians joined Dave Clark and Mike Smith in the spinoff group "Dave Clark and Friends" from 1970-1973:
- Alan Parker - lead guitar
- Eric Ford - bass
CCR TImeline
[edit]- John Fogerty - vocals, guitars, keyboards, harmonica, saxophone (1959-1972, 1974, 1980, 1983, 1988)
- Tom Fogerty - vocals, guitars (1960?-1971, 1974, 1980; died 1990)
- Stu Cook - vocals, bass, keyboards, guitars (1959-1972, 1974, 1980, 1983)
- Doug Clifford - vocals, drums (1959-1972, 1974, 1980, 1983, 1988)
B&S Fourth Timeline alt
[edit]Breaking Barriers (The EDT Band)/MOB
[edit]The Rolling Stones band members
[edit]Current members
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Touring members[edit]
Former members[edit]
Early members[edit]
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The Beach Boys
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Current members
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WHATO/GGG
[edit]Foreigner
[edit]13th(TTF 12th) Timeline (Touring Only)
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14th Timeline (SCCC)
[edit]14th Timeline (SCCC)
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14th(TTF 14th) Timeline (Touring Only) OS
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[edit]14th(TTF 13th) Timeline (Touring Only) BM
[edit]15th(TTF 14th) Timeline (Touring Only) BM 2.0
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Timeline (Official Only) BM 2
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Timeline (Official Only) BM 2 W13
[edit]STV
[edit]Foreigner 2.0
[edit]Foreigner:
- Mick Jones - backing and lead vocals, lead and rhythm guitars, keyboards (1976-present; not touring 2011-2012, 2021?-present; sporadically absent on tour 2012-2021)
- Lou Gramm - lead and backing vocals, percussion (1976-1990, 1992-2003, 2022-present; occasional guest 2017-2018)*
- Al Greenwood - keyboards, synthesizers (1976-1980, 2022-present; occasional guest 2017-2019)
- Rick Wills - backing vocals, bass (1979-1991, 2022-present; occasional guest 2015, 2017-2019, 2021)
- Scott Gilman - backing vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards, saxophone (1993-1994, 2021/2022-present)
- Jeff Pilson - backing vocals, keyboards, bass (2004-present)
- Kelly Hansen - lead and backing vocals, percussion (2005-present)
- Bruce Watson - backing vocals, lead and rhythm guitars (2011-present)
- Chris Frazier - drums, percussion (2012-present)
Bon Jovi
[edit]Bon Jovi reunion?
Years Active: 1983-present (hiatuses from 1989-1991, 1997-1999, 2014, 2021, 2023)
Current members
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Bon Jovi reunion?:
Years
- Current Members
- Jon Bon Jovi - lead vocals, harmony and backing vocals, rhythm guitar, maracas, piano, harmonica (1983-present)
- David Bryan - harmony and backing vocals, keyboards, piano, organ, synthesizers, occasional lead vocals (1983-present)
- Tico Torres - drums, percussion, occasional backing and lead vocals (1983-present)
- Richie Sambora - harmony and backing vocals, lead and rhythm guitars, talkbox, occasional lead vocals, mandolin (1983-2013, 2023-present)
- Hugh McDonald - harmony and backing vocals, bass (2016-present; touring/session 1994-2016; session 1986?-1994?)
- Phil X - harmony and backing vocals, lead and rhythm guitars, occasional lead vocals (2016-present; touring/session 2013-2016; touring substitute 2011, 2013)
- Former Members
- Dave Sabo - harmony and backing vocals, lead and rhythm guitars (1983)
- Alec John Such - harmony and backing vocals, bass (1983-1994; one-off guest appearances in 2001 and 2018; died 2022?)
- Current Touring Members
- Everett Bradley? - harmony and backing vocals, percussion (2000s, 2016-present?)
- Lorenza Ponce? - harmony and backing vocals, violin, viola, cello, fiddle (2000s, 2015, 2023?-present?)
- Bobby Bandiera? - harmony and backing vocals, rhythm and lead guitars, occasional lead vocals (2005-2015, 2023?-present?)
- Former Touring Members
- Jeff Kazee - harmony and backing vocals, keyboards, Hammond organ (2000s; guest 2010)
- pedal steel - harmony and backing vocals, pedal steel guitar, banjo, mandolin (2000s)
- Rich Scannella - harmony and backing vocals, drums (2013)
- John Shanks - harmony and backing vocals, lead and rhythm guitars (2016-2023)
Foreigner 3.0
[edit]Foreigner:
- Mick Jones - backing and lead vocals, lead and rhythm guitars, keyboards (1976-present; not touring 2011-2012, 2021?-present; sporadically absent on tour 2012-2021)
- Lou Gramm - lead and backing vocals, percussion (1976-1990, 1992-2003, 2024-present; occasional guest 2017-2018)
- Al Greenwood - keyboards, synthesizers (1976-1980, 2024-present; occasional guest 2017-2019, 2023)
- Rick Wills - backing vocals, bass (1979-1991, 2024-present; occasional guest 2015, 2017-2019, 2021, 2023)
- Scott Gilman - backing vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards, saxophone (1993-1994, 2024-present)
- Jeff Pilson - backing vocals, keyboards, bass (2004-present)
- Kelly Hansen - lead and backing vocals, percussion (2005-present)
- Bruce Watson - backing vocals, lead and rhythm guitars (2012-present; touring 2011-2012)
- Chris Frazier - drums, percussion (2012-present)
14th(TTF 14th) Timeline (Touring Only) S&B1
[edit]Country #1s by artist
[edit]see 2nd sandbox
Carl Perkins Discography WIP (move to new sandbox-like page, along with the country #1s list up there ^^^):
[edit]Carl Perkins Discography - partly sourced from Wikipedia, Discogs, and AllMusic:
Singles and EPs (not entirely sure which is A-side and which is B-side):
[edit]- 1955
- Movie Magg" b/w "Turn Around" (Flip-Sun) (January 12?)
- Let the Juke Box Keep On Playing / Gone, Gone, Gone (October?)
- 1956
- Blue Suede Shoes b/w Honey Don't (December 1955 or early/January/January 1, 1956)
- Boppin' the Blues b/w All Mama's Children (May?)
- Dixie Fried b/w I'm Sorry, I'm Not Sorry (August?)
- 1957
- Matchbox / Your True Love* (*sped-up version) (February?)
- That's Right b/w Forever Yours (in Canada, licensed to "Quality Records") (August 15?)
- Glad All Over b/w Lend Me Your Comb (December 31? OR 1958?)
- 1958 (Columbia)
- Pink Pedal Pushers (March?)
- Blue Suede Shoes (EP) (Sun)
- Levi Jacket (and a Long Tall Shirt) (July 7?)
- Whole Lotta' Shakin' (EP)
- Lend Me Your Comb (London American Recordings) (UK release?)
- Y-O-U (?)
- Forever Yours / Glad All Over (London Records) (UK release?)
- 1959
- Pointed Toe Shoes / Highway of Love (April 13?)
- The Hits!! (Johnny Horton/Lefty Frizzell/Johnny Cash/Carl Perkins various artists EP) (includes Pointed Toe Shoes)
- Rhythm ! (EP) (France only; released on "Philips Records")
- I Don't See Me In Your Eyes Anymore / One Ticket to Loneliness (August?)
- 1960
- "L-O-V-E-V-I-L-L-E" / "Too Much to Understand" (April 25?)
- Honey, Cause I Love You / Just for You (October 31?)
- 1961
- "Anyway the Wind Blows" / "The Unhappy Girls" (July 7? or September?) - likely DNC in Canada
- 1962
- Hollywood City / The Fool I Used To Be (April 6? or April 14?)
- Sister Twister / Hambone (August 4?)
- 1963
- Forget Me (Next Time Around) / I've Just Got Back From There (March 22? or April 6?)
- For a Little While / Help Me Find My Baby (Decca) (October 12?, or just October?)
- 1964
- After Sundown / I Wouldn't Have You (Decca) (February 15?) - last single to have possibly charted on the Canadian (pop/rock) charts
- Help Me Find My Baby / I Wouldn't Have You (UK only) (Brunswick) (April?)
- Big Bad Blues / Lonely Heart (Carl Perkins with The Nashville Teens) (UK only) (Brunswick) (June 1964)
- Let My Baby Be / The Monkeyshine (Decca) (December 12?)
- 1965
- Mama of My Song / One of These Days (1965, Decca Records)
- 1966
- Country Boy's Dream / If I Could Come Back (Dollie Records) (September?)
- 1967
- Shine, Shine, Shine / Almost Love (Dollie Records)
- You Can Take the Boy Out of the Country / Without You (1967, Dollie Records, US only)
- My Old Home Town / Back to Tennessee (1967, Dollie Records in US, licensed to "Reo" in Canada)
- 1968
- Lake County Cotton Country / It's You (Spark in UK/Germany; Sonet in Sweden; no US release)
- Blue Suede Shoes b/w Dixie Fried (London Records) (reissue) (France only)
- Blue Suede Shoes b/w Matchbox (London Records/London American Records) (reissue) (UK/Spain/Sweden/South Africa only)
- Country Boy's Dream / Shine, Shine, Shine (London Records/London American Records) (reissue) (Sweden only and possibly also UK)
- 1969
- Restless / 11 43 (US, UK, Canada, France, Netherlands, Scandinavia) (or December 3, 1968?)
- C.C. Rider (You're So Bad) / Soul Beat
- 1970
- State of Confusion / My Son, My Son (US, Canada, Scandinavia only)
- Blue Suede Shoes b/w Only You (UK) (reissue) (Sun Records) (October 1970)
- All Mama's Children / Step Aside (Carl Perkins & NRBQ) (US, UK, Canada, Spain only)
- 1971
- Me Without You / Red Headed Woman (US, Canada)
Discography
[edit]The US chart positions prior to "One Night"/"I Got Stung" are pre-Billboard Hot 100, although they used the previous existing Billboard singles chart that got discontinued for the Billboard Hot 100 in 1958.
Year | Single | Peak chart positions | Album | |||||
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US Billboard Country [7] |
US Billboard | US Cashbox | US Cashbox | CAN Country | UK [8] |
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US Billboard Country [7] |
US Billboard | US Billboard R&B [9] |
US Cashbox | US Cashbox Country | US Cashbox R&B | CAN [10] |
UK [8] | ||||||||||
"Movie Magg" b/w "Turn Around" |
1955 | — — |
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"Let the Juke Box Keep On Playing" b/w "Gone, Gone, Gone" |
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A Date with Elvis | ||||||||
"Blue Suede Shoes" b/w "Honey Don't" |
1956 | 1 — |
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NC | 10 — | ||||||||
"Boppin' the Blues" b/w "All Mama's Children" |
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A Date with Elvis For LP Fans Only | ||||||||
"Dixie Fried" b/w "I'm Sorry, I'm Not Sorry" |
10 flip |
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A Date with Elvis | ||||||||
"Matchbox" "Your True Love" |
1957 | ? 13 |
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Elvis' Golden Records | |||||||
"That's Right" "Forever Yours" |
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"Glad All Over" b/w "Lend Me Your Comb" |
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"Pink Pedal Pushers" b/w "(B-side?)" |
1958 | 17 — |
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"Levi Jacket (And A Long Tall Shirt)" b/w "(B-side?)" |
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"Forever Yours" "Glad All Over" (UK) |
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"Pointed Toe Shoes" b/w "Highway of Love" |
1959 | — — |
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"I Don't See Me In Your Eyes Anymore" "One Ticket to Loneliness" |
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"—" denotes singles which were not released in that country or failed to chart. |
1960s
Title (A-side/B-side) [A] |
Year | Peak chart positions | A-side first album release | ||||||||||||||
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US Billboard Country [7] |
US Cashbox | US Cashbox Country | CAN [10] | ||||||||||||||
"L-O-V-E-V-I-L-L-E" / "Too Much to Understand" (April 25?) | 1960 | — — |
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For LP Fans Only | |||||||||||
"Honey, Cause I Love You" / "Just for You" (October 31?) | — — |
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A Date with Elvis | ||||||||||||
"Anyway the Wind Blows" / "The Unhappy Girls" (September?) | 1961 | — — |
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"Hollywood City" / "The Fool I Used To Be" (April 14?) | 1962 | — — |
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A Date with Elvis For LP Fans Only | |||||||||||
"Sister Twister" / "Hambone" (August 4?) | — — |
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A Date with Elvis | ||||||||||||
"Forget Me (Next Time Around)" / "I've Just Got Back From There" (April 6?) | 1963 | — — |
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Elvis' Golden Records | |||||||||||
"For a Little While" / "Help Me Find My Baby" (Decca) (October 12?) | — — |
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"After Sundown" / "I Wouldn't Have You" (Decca) (February 15?) | 1964 | — — |
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"Help Me Find My Baby" / "I Wouldn't Have You" (UK only) (Brunswick) (April?) |
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"Big Bad Blues" / "Lonely Heart" (Carl Perkins with The Nashville Teens) (UK only) (Brunswick) (June) |
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"Let My Baby Be" / "The Monkeyshine" (Decca) (December 12?) | — — |
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"Mama of My Songs" / "One of These Days" | 1965 | — — |
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"Country Boy's Dream" b/w "If I Could Come Back" |
1966 | 22 — |
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"Shine, Shine, Shine" b/w "Almost Love" |
1967 | 40 — |
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"You Can Take the Boy Out of the Country" / "Without You" (1967, Dollie Records, US only) | — — |
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"My Old Home Town" / "Back to Tennessee" (1967, Dollie Records in US, licensed to "Reo" in Canada) | — — |
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"Lake County Cotton Country" "It's You" (Spark in UK/Germany; Sonet in Sweden; no US release) |
1968 | — — |
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"Blue Suede Shoes" b/w "Dixie Fried" (Sun "reissue" with different B-side) (London Records) (France only) |
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"Blue Suede Shoes" b/w "Matchbox" (Sun "reissue" with different B-side) (London Records/London American Records) (UK/Spain/Sweden/South Africa only) |
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"Country Boy's Dream" "Shine, Shine, Shine" (London Records/London American Records) (combined "reissue") (Sweden only and possibly also UK) |
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"Restless" b/w "11-43" (US, UK, Canada, France, Netherlands, Scandinavia "only") |
1969 | 20 — |
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"—" denotes singles which were not released in that country or failed to chart. |
Discography
[edit]Original albums
[edit]- Dance Album (1957) (aka The Dance Album...of Carl Perkins) (also re-released in 1959 as Teen Beat) (later reissued in 1959(?) and then multiple other times by Sun, Pickwick, and Hallmark; (?) Teen Beat: The Best of Carl Perkins (1959) (label unknown) (?))
- Whole Lotta Shakin' (1958) (Columbia)
- Country Boy's Dream (1967) (Dollie Records?)
- Original Golden Hits (1969) (Sun) (either compilation or reissue of Dance Album from 1957)
- On Top (Columbia, 1969)
- Carl Perkins' Greatest Hits (1969, re-recordings)
- Boppin' the Blues (1970, with NRBQ) (label unknown?, reissued by Sony)
- My Kind of Country (Mercury, 1973) (Rebound Records?) (?)
- The Carl Perkins Show (1976)
- Mr. Country Rock (Demand, 1977)
- From Jackson, Tennessee (1977, Lake County Records?) (?)
- Ol' Blue Suede's Back (1978) (Sanctuary/Castle Music Ltd) (?)
- Country Soul (1979)
- Rock 'N Gospel (1979)
- Cane Creek Glory Church (1979) (Good Time Records?)
- Country Soul (1979) (Chicago Music Co./Chicago Records Dist.) (?)
- That Rockin' Guitar Man (1981)
- The Million Dollar Quartet (with Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Johnny Cash) (1981)
- Presenting Carl Perkins (Accord, 1982)
- Every Road (Joker, 1982)
- Goin' Back to Memphis (Joker, 1982)
- Boppin' the New Bleus (1982)
- Born to Boogie (O'Hara Records, 1982)
- This Ole House (1982)
- Presenting (1982)
- The Heart and Soul of Carl Perkins (Allegiance, 1983)
- Disciple in Blue Suede Shoes (1984)
- Gospel (1984)
- Carl Perkins (Dot, 1985)
- Class of '55 (with Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Johnny Cash) (1986) (America/Smash Records)
- Born to Rock (1989)
- 706 Re-Union (with Scotty Moore) (1990)
- Friends, Family & Legends (1992)
- Carl Perkins & Sons (with Greg Perkins and Stan Perkins) (1993)
- Take Me Back (1993)
- Go Cat Go! (with various guest stars) (1996)
Albums: On Top (1969) (Columbia) (studio or compilation) (This and one below might be in wrong order) Greatest Hits (1969) (Columbia) (studio album composed primarily of re-recordings of Sun-era hits/songs) (this and one above might be in wrong order) + additional studio albums through 1996-ish; live and additional compilation albums through 2023
Live albums
[edit]- Live at Austin City Limits (1981)
- The Survivors (with Jerry Lee Lewis and Johnny Cash) (1982)
- Blue Suede Shoes: A Rockabilly Session (1986)
- The Silver Eagle Cross Country: Carl Perkins Live (1997)
- Live at Gilley's (1999)
- Live (2000)
Compilation albums, archival releases, and box sets
[edit]- Tennessee (1963) (Charly Records) (compilation)
- Country Boy Dreams (1968) (Dollie Records) (compilation)
- Blue Suede Shoes (1970) (Sun) (Compilation LP)
- Original Sun Greatest Hits (1986)
- Up Through the Years 1954–57 (1986)
- Country Boy's Dream – The Dollie Masters (Bear Family, 1991)
- Back on Top – (Bear Family, 2000; 4 CDs, comprising 1968–1975)
Guest appearances
[edit]- Judds: Greatest Hits Volume II (1991) - "Let Me Tell You About Love" - lead guitar and co-writer
- Philip Claypool: Perfect World (1999) - unknown to me?
Charted albums
[edit]Year | Album | Peak chart positions | Label | ||
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US [7] |
US Country [7] |
UK [8] | |||
1969 | Carl Perkins' Greatest Hits (re-recordings) | — | 32 | — | Columbia |
On Top | — | 42 | — | ||
Original Golden Hits | — | 43 | — | Sun | |
1973 | My Kind of Country | — | 48 | — | Mercury |
1978 | Ol' Blue Suede's Back | — | — | 38 | Columbia |
1982 | The Survivors Live (with Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis) |
— | 21 | — | Columbia |
1986 | Class of '55 (with Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison and Johnny Cash) |
87 | 15 | — | America/Mercury |
Charted singles
[edit]Year | Single | Peak chart positions | Album | |||||
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US Billboard Country [7] |
US Billboard | US Cashbox | US Cashbox Country | CAN Country | UK [8] | |||
1956 | "Blue Suede Shoes" | 1 | 2 | 2[11][12] | 2[nb 2] | — | 10 | Dance Album of ... Carl Perkins |
"Boppin' the Blues" | 7 | 70 | 47[23] | 12[24] | — | — | ||
"Dixie Fried" | 10 | — | — | 15[25][26][27] | — | — | Original Golden Hits | |
"I'm Sorry, I'm Not Sorry" | flip | — | — | — | — | — | Blue Suede Shoes | |
1957 | "Your True Love" | 13 | 67 | — | 15[28] | — | — | Dance Album of ... Carl Perkins |
"Lend Me Your Comb" | — | — | 60[30] | — | — | — | ||
1958 | "Pink Pedal Pushers" | 17 | 91 | — | 17[31] | — | — | The King of Rock |
1959 | "Pointed Toe Shoes" | — | 93[7] | 86[32] | — | — | — | |
1966 | "Country Boy's Dream" | 22 | — | — | — | — | — | Country Boy's Dream |
1967 | "Shine, Shine, Shine" | 40 | — | — | — | — | — | |
1969 | "Restless" | 20 | — | — | — | — | — | Carl Perkins' Greatest Hits |
1971 | "Me Without You" | 65 | — | — | — | — | — | The Man Behind Johnny Cash |
"Cotton Top" | 53 | — | — | — | — | — | ||
1972 | "High on Love" | 60 | — | — | — | — | — | Single only |
1973 | "(Let's Get) Dixiefried" (1973 version) | 61 | — | — | — | — | — | My Kind of Country |
1986 | "Birth of Rock and Roll" | 31 | — | — | — | 44 | — | Class of '55 |
1987 | "Class of '55" | 83 | — | — | — | — | — | |
1989 | "Charlene" | — | — | — | — | 74 | — | Born to Rock |
Albums:
- Dance Album (1957) (Sun)
later reissued in 1959(?) and then multiple other times by Sun, Pickwick, and Hallmark
- Whole Lotta Shakin' (1958) (Columbia)
- (?) Teen Beat: The Best of Carl Perkins (1959) (label unknown) (?)
- Tennessee (1963) (Charly Records) (compilation)
- Country Boy Dreams (1968) (Dollie Records) (compilation)
- On Top (1969) (Columbia) (studio or compilation) (This and one below might be in wrong order)
- Greatest Hits (1969) (Columbia) (studio album composed primarily of re-recordings of Sun-era hits/songs) (this and one above might be in wrong order)
- Boppin' the Blues (with NRBQ) (1970) (label unknown?)
- Blue Suede Shoes (1970) (Sun) (Compilation LP)
- 1970 - Boppin' the Blues (label?) (reissued by Sony) (With NRBQ)
- 1973 - My Kind of Country (Rebound Records?) (?)
- 1977 - From Jackson, Tennessee (Lake County Records?) (?)
- 1978 - Ol' Blue Suede's Back (Sanctuary/Castle Music Ltd) (?)
- 1979 - Cane Creek Glory Church (Good Time Records?)
- 1979 - Country Soul (Chicago Music Co./Chicago Records Dist.) (?)
+ additional studio albums through 1996-ish; live and additional compilation albums through 2023
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "The Rolling Stones: 25 defining moments in their career".
- ^ a b "Rolling Stones Lineup Changes: A Complete Guide". Ultimate Classic Rock.
- ^ "Carlo Little". 16 August 2005 – via www.telegraph.co.uk.
- ^ twitter.com
- ^ maxare (June 13, 2010). "Bon Jovi – O2 Arena, London – June 13, 2010". weChameleon. Retrieved April 18, 2023.
- ^ Jordan, Chris (November 27, 2020). "Happy Thanksgiving from Bon Jovi: '2020' film also features classics, behind the scenes". Asbury Park Press. Retrieved March 20, 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Carl Perkins: Chart History". Billboard.com. Billboard. Retrieved January 13, 2024.
- ^ a b c d "Official Charts: Artists: Carl Perkins". OfficialCharts.com. Official Charts Company. Retrieved January 13, 2024.
- ^ Whitburn, Joel (2006). The Billboard Book of Top 40 R&B and Hip-Hop Hits. Billboard Books. ISBN 978-0-8230-8283-4.
- ^ a b Canadian singles chart. Prior to June 1964, peaks are on the CHUM Chart. Peaks afterwards are on the RPM chart:
- For CHUM Chart peaks see: "CHUM Charts". chumtribute.com. The CHUM Tribute Site. Retrieved 1 February 2023.
- For RPM chart peaks see: "Results: RPM Weekly". www.bac-lac.gc.ca. 2013-07-17. Retrieved 2023-02-01.
- ^ a b "Cash Box Top Singles 4/28/56". Cashbox Archives. Cashbox. April 28, 1956. Retrieved June 14, 2024.
- ^ a b "Cash Box Top Singles 5/05/56". Cashbox Archives. May 5, 1956. Retrieved June 14, 2024.
- ^ a b "Cash Box Country Singles 03/31/56". Cashbox Archives. March 31, 1956. Retrieved June 16, 2024.
- ^ a b "Cash Box Country Singles 04/07/56". Cashbox Archives. April 7, 1956. Retrieved June 16, 2024.
- ^ a b "Cash Box Country Singles 04/14/56". Cashbox Archives. April 14, 1956. Retrieved June 16, 2024.
- ^ a b "Cash Box Country Singles 04/21/56". Cashbox Archives. April 21, 1956. Retrieved June 16, 2024.
- ^ a b "Cash Box Country Singles 04/28/56". Cashbox Archives. April 28, 1956. Retrieved June 16, 2024.
- ^ a b "Cash Box Country Singles 05/05/56". Cashbox Archives. May 5, 1956. Retrieved June 16, 2024.
- ^ a b "Cash Box Country Singles 05/12/56". Cashbox Archives. May 12, 1956. Retrieved June 16, 2024.
- ^ a b "Cash Box Country Singles 05/19/56". Cashbox Archives. May 19, 1956. Retrieved May 19, 2024.
- ^ a b "Cash Box Country Singles 06/02/56". Cashbox Archives. June 2, 1956. Retrieved June 16, 2024.
- ^ "Cashbox R&B Singles 4/28/56". Cashbox Archives. Cashbox Magazine. April 28, 1956. Retrieved June 23, 2024.
- ^ a b "Cash Box Top Singles 6/30/56". Cashbox Archives. June 30, 1956. Retrieved June 14, 2024.
- ^ a b "Cash Box Country Singles 8/04/56". Cashbox Archives. August 4, 1956. Retrieved June 15, 2024.
- ^ a b "Cash Box Country Singles 10/13/56". Cashbox Archives. October 13, 1956. Retrieved June 16, 2024.
- ^ a b "Cash Box Country Singles 10/20/56". Cashbox Archives. October 20, 1956. Retrieved June 16, 2024.
- ^ a b "Cash Box Country Singles 10/27/56". Cashbox Archives. October 27, 1956. Retrieved June 16, 2024.
- ^ a b "Cash Box Country Singles 03/23/1957". Cashbox Archives. March 23, 1957. Retrieved June 22, 2024.
- ^ "CHUM Hit Parade: Week of November 25, 1957". The CHUM Tribute Site. CHUM Magazine. November 25, 1957. Retrieved June 23, 2024.
- ^ a b "Cash Box Top Singles 1/25/58". Cashbox Archives. January 25, 1958. Retrieved June 14, 2024.
- ^ a b "Cash Box Country Singles 05/31/1958". Cashbox Archives. May 31, 1958. Retrieved June 22, 2024.
- ^ a b "Cash Box Top Singles 5/23/59". Cashbox Archives. May 23, 1959. Retrieved June 14, 2024.
- ^ "Cash Box Country Singles 2/18/67". Cashbox Archives. Cashbox Magazine. February 18, 1967. Retrieved July 1, 2024.
- ^ "Cash Box Country Singles 3/01/69". Cashbox Archives. Cashbox Magazine. March 1, 1969. Retrieved July 5, 2024.
Further reading
[edit]- Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. ISBN 978-0-89820-177-2.
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