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Vee-Jay Records is a record label founded in the 1950s, specializing in blues, jazz, rhythm and blues and rock and roll. It was owned and operated by African Americans.
Bobby Parker - US Single 1958 |
Vee-Jay quickly became a major R&B label, with the first song recorded making it to the top ten on the national R&B charts.
Major acts on the label in the 1950s included blues singers Jimmy Reed, Memphis Slim, and John Lee Hooker, and rhythm and blues vocal groups The Spaniels, The Dells, and El Dorados. The 1960s saw the label became a major soul label with Jerry Butler, Gene Chandler, Dee Clark, and Betty Everett putting records on both the R&B and pop charts.
Vee-Jay Records was a record label, specializing in blues, jazz, rhythm and blues and rock and roll. It was owned and operated by African Americans.
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The label quickly became a major R&B label, with the first song recorded making it to the top ten on the national R&B charts. Vee-Jay Records filed for bankruptcy in August 1966. The assets were subsequently purchased by label executives Betty Chiapetta and Randy Wood.
Major acts on the label in the 1950s included blues singers Jimmy Reed, Memphis Slim, and John Lee Hooker, and rhythm and blues vocal groups the Spaniels, Dells, and El Dorados. The 1960s saw the label became a major soul label with Jerry Butler, Gene Chandler, Dee Clark, and Betty Everett putting records on both the R&B and pop charts. Vee-Jay were also the first to record The Pips, who became Gladys Knight and the Pips in 1962, when they moved to Fury Records.
Vee-Jay had significant success with rock and roll acts, notably The Four Seasons (their first non-black act) and The Beatles (Vee-Jay acquired the rights to some of the early Beatles recording at the suggestion of Frankie Valli of The Four Seasons). The company even ventured into folk music with Hoyt Axton and New Wine Singers. The label also picked up Little Richard (who re-recorded his Specialty Records hits); and, before he became successful, Billy Preston.
Elmore James And His Broomdusters - US Single 1958 |
Vee-Jay's biggest successes occurred in 1962-1964, with the ascendancy of the Four Seasons and the distribution of early Beatles material ("Please Please Me" b/w "From Me to You"and "Do You Want to Know a Secret, b/w "Thank You Girl" via Vee-Jay and "Love Me Do" b/w "P.S. I Love You" and "Twist and Shout" b/w "There's a Place" via its subsidiary Tollie Records), because EMI's autonomous United States company Capitol initially refused to release Beatles records. Vee-Jay's releases were at first unsuccessful, but quickly became huge hits once the British Invasion took off in early 1964, selling 2.6 million Beatles singles in a single month.
Vee-Jay Single Sleeve |
Other Vee-Jay subsidiary labels included Interphon (which yielded the Top 5 hit "Have I the Right?" by another British group, The Honeycombs), and Oldies 45 for reissues along with Tollie and Abner Records, which was an early subsidiary label formed in 1958. Vee-Jay also did distribution for Ted Jarrett's Champion Records, Rick Hall's Fame Records, the Memphis label Goldwax Records and a time, Johnny Vincent's Ace Records.
Vee-Jay moved back to Chicago in 1965 after a year in Los Angeles. Liens were placed on Vee-Jay assets still in Los Angeles after legal action by Pye Records due to non-payment of royalties.
Gene Chandler - US Single 1961 |
In 1978, Vee Jay issued a Silver Anniversary catalog to commemorate the 25th birthday of the label. The catalog is an impressive slick-paper booklet with a silver cover. Inside are pictures of many of the artists, some history of the label, and photos of close to 200 different album covers with complete song titles listed. [Wikipedia & AMG Review]
Disc 1:
01. Jimmy Reed - Big Boss Man
02. Gene Chandler - Duke Of Earl
03. John Lee Hooker - Dimples
04. The Spaniels - Stormy Weather
05. The El Dorados - At My Front Door
06. The Capers - Miss You My Dear
07. Rosco Gordon - Just A Little Bit
08. Dee Clark - Raindrops
09. The Magnificants - Up On The Mountain
10. Donnie Elbert - Hey Baby
11. The Dells - Oh What A Night
12. Elmore James - Cry For Me Baby
13. Jerry Butler - He Will Break Your Heart
14. The Five Echoes - I Really Do
15. Memphis Slim - My Gal Keeps Crying
16. Floyd Jones - Ain't Times Hard
17. The Hi Liters - Bobby Sox Baby
18. The Staple Singers - Uncloudy Day
19. The Kool Gents - This Is The Night
20. Jimmy Reed - Pretty Thing
21. The Rockin' R's - Mustang
22. Wade Flemons & The Newcomers - Here I Stand
23. Billy "The Kid" Emerson - You Never Miss The Water
24. Priscilla Bowman & Jay McShann's Orchestra - Hands Off
25. Billy Boy Arnold - I Was Fooled
Disc 2:
01. Dee Clark - Seven Nights
02. The El Dorados - I'll Be Forever Loving You
03. Jimmy Reed - Ain't That Lovin' You Baby
04. Bobby Parker - You Got What It Takes
05. The Dells - Zing Zing Zing
06. Donnie Elbert - Baby Let Me Love You Tonight
07. John Lee Hooker - Mambo Chillun
08. Jerry Butler - For Your Precious Love
09. The Goldenrods - Wish I Was Back In School
10. Gene Allison - You Can Make It If You Try
11. Floyd Jones - Floyd's Blues
12. Gladys Knight & The Pips - Every Beat Of Your Heart
13. Billy Boy Arnold - I Ain't Got You
14. The Co Hearts - My Love
15. Jimmy Reed - Bright Lights Big City
16. The Lyrics - Come On Home
17. Eddie Taylor - Ride 'Em On Down
18. LC McKinley - She's Five Feet Three
19. The Orioles - For All We Know
20. Billy 'The Kid' Emerson - If You Woný Stay Home
21. Memphis Slim - Stroll On Little Girl
22. Rosco Gordon - No More Doggin'
23. Preston Jackson & The Rhythm Aces - Be Mine
24. Elmore James - It Hurts Me Too
25. The Spaniels - Goodnight Sweetheart Goodnight
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