Single US 1967 on Verve Records label
Rock and Blues (Psychedelic Rock, Garage Rock)
This version has a hyphen in the catalog number. It has font and text layout differences versus the pressing which has no hyphen in the catalog number, and also shorter matrix etchings without "-3" at the end. (A-side has also been titled "Why Don'tcha Do Me Right", the B-side has also been titled "Dilemma" and was also the B-side of the "Son Of Suzy Creamcheese" single [1967]). The A & B side can also be found on The Mothers "Absolutely Free" [CD only- not vinyl]
The Mothers , album by | |
Billy Mundi dr, voc, 1942-2014 US percussion, uncredited, drums, uncredited | |
Jimmy Carl Black dr, voc, 1938-2008 US vocals, uncredited, drums, uncredited | |
Roy Estrada b, voc, eb, *1943 US vocals, uncredited, electric bass, uncredited | |
Don Preston syn, ep, *1932 US keyboards, uncredited | |
Jim Fielder b, ep, *1947 US guitar, uncredited, piano, uncredited | |
Ray Collins voc, tam, h, 1936-2012 US vocals, uncredited, tambourine, uncredited | |
Frank Zappa voc, g, 1940-1993 US vocals, uncredited, written by |
Tom Wilson producer |
Frank Zappa |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Why Don't You Do Me Right | The Mothers | 2:38 | |
2 | Big Leg Emma | The Mothers | 2:32 |