Rock and Pop
A.k.a. The Spartans (15) The Woodies (4)
The Woods were Richard George, John Mead, and Ray Duron and performed under the personal management of Richard Delvy. They also recorded (with Jim Crouch) under the names of The Woodies and The Spartans, as well as providing vocals for The Challengers and Sam Riddle. SESSION INFORMATION Year: 1965 Label: Triumph (a subsidiary of Richard Delvy Productions) Studio: Sunset Sound, Hollywood Engineer: Brian Ross-Myring Producer: Richard Delvy Vocal Arrangement: Richard George Orchestral Arrangement: Richard Delvy Writer: Ed Fournier Flip Side: “Broken Marionette” Other Recordings by the WOODS: “Ninth Street Beat” (TV theme) “Hawaii” (“Aloha a Go Go”) As the WOODIES: “Go Go, Little Scrambler” (Triumph) “Poor Boy” (Triumph) “Do You Wanna Dance?” (GNP Crescendo) “Count Me In” (GNP) “Mrs. Brown, You’ve Got a Lovely Daughter (GNP) “Tired of Waiting For You” (GNP) “Summer Sams” (Sam Riddle commercial) The Challengers at the Teen-Age Fair (GNP) As the SPARTANS: “Count Me In” (Polydor) “Mrs. Brown, You’ve Got a Lovely Daughter” (Polydor)
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Broken Marionette / Can't Seem To Get Over You | The Woods | 1965 | Single |
Broken Marionette / Can’t Seem To Get Over You | The Woods | 1965 | Single |