Tracks A1, A4, A6 - Booker T. Jones, Steve Cropper, Al Jackson & Lewis Steinberg
Track A2 - David Clowney & Paul Winley
Track A3 - Ray Charles
Track A5 - Phil Medley & Bert Russell
Track B1 - Acker Bilk & Robert Mellin
Track B2 - Doc Pomus
Track B3 - William Robinson
Track B4 - Dee Clark & Cornell Muldrow
Track B5 - Sid Wyche
Track B6 - Ben Tucker
Strange that this made the UK LP charts but the ‘Green Onions’ single never made it into the UK single charts that year. It finally managed it in 1980!
trust you had a happy hogswatch, philmh: yr hmbl srppnt. really doesn't know, as i'd've been at school both those months, so would only've found it on a saturday, walking between north finchley & church end libraries, either at tally ho! (most likely), or possibly the church end branch of tally ho electrics (don't remember having colonised this quite so early), or in the record & music shop in the arcade, tally ho!. . . didn't get to hear it 'til a lot later, neither - couldn't even dream of buying lps back then - not 'til five years later. . .
Hi ppint, Paul Pelletier's London (-American) Complete Popular L.P.'s part 5 listing in Record Information Issue Five gives the release month as July rather than June. PP had referred in some of his listings to Decca/London's catalogues sometimes being a month out, so is that the case here (i.e. a catalogue showing June when it should be July - or the other way around)?
n.b. mistakenly credits stax/stax records, "new york" (!) as licenced from atlantic records, who were registered in new york, and were by this date distributing stax' records and handling the incoming cash. . .