FURY Records

Discographie détaillée

 

Fury Records est le label qui a publié les singles de Wilbert Harison et, surtout, de Lee Dorsey, ainsi que son premier album mythique Ya Ya.

Singles

1023

Wilbert Harrison

Kansas City / Listen, My Darling

1959

1027

Wilbert Harrison

Cheating Baby / Don't Wreck My Life

1959

1028

Wilbert Harrison

Goodbye Kansas City / 1960

1960

1031

Wilbert Harrison

C.C. Rider / Why Did You Leave?

1960

1037

Wilbert Harrison

Since I Fell For You / Little School Girl

1960

1041

Wilbert Harrison

The Horse / Da-De-Ya-Da (I'd Do Anything For You)

1961

1047

Wilbert Harrison

Happy In Love / Calypso Dance

1961

1053

Lee Dorsey

Ya Ya / Give Me Love

1961

1055

Wilbert Harrison

Drafted / My Heart Is Yours

1961

1056

Lee Dorsey

Do-Re-Mi / People Gonna Talk

1961

1059

Wilbert Harrison

Let's Stick Together / Kansas City Twist

1962

1061

Lee Dorsey

Eenie Meenie Mini Mo / Behind The Eight Ball

1962

1063

Wilbert Harrison

Let's Stick Together / My Heart Is Yours

1962

1066

Lee Dorsey

You Are My Sunshine / Give Me Your Love

1962

1074

Lee Dorsey

Hoodlum Joe / When I Met My Baby

1963

5052

Joe Haywood

Ghost Of A Love / Dept Of Love

196?

 

LP

1002

Lee Dorsey

YA YA
(Ya Ya / Give Me You / Do-Re-Me / People Gonna Talk / Chin Chin / Mess Around / Eenie Meenie Mini Mo / One And One / Yum Yum / Ixie Dixie Pixie Pie / Behind The Eight-Ball)

1962

Le label Relic publia un album de Wilber Harrison avec la référence Fury 8023

8023

Wilbert Harrison

Kansas City
(Kansas City / Cheatin' Baby / Let's Stick Together / A Woman In Trouble / My Love / C.C. Rider / Since I Fell For You / It's Been A Long Time / Don't Wreck My Life / Little School Girl / Messed Around And Fell In Love / Kansas City Twist / Listen My Darling / Pretty Little Women / The Horse / Goodbye Kansas City)

 

 

 

Sur la réédition CD, qui contient 6 titres supplémentaires, la pochette a été légèrement modifiée et le logo du label Fury a été remplacé par celui de Relic : Why Did You Leave, Da-De-Ya-Da, At The World’s Fair, 1960, Don’t Drop It, Drafted.