No.
|
Artist
|
Title
|
Label
|
Year
|
Comments
|
1
|
Al Casey
|
"Surfin' Hootenanny" "Easy Pickin"
|
Pye International
|
1963
|
Dance-Craze Surf Instrumental with female group vocal excerpts
|
2
|
Al Ferrier
|
"I'm Not Drinking More" "Don't Play Blue Eyes'"
|
Master Trak
|
1974
|
Rockabilly
|
3
|
Alan Price Set
|
"I Put a Spell on You" "Iechyd-Da"
|
Decca Records
|
1966
|
A UK Chart hit - John Walters, Peel's long-time producer, was a member of The Alan Price Set, and played on this
|
4
|
Andy Capp Reco
|
"Popatop" "The Lion Speaks"
|
Treasure Island
|
1969
|
Reggae Skinhead single
|
5
|
The Anemic Boyfriends
|
"Guys Are Not Proud" "Bad Girls in Love"
|
Red Sweater Records
|
1980
|
|
6
|
Ann Peebles
|
"I can't stand the rain" "I've been there before"
|
London Records
|
1972
|
70s Soul track
|
7
|
Anti-Social
|
"Traffic lights" "Teacher, teacher"
|
Dynamite Records
|
1977
|
|
8
|
Arthur K Adams
|
"Wildwood flower" "It's a wild, wild, wild, wild wildwood flower"
|
Jetstar
|
1966
|
R&B/Soul artist
|
9
|
Big Stick
|
"Drag racing" "Hell on earth"
|
Recess Records
|
1985
|
|
10
|
Bill Oddie
|
"On Ilkla Moor Baht 'at" "Harry Krishna"
|
Dandelion Records
|
1970
|
The A side was a version of a traditional Yorkshire dialect folk song, rendered in the style of Joe Cocker's version of The Beatles' song "With a Little Help from My Friends"
|
11
|
Boards of Canada
|
"Aquarius" "Chinook"
|
Skam Records
|
1998
|
|
12
|
Bobby Lee Trammell
|
"If you ever get it once" "Don't you know I love you"
|
Alley Records
|
1964
|
White R&B-Rock & Roll artist
|
13
|
Cat Power
|
"Headlights" "Darling Said Sir"
|
The Making of Americans
|
1994
|
|
14
|
Charlie Feathers
|
"Nobody's darling'" "Deep elm blues"
|
Holiday Inn Records
|
1962
|
Rockabilly
|
15
|
Charlie Feathers
|
"Nobody's woman" "When you decide"
|
King Records
|
1957
|
|
16
|
Charlie Feathers
|
"Wild wild party'" "Today and tomorrow"
|
Memphis Recordings
|
1961
|
Rockabilly
|
17
|
Charlie Feathers
|
"Tongue-tied Jill" "Get with it'"
|
Meteor Records
|
1956
|
repressing again
|
18
|
Charlie Feathers
|
"Too much alike'" "When you come around"
|
King Records
|
1957
|
repressing
|
19
|
Cheeze
|
"Dancin with the Dead - Dancin queen" "Direwolf"
|
Bob Records
|
1989
|
Produced by Steve Albini
|
20
|
Clague
|
"The stride" "I wonder where"
|
Dandelion Records
|
1969
|
|
21
|
Clefs of Lavender Hill
|
"Stop! - Get a ticket" "First tell me why"
|
Date
|
1966
|
Minor garage-pop hit, also released on UK CBS
|
22
|
Cleveland Crochet
|
"Sugar bee" "Drunkards dream"
|
Goldband
|
1960
|
|
23
|
Don Covay
|
"It's better to have" "Leave him"
|
Mercury
|
1973
|
Soul
|
24
|
Don French
|
"Lonely Saturday night" "Goldilocks"
|
Quality
|
1959
|
Canadian issue
|
25
|
Dreamland Express
|
"Groovy" "u.f.o"
|
EMI
|
1980
|
|
26
|
Eazy Teeth
|
"Car noise" "Her blade"
|
Dental Records
|
1980
|
Artwork for 7-inch front cover by Don Van Vliet aka Captain Beefheart
|
27
|
Eddie & Ernie
|
"I believe she will" "We try harder"
|
Chess
|
1964
|
Soul artist
|
28
|
Eddie & Ernie
|
"Outcast" "I'm gonna always love you"
|
Eastern
|
1965
|
Northern Soul
|
29
|
Eddie & Ernie
|
"Time waits for no one" "That's the way it is"
|
Eastern
|
1964
|
Soul artist
|
30
|
Electro Hippies
|
"Sheep" / "Starve The City (To Feed The Poor)" / "Meltdown" / "Escape" / "Deadend" / "Thought" / "Chickens" / "Mother" / "Mega-Armageddon Death"
|
Strange Fruit
|
1987
|
|
31
|
Elmore James
|
"The sky is crying" "Standing at the crossroads"
|
Flashback Records
|
1959
|
1970s re-release of 1960 hit
|
32
|
Firemen
|
"Old Smokie" "Louie's Theme"
|
Le Cam
|
1964
|
|
33
|
Freshmen
|
"You never heard anything like it" "Bombing run"
|
Release Records
|
1979
|
|
34
|
G. L. Crockett
|
"It's a man down there" "Every hour, every day"
|
4 Brothers
|
1965
|
R&B-Blues
|
35
|
G. L. Crockett
|
"Look out Mabel" "Did you ever love somebody"
|
Checker
|
1965
|
re-release of alternate version
|
36
|
Geater Davis
|
"For your precious love" "Wrapped up in you"
|
House of Orange
|
1971
|
|
37
|
Gene Dozier & The United Front
|
"Give the women what they want" "The best girl I ever had"
|
Mercury
|
1974
|
B-side is popular in Northern-Modern Soul
|
38
|
Golinski Brothers
|
"Bloody" "Toy"
|
Badge Records
|
1980
|
|
39
|
The Greenhornes
|
"Shadow of grief" "Stayed up last night"
|
Italy Records
|
2000
|
|
40
|
Hooton 3 Car
|
"Danny" "Numena"
|
Rumblestrip Records
|
1995
|
|
41
|
Idle Race
|
"Here we go round the lemon tree" "My father's son"
|
Liberty
|
1967
|
Issued in the US and Europe but not in UK. In the UK the song was issued by a Roy Wood related group The Move.
|
42
|
Izzy Royal
|
"Coronation St" "Coronation Dub"
|
WEA
|
1983
|
Reggaefied version of the TV theme
|
43
|
Jane Bond and The Undercover Men
|
"Hot rod Lincoln" "Come on up"
|
Ear Movies Records
|
1982
|
|
44
|
Jerry Byrd
|
"Memories of Maria" "Invitation"
|
Monument
|
1961
|
|
45
|
Jody Reynolds
|
"Endless sleep" "Western movies"
|
Liberty
|
1958
|
the B-side is an Olympics 1958 track, perhaps a 1970s reissue
|
46
|
Johnnie Taylor
|
"I've been born again" "At night time"
|
Stax
|
1974
|
Classic Soul artist
|
47
|
Johnny Adams
|
"You're a lady" "I wish it would rain"
|
Atlantic
|
1972
|
Classic Soul artist
|
48
|
Johnny Fortune
|
"Dragster" "Soul surfer"
|
Sonet
|
1964
|
|
49
|
Ken Colyer's Jazzmen
|
"If I ever cease to love" / "Bucket's got a hole in it" "Wildcat blues" / "Wabash blues"
|
Tempo Records
|
1953
|
UK jazz group, on UK mid 50s EP
|
50
|
La peste
|
"Black" "Better off dead"
|
Black Records
|
1978
|
|
51
|
Larry Bright
|
"Mojo workout" "I'll change my ways"
|
Tide
|
1960
|
|
52
|
Laurie Anderson
|
"O Superman" "Walk the dog"
|
One Ten Records
|
1981
|
No. 2 UK hit, a very long hypnotic synth-pop track
|
53
|
Lee Perry
|
"Bafflin' smoke signal" "Black smoke signal"
|
Black Arc
|
1978
|
Reggae
|
54
|
Lightnin' Hopkins
|
"Mojo hand" "Glory be"
|
Flashback Records
|
1960
|
1970s reissue
|
55
|
Marc Bolan
|
Marc Bolan talking to Stevie Dixon "Jennifer Sharp, Steve"
|
Ube/Pye Records
|
1973
|
|
56
|
Mary Monday and her Bitches
|
"I gave my punk jacket to Richie" "Popgun"
|
Malicious Productions
|
1977
|
|
57
|
Max Romeo
|
"Sipple out deh' Lee Perry" "Revelation"
|
Upsetter
|
1976
|
Reggae artist
|
58
|
MC5
|
"Looking at you" "Borderline"
|
A-Square Records
|
1968
|
2 copies. "Kick Out The Jams" was their known hit with the spoken intro
|
59
|
Medicine Head
|
"Coast to coast" "All for tomorrow"
|
Dandelion Records
|
1970
|
|
60
|
Medicine Head
|
"His guiding hand" "This love of old"
|
Dandelion Records
|
1969
|
|
61
|
Mel and Tim
|
"Starting all over again" "It hurts to want it so bad"
|
Stax
|
1972
|
Big USA Soul hit, Best known in UK for "Backfield in Motion" song from 1969.
|
62
|
Maow featuring Neko Case
|
"Kat nip" / "One night stand" / "Anthem" / "Kill kill kill" / "Catastrophe" / "Boy groupies"
|
Twist Like This Records
|
1992
|
|
63
|
Mickey Lee Lane
|
"Tutti Frutti" "With your love"
|
Mala
|
1968
|
White R&B-rock artist best known for his 1965 "Hey Sah-Lo-Ney" and "Shaggy Dog" 45s
|
64
|
Mike Spenser and The Cannibals
|
"Good guys" "Nothing takes the place of you"
|
Big Cock Records
|
1978
|
B-side (cover of Toussaint McCall) preferred.
|
65
|
The Nice
|
"The thoughts of Emerlist Davjack" "Azrial (Angel of Death)"
|
Immediate
|
1967
|
UK prog art rock pop
|
66
|
Nilsson
|
"Without You" "Gotta Get Up"
|
RCA
|
1971
|
The big ballad UK No 1 hit
|
67
|
Nilsson
|
"Everybody's Talkin'" "Don't Leave Me"
|
RCA
|
1968
|
Midnight Cowboy film song
|
68
|
Nilsson
|
"Kojak Columbo" "Turn Out The Light"
|
RCA
|
1975
|
|
69
|
O. V. Wright
|
"That's how strong my love is" "There goes my used to be"
|
Goldwax
|
1964
|
USA R&B-Soul artist
|
70
|
Paul Blake & The Blood Fire Posse
|
"Every posse get flat" "Flat out"
|
Studio Work
|
1984
|
Early Reggae Dancehall hit
|
71
|
Paul Revere & The Raiders
|
"Him or Me – What's It Gonna Be?" "Legend of Paul Revere"
|
CBS
|
1967
|
USA Garage-pop group
|
72
|
Pavement
|
"Demolition Plot J-7: Forklift" / "Spizzle trunk" / "Recorder grot" / "Internal K-Dart" / "Perfect depth" / "Recorder grot"
|
Drag City
|
1990
|
|
73
|
Pocket Fishrmen
|
"Yr story" "The leader is burning"
|
Noiseville
|
1989
|
|
74
|
The Quads
|
"There must be thousands" "You've gotta jive"
|
Big Bear Records
|
1979
|
Sometimes mistakenly listed with A and B sides reversed
|
75
|
Ray Martin
|
"Blue tango" "Belle of the ball"
|
Columbia Records
|
1952
|
One of the first 45rpm records issued in UK in early 1953. Also the first record that Peel bought
|
76
|
Revelino
|
"Step on high" "Memoreason"
|
Musicdisc
|
1996
|
|
77
|
Rod Bernard
|
"This should go on forever" "Pardon Mr. Gordon"
|
Jin Records or Argo Records
|
1958
|
USA Rock & Roll-Pop artist
|
78
|
Roshell Anderson
|
"The Grapevine Will Lie Sometimes" "Such A Beautiful Thing"
|
Contempo
|
1974
|
USA Soul artist
|
79
|
Roy Head
|
"Treat her right" "So long, my love"
|
Vocalion
|
1965
|
USA white R&B-rock artist
|
80
|
Sam & Dave
|
"I Can't Stand Up for Falling Down" "Soothe me (live)"
|
Stax
|
1966
|
Original version of Elvis Costello's 1980 hit record
|
81
|
Sasha Caro
|
"Grade 3 section 2" "Little maid's song"
|
Decca Records
|
1967
|
Obscure UK artist who also released '"Molotov Molotov"/"Never Play a B Side"'
|
82
|
Scrugg
|
"Will the real Geraldine please stand up and be countered" "Only George'"
|
Pye
|
1969
|
John T Kongos psychedelic-pop act, last of 3 singles
|
83
|
Sheena Easton
|
"9 to 5" "Moody"
|
EMI
|
1980
|
UK Scottish female artist who got her break on a BBC TV show
|
84
|
Sipho Bhengu & His Alto Sax
|
"Tickey dopies" "I saluti"
|
Inkonkoni
|
1971
|
South African Music
|
85
|
Soledad Brothers
|
"Sugar & spice" "Johnny's death letter"
|
Italy Records
|
1998
|
with Jack White
|
86
|
Some Chicken
|
"New Religion" "Blood on the Wall"
|
Raw Records
|
1977
|
|
87
|
Spit Out
|
"O from I" "Tan" "Rot'n'roll'"
|
Ma Frog Records
|
1996
|
|
88
|
Stanley Winston
|
"No more ghettos in America" "It's alright"
|
Jewel
|
1970
|
|
89
|
Status Quo
|
"Down Down" "Night Ride"
|
Vertigo
|
1974
|
UK No 1 hit
|
90
|
Supersister
|
"No tree will grow" "She was naked"
|
Dandelion Records
|
1971
|
|
91
|
The Beatles
|
"Come Together" "Octopus's Garden" "Something"
|
Melodiya
|
1969
|
Likely an East European issue of semi-legal status
|
92
|
The Big Three
|
"You've Gotta Keep Her Under Hand" "If You Ever Change Your Mind"
|
Decca Records
|
1964
|
Early Merseybeat group
|
93
|
Buzzcocks
|
"Ever Fallen in Love (With Someone You Shouldn't've)" "Just Lust"
|
United Artists
|
1978
|
UK chart hit
|
94
|
The Factory
|
"Path through the forest" "Gone"
|
MGM
|
1968
|
UK Psychedelic
|
95
|
The Galactic Symposium
|
"Y.M.C.A" "Money "
|
Vague Records
|
1978
|
|
96
|
The Legion of Super-Heroes
|
"The great name dropper part 1" "The great name dropper part 2"
|
Amy Records
|
2000
|
|
97
|
The Mark Four
|
"Hurt Me If You Will" "I'm Leaving"
|
Decca Records
|
1965
|
Mod Beat UK group, later named The Creation, who had hits with "Making Time" and "Painter Man"
|
98
|
The Mighty Avengers
|
"So Much in Love" "Sometime They Say"
|
Decca Records
|
1964
|
UK beat group, A side is a Rolling Stones song
|
99
|
The Misunderstood
|
"I Can Take You To The Sun" "Who do you love?"
|
Fontana
|
1966
|
USA Garage-Psych group
|
100
|
The Move
|
"I Can Hear the Grass Grow" "Wave the flag and stop the train"
|
Deram
|
1967
|
UK 1967 big chart hit, related to 'Idle Race' record above
|
101
|
The Negatives
|
"Love is not real" "Stakeout"
|
Look
|
1979
|
|
102
|
The Nightcaps
|
"Wine wine wine" "Nightcap rock"
|
Musicor
|
1959
|
USA Rock & Roll group
|
103
|
The Ramrods
|
"Riders in the sky" "Zig zag"
|
London American
|
1960
|
Big hit in USA & UK. Song also known as "Ghost Riders in the Sky"
|
104
|
The Smoke
|
"My Friend Jack" "We can take it"
|
Columbia Records
|
1966
|
Banned UK mod psych track 'My friend Jack eats sugarlumps...'
|
105
|
The Squirrels
|
"Oz on 45" "Alone again"
|
PopLlama
|
1988
|
|
106
|
The Undertones
|
"Teenage Kicks" / "True Confessions" "Smarter Than U" / "Emergency Cases"
|
Good Vibrations
|
1978
|
The first issue of this classic track in a custom fold-around sleeve, before the 'Sire' hit issue
|
107
|
The Upholsterers
|
"Makers of high grade suites" "I ain't superstitious" / "Pain"
|
Sympathy for the Record Industry
|
2000
|
|
108
|
The Upsetters
|
"Bucky skank" "Yucky skank"
|
Down Town
|
1973
|
Reggae Roots by Lee Perry
|
109
|
The Upsetters
|
"Key card" "Domino game"
|
DL International
|
1975
|
Reggae Roots by Lee Perry
|
110
|
The Users
|
"Sick of you" "I'm in love with today"
|
Raw Records
|
1977
|
UK Punk group
|
111
|
The Versalites
|
"Cutting rasor" "Black belt Jones"
|
DL International
|
1974
|
Reggae Roots
|
112
|
The White Stripes
|
"Lafayette Blues" "Sugar never tasted so good"
|
Italy Records
|
1998
|
|
113
|
The White Stripes
|
"Party of Special Things to Do" "China Pig" "Ashtray Heart"
|
Sub Pop
|
2000
|
|
114
|
The White Stripes
|
Merry Christmas From The White Stripes: "Candy Cane Children" / "The reading of the story of the Magi, the singing of Silent Night"
|
XL Recordings
|
2002
|
|
115
|
The White Stripes
|
"It takes two, baby" "Fell in Love With a Girl"
|
Sympathy for the Record Industry
|
2001
|
|
116
|
The White Stripes
|
"Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground" "Stop Breaking Down"
|
XL Recordings
|
2002
|
|
117
|
The White Stripes The Dirtbombs
|
"Hand Springs" "Cedar Point '76"
|
Extra-Ball Records
|
1999
|
For Multiball Magazine
|
118
|
The White Stripes
|
"Hotel Yorba (Live at the Hotel Yorba)" "Rated X"
|
XL Recordings
|
2001
|
|
119
|
The White Stripes
|
"Lord, Send Me an Angel" "You're pretty good looking (Trendy American Remix)"
|
Sympathy for the Record Industry
|
2002
|
|
120
|
The White Stripes
|
"Hello operator" "Jolene"
|
Sympathy for the Record Industry
|
2000
|
|
121
|
The White Stripes
|
"The Big Three Killed My Baby" "Red Rolling Ball Ruth"
|
Sympathy for the Record Industry
|
1999
|
2 copies.
|
122
|
The Henchmen featuring Jack White
|
"Some other guy" "Psycho Daisies"
|
Italy Records
|
1997
|
|
123
|
2 Star Tabernacle featuring Andre Williams
|
"Lily White Mama and Jet Black Daddy" "Ramblin man'"
|
Bloodshot Records
|
1998
|
Cover photo by Jack White. "Ramblin' man" is cover of Hank Williams.
|
124
|
The Wildbunch
|
"Danger (High Voltage)" "Neurocameraman" / "She's Guatemala"
|
Flying Bomb Records
|
2001
|
|
125
|
The White Stripes Rocket 455 The Blowtops
|
"Candy Cane Children" "Santa Ain't Coming For Christmas" "Sidewalk Santa"
|
Flying Bomb Records
|
1998
|
|
126
|
The Dirtbombs MHz The Real Pills
|
"My Last Xmas" "Secret Santa" "It's Almost December"
|
Flying Bomb Records
|
2000
|
|
127
|
Travis Wammack
|
"Fire fly" "Scratchy"
|
ARA
|
1964
|
B-Side preferred. "Scratchy" a quirky R&B instrumental, was issued as an A-side on UK Atlantic records in 1964
|
128
|
XL Capris
|
"My city of Sydney" "Dead budgies"
|
Axle
|
1980
|
On a broadcast for BFBS (the British Forces Broadcasting Service) John stated that the record had been sent to him by "someone actually from Sydney, Australia". On his Radio One show on 1 August 2000 a listener requested this song ahead of the upcoming Sydney Olympics. John noted that it had been consistently the most requested song on the shows he recorded for broadcast in Germany.
|
129
|
Yami Bolo
|
"Richer than Cory" "Richard Version"
|
Jamaica International
|
1998
|
Reggae Dancehall. John claimed to have "about 50 Yami Bolo 7" singles, and a lot of really good ones in there"
|
130
|
Yardbirds
|
"Happenings Ten Years Time Ago" "Psycho Daisies"
|
Columbia Records
|
1966
|
UK classic 60s psych/mod group
|