The B-side 'I Need Love' was an early version of the song that became 'I've Got Money' the B-side of JB's 1962 r&b hit 'Three Hearts in a Tangle'
James Brown And The Famous Flames - Three Hearts In A Tangle / I've Got Money Drummer - Clayton Fillyau
'Trouble Up the Road' by Jackie Brensten with Ike Turner's Orchestra (1961) aka Jackie Brenston; bubbled under the Billboard Hot 100 at #118 for one week in March, 1961 b/w 'You ain't the one' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sh2RlYekqaY&ab_channel=DJPetePop Jackie Brensten With Ike Turner's Orchestra - Trouble Up The Road / You Ain't The One
'Putty in your hands' by the Shirelles (1962 LP track) The Shirelles - Baby It's You song co-written by "Big" John Patton, the organist in the Shirelles road band who later recorded for Blue Note Records; covered in France by Sylvie Vartan as 'Ne Le Déçois Pas' and later recorded by the Yardbirds Cover versions of Putty in Your Hands written by John Patton, Eddie Snyder | SecondHandSongs
Instrumental - 'The Gremmie' by the Hollywood Tornadoes (1962) The Hollywood Tornadoes - The Gremmie The follow-up to 'Bustin' Surfboards'
'Watermelon' by Frank Minion (1960) Frank Minion - Night And Day / Watermelon Frank Minion - The Soft Land Of Make Believe Frank Minion - Wikipedia
'Burnt Toast and Black Coffee' by Mike Pedicin (1961) Mike Pedicin - Burnt Toast And Black Coffee https://www.acerecords.co.uk/king-new-breed-rhythm-blues Mike Pedicin - Wikipedia Song first recorded by Shorty Long in 1961 Cover versions of Burnt Toast and Black Coffee written by Shorty Long [US2], Susan Heather | SecondHandSongs
'I'm a-lookin' for Blue Eyes' by Cyd and Cheri Cyd & Cheri - I'm A-Lookin' For Blue Eyes appears to have been their only release
'Thanks Mr. Postman' by Bobby King (1962) Bobby King - Thanks Mr. Postman / Two Telephones recorded November, 1961; at the time of the Marvelettes' hit
'Come On and Dance' by Clarence Henry (1962) B-side of 'The Jealous Kind' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8V0XAn7OPg&ab_channel=JamieB.Reeves Cover versions of The Jealous Kind written by Bobby Charles | SecondHandSongs Clarence Henry - The Jealous Kind / Come On And Dance The "Frogman" is 86 today Clarence "Frogman" Henry - Wikipedia
'Come Love' by Ronnie Hawkins (1961) The backing vocalists (at least as prominent as Ronnie) are thought to have been Dionne and Dee Dee Warwick with Cissie Houston. Musicians - Robbie Robertson, Rick Danko, and Levon Helm. Ronnie Hawkins - I Feel Good / Come Love
'Never Ever' by the Masterettes (1961) b/w The Masterettes - Follow The Leader The Masterettes became the Exciters with the addition of Herb Rooney (who co-wrote both sides of the Masterettes' single). The Masterettes aka The Exciters I see that Lillian Walker of the group died last month, which I believe leaves Brenda Reid as the only survivor from the Exciters who recorded 'Tell Him' Lillian Walker-Moss, co-founder of "Tell Him" hitmakers The Exciters, dies R.I.P.
Instrumental - 'Fort Chabrol' by Les Fantômes et leurs "Big Sound" Guitares (1962) Les Fantômes Et Leurs "Big Sound" Guitares - Le Diable En Personne (Shakin' All Over)
'Le temps de l'amour' by Françoise Hardy (1962) - a vocal version of 'Fort Chabrol' released some months later Françoise Hardy - Françoise Hardy Françoise Hardy - Le Temps De L'Amour / J'Ai Jeté Mon Coeur Cover versions of Fort Chabrol written by Jacques Dutronc, Dean Noton | SecondHandSongs
'Liza Jane' by Wayne Cochran (1962) Wayne Cochran - Liza Jane / No Return covering Dale Hawkins' 1959 single on Checker
'Sack o Woe' by the Mar-Keys (1961 LP track / 1962 single) The Mar-Keys - Last Night! The Mar-Keys - Sack O Woe Cover versions of Sack o' Woe written by Cannonball Adderley | SecondHandSongs
'French Rocking Boogie' by Shirley Bergeron with Alphee Bergeron and the Veteran Playboys (1962) Shirley - vocal & rhythm guitar; Alphee (the father of Shirley) - accordion; Nathan Cormier - lead guitar Shirley Bergeron - French Rocking Boogie / Old Home Waltz
'Fallout Filly' by Chris Cerf and the Harvard Lampoon Tabernacle Choir with gordy main and the maniacs (1961) Chris Cerf - The Penguin / Fallout Filly
'Bluebirds over the Mountain' by the Echoes with the Stephen Scott Singers (1962) The Echoes With The Stephen Scott Singers - Bluebirds Over The Mountain / A Chicken Ain't Nothin' But A Bird Bubbled Under the Billboard Hot 100 at #112 in October, 1962 - a nice version of Ersel Hickey's song by the group known as One Hit Wonders for 'Baby Blue'; I thought that the B-side 'A chicken ain't nothin' but a bird' would be a version of the song once recorded by Louis Jordan and others, but it is a different song with the same title.
'Lament' by Mamie Perry with Gus Jenkins' orchestra recorded in 1959; released February, 1960. Mamie Perry With Gus Jenkins Orchestra - Lament / Love Lost https://www.45cat.com/record/pi1002us