OTHER SINGLES LIST
Some tracks have been recorded at
the Stax studios during the "blue" era (1959 to 1968),
although they were not issued on the Stax label or its
subsidiaries. Some are well known, notably the tracks for
Atlantic or Atco (Wilson Pickett, Arthur Conley, Don Covay, Sam
& Dave but also Ted Taylor), there are also the well known
Elvis Presley tracks but there were too some smaller southern
labels. You will find underneath the Sound Stage 7 listing of all
the titles recorded at the Stax studio with Booker T. & The
MG's and The Mar-Keys. More obscure labels have yet to be
investigated. At least, one is audibly certain : Danny White's
"Keep My Woman Home" / "I'm Dedicating My Life"
on Atlas 1257 (A and B sides). There were possibilities for other
Danny White singles on Frisco, but recent informations from Ace
say that it was recorded at Hi. There are some other
possibilities such as some Billy Lee Riley recordings on Sun and
at least some Goldwax (see underneath or other Memphis
productions Also some other outtakes by Lattimore Brown on Sound
Stage 7.
It is also known that Isaac Hayes and David Porter or Steve
Cropper produced records on other labels such as Minit but they
were not recorded at Stax with Stax musicians. Every informations
on what seems the most difficult part of the Stax story to trace
out are very welcomed.
ATLAS
1257
Keep My Woman Home
Danny White (1964)
I'm Dedicating My Life
SOUND STAGE 7
2549 I Know Your Heart Has Been Broken Roscoe Shelton (1964) You're Such A Good Thing 2550 Sometimes You Have To Cry Sam Baker (1964) Something Tells Me 2552 What Made You Change Your Mind Bobby King (1964) Let Me Come On Home 2553 I'm Not Through Loving You Lattimore Brown (1964) I've Got Everything (My Baby Needs)
Note : also "Don't Trust No
One" by Lattimore Brown (previously unissued), "Let Me
Be The One" (same track as "I Know Your Heart Has Been
Broken" from SS7 #2549, omit girls choirs and longer length)
and "I Can't Help Myself" (same track as "You're
Such A Good Thing" on SS7 #2549) by Roscoe Shelton.