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Colpix Records was the
first recording company for
Columbia Pictures–Screen Gems.
Colpix got its name from
combining Columbia (Col) and
Pictures (Pix)...
- hepatitis. S****ey! --
Colpix Records CP-426 (Mono)/SCP-426 (Stereo) — No. 106, July 62 The
Things We Did Last Summer—
Colpix CP-431/SCP-431 — No. 121...
- all
releases after this are posthumous.
Colpix Torchlite Series singles Simone's
official final single for
Colpix was "Little Liza Jane" in
September 1963...
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previous relationship. 1962:
Lollipops and
Roses —
Colpix CP-429/SCP-429 1963:
Teenage Triangle —
Colpix CP-444/SCP-444—No. 48, May 1963
Featuring four tracks...
- they were teenagers, then
known as "The
Darling Sisters".
Signed first by
Colpix Records in 1961, they
moved to Phil Spector's
Philles Records in
March 1963...
- contract, they
initially were
signed to
Colpix Records and
produced by Stu Phillips.
After releasing a few
singles on
Colpix without success, they
tracked down...
- and so was the song.
Darren wound up
recording a
string of pop hits for
Colpix Records, the
biggest of
which was "Goodbye
Cruel World" (No. 3 on the Billboard...
-
Colpix Records, was
dissolved to make way for the new company, and
nearly all
Colpix titles went out of print. Even
before the
Monkees began,
Colpix had...
- Ronettes. The
Ronettes began recording with
Colpix Records in 1961 and
recorded eleven songs for
Colpix. In
March 1963, the
group moved to Phil Spector's...
- : New Beat
Bossa Nova
Means The
Samba Swings (
Colpix, 1962) 1962?: New Beat
Bossa Nova Vol. 2 (
Colpix, 1962) 1964: Two Jims and Zoot with
Jimmy Raney...