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Tollie Records was a
record label formed in
February 1964, as a
subsidiary label of Vee-Jay Records. It
closed in May 1965. The
label distributed two of...
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Victoria "
Tollie"
Zellman (31
August 1887 – 9
October 1964) was a
Swedish actress. She
appeared in 49
films between 1906 and 1964.
Tollie Zellman appeared...
- Washington. Her
catchphrase is "Not in my job description."
Tollie Mae was
named for
Tollie Mae Wilson, who was Evans'
housekeeper at the time of his marriage...
- with Vee-Jay
Records in 1964 and
released two
singles with
their imprint Tollie Records in 1964: "Shoop
Shoop De Doop Rama Lama Ding Dong Yeah Yeah Yeah"...
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Discography Albums singles songs Years active 1960–1970
Labels Polydor Parlophone Tollie Vee-Jay
Capitol Swan
United Artists Atco
Apple Spinoff of The Quarrymen...
- World. Soon after, "Twist and Shout" was
released 2
March on the
subsidiary Tollie label with "There's a Place" as the B-side, and "Do You Want to Know a Secret"...
- the
group to sign a
recording contract with King
Records and,
later with
Tollie Records (a
subsidiary of Vee-Jay Records). In 1965,
during his
stint at...
- and also
included on the band's
Please Please Me
album and on the 1964
Tollie single in the US. It was also
included on the
American LPs Introducing....
- was an
American rockabilly musician.
Smith recorded for Vee-Jay Records,
Tollie Records,
Smash Records, Sun
Records and Boot
Records during his career,...
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release of "My Bonnie" was
credited to "Tony
Sheridan and the Beat Brothers".
Tollie Records was a
subsidiary of
VeeJay The
first pressings of Introducing.....