Various - Vee-Jay The Definitive Collection FLAC

Tracklist
| 1 | –Harold Burrage | Crying For My Baby |
| 2 | –Birdlegs & Pauline | Spring |
| 3 | –Eddie Harris | Exodus |
| 4 | –The Four Seasons | Sherry |
| 5 | –Billy Preston | Billy's Bag |
| 6 | –Dee Clark | Nobody But You |
| 7 | –Little Richard | I Don't Know What You've Got But It's Got Me |
| 8 | –The Dukays | Nite Owl |
| 9 | –Lee Diamond And The Upsetters | Hattie Malatti |
| 10 | –Floyd Jones And Band | Ain't Times Hard |
| 11 | –Aki Aleong & The Nobles | Body Surf |
| 12 | –Jimmy Hughes | Steal Away |
| 13 | –Elmore James | It Hurts Me Too |
| 14 | –Jerry Butler & The Impressions | For Your Precious Love |
| 15 | –Jimmy Reed And His Trio | High And Lonesome |
| 16 | –Priscilla Bowman With The Spaniels | A Rockin' Good Way |
| 17 | –Rosco Gordon | Just A Little Bit |
| 18 | –Pee Wee Crayton | The Telephone Is Ringing |
| 19 | –Gene Chandler | Duke Of Earl |
| 20 | –Betty Everett | Getting Mighty Crowded |
| 21 | –Billy Emerson | The Pleasure's All Mine |
| 22 | –Hank Ballard & The Midnighters | The Twist |
| 23 | –Jerry Butler | He Will Break Your Heart |
| 24 | –Sonny Til And The Orioles | For All We Know |
| 25 | –The Moonglows | Real Gone Mama |
| 26 | –The Spaniels | Baby, It's You |
| 27 | –Betty Everett | You're No Good |
| 28 | –Jerry Butler & Betty Everett | Let It Be Me |
| 29 | –The 5 Royales | Help Me Somebody |
| 30 | –The Harmonizing Four | Farther Along |
| 31 | –Betty Everett | The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss) |
| 32 | –The Delegates | Mother's Son |
| 33 | –The Magnificents | Up On The Mountain |
| 34 | –Jerry Butler | Make It Easy On Yourself |
| 35 | –Hoyt Axton | Bring Your Lovin' |
| 36 | –The Staple Singers | Will The Circle Be Unbroken |
| 37 | –The Dells | Stay In My Corner |
| 38 | –Camille Howard | Rock 'N Roll Mama |
| 39 | –Gladys Knight And The Pips | Every Beat Of My Heart |
| 40 | –The Swan Silvertones | Mary Don't You Weep |
| 41 | –Eddie Taylor | Big Town Playboy |
| 42 | –The Original Blind Boys Of Alabama | I Can See Everybody's Mother |
| 43 | –John Lee Hooker | Boom Boom |
| 44 | –Eddie Taylor | Bad Boy |
| 45 | –Memphis Slim | Steppin' Out |
| 46 | –Jimmy Reed | Big Boss Man |
| 47 | –Morris Pejoe | Hurt My Feelings |
| 48 | –Jimmy Reed | Honest I Do |
| 49 | –Earl Phillips | Oop De Oop |
| 50 | –Fred Hughes | Oo Wee Baby, I Love You |
| 51 | –Jimmy Reed | Bright Lights, Big City |
| 52 | –Dee Clark | Raindrops |
| 53 | –The 5 Echoes | Fool's Prayer |
| 54 | –Joe Simon | Let's Do It Over |
| 55 | –Gene Allison | You Can Make It If You Try |
| 56 | –Gene Chandler | Rainbow |
| 57 | –The El Dorados With Al Smith Orchestra | I'll Be Forever Loving You |
| 58 | –Al Smith Combo | Fooling Around Slowly |
| 59 | –Five Blind Boys Of Mississippi | Leave You In The Hands Of The Lord |
| 60 | –The Pyramids | Shakin' Fit |
| 61 | –Jimmy Reed | Ain't That Lovin' You Baby |
| 62 | –The Honeycombs | Have I The Right |
| 63 | –Wade Flemons | Easy Lovin' |
| 64 | –Jimmy Reed And His Trio | You Don't Have To Go |
| 65 | –Sheriff & The Ravels | Shombalor |
| 66 | –The Caravans | Walk Around Heaven All Day |
| 67 | –The Spaniels | Goodnit' Sweetheart, Goodnite |
| 68 | –Billy Boy Arnold | I Wish You Would |
| 69 | –The Dells | Oh What A Nite |
| 70 | –Snooky Pryor | Judgement Day |
| 71 | –L.C. McKinley | Blue Evening |
| 72 | –John Lee Hooker | No Shoes |
| 73 | –Donnie Elbert | Will You Ever Be Mine |
| 74 | –Christine Kittrell | I'm A Woman |
| 75 | –The El Dorados | At My Front Door |
| 76 | –J.B. Lenoir | Oh Baby |
| 77 | –Gloria Jones | Tainted Love |
| 78 | –Bobby Parker | Blues Get Off My Shoulder |
| 79 | –The Sallie Martin Singers | Old Ship Of Zion |
| 80 | –John Lee Hooker | Dimples |
| 81 | –Jimmy Reed | Baby What You Want Me To Do |
| 82 | –Jay McShann And His Orchestra With Priscilla Bowman | Hands Off |
| 83 | –The Highway QC's | Somewhere To Lay My Head |
| 84 | –The Staple Singers | Uncloudy Day |
| 85 | –Leonard Carbo | Pigtails And Blue Jeans |
| 86 | –John Lee Hooker | I Love You Honey |
Notes
"826663-10485" on spine of box at the bottom
"0-7389-3797-5" above barcode on back panel of the box
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Album
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