Congress (NY) 45rpm
Location : 101 West 55th. St. New York
Owners : Neil Galligan, Hutch Davie and Gerry Granahan
Sold to Kapp (NY) in 1963
Track List Vol. 1
Congress (NY) EP - 3001 : Linda Scott - I Wonder, I Wonder, I Wonder (1962)
Congress (NY) EP - 3001 : Linda Scott - I'm Gonna Sit Right Down & Write Myself A Letter (1962)
Congress (NY) EP - 3001 : Linda Scott - Goody, Goody (1962)
Congress (NY) EP - 3001 : Linda Scott - I'll Walk Alone (1962)
100 series
Congress (NY) 45 - 101 : Linda Scott - Yessiree (1962)
Congress (NY) 45 - 101 : Linda Scott - Town Crier (1962)
Congress (NY) 45 - 102 : Hutch Davie Orch. - But I Do (1962)
Congress (NY) 45 - 102 : Hutch Davie Orch. - Time Was (1962)
Congress (NY) 45 - 103 : Linda Scott - Never In A Million Years (1962)
Congress (NY) 45 - 103 : Linda Scott - Through The Summer (1962)
Congress (NY) 45 - 104 : Bracelets - Waddle Waddle (1962)
Congress (NY) 45 - 104 : Bracelets - I'll Play Along (1962)
Congress (NY) 45 - 105 : Dick Haymes - A Woman Knows (1962)
Congress (NY) 45 - 105 : Dick Haymes - Down The Road (1962)
Congress (NY) 45 - 106 : Linda Scott - I Left My Heart In The Balcony (1962)
Congress (NY) 45 - 106 : Linda Scott - Lopsided Love Affair (1962)
Congress (NY) 45 - 107 : Jenny Lee & The Starlets - What I Gotta Do (1962)
Congress (NY) 45 - 107 : Jenny Lee & The Starlets - Show Me A Man (I Can Look Up To) (1962)
Congress (NY) 45 - 108 : Linda Scott - I'm So Afraid Of Losing You (1962)
Congress (NY) 45 - 108 : Linda Scott - The Loneliest Girl In Town (1962)
Congress (NY) 45 - 109 : James Ray - Marie (1963)
Congress (NY) 45 - 109 : James Ray - The Old Man & The Mule (1963) re-issue
Congress (NY) 45 - 110 : Linda Scott - Ain't That Fun (1963)
Congress (NY) 45 - 110 : Linda Scott - I'm Gonna Sit Right Down & Write Myself A Letter (1963) re-issue
200 Series
Congress (NY) 45 - 200 : Linda Scott - Let's Fall In Love (1963)
Congress (NY) 45 - 200 : Linda Scott - I Know It You Know It (1963)
Congress (NY) 45 - 201 : James Ray - Do The Monkey (1963)
Congress (NY) 45 - 201 : James Ray - Put Me In Your Diary (1963)
Congress (NY) 45 - 202 : Shirley Ellis - The Nitty Gritty (1963)
Congress (NY) 45 - 202 : Shirley Ellis - Give Me A List (1963)
Congress (NY) 45 - 203 : James Ray - (I'm Afraid) The Masquerade Is Over (1963)
Congress (NY) 45 - 203 : James Ray - One By One (1963)
Congress (NY) 45 - 204 : Linda Scott - Who's Been Sleeping In My Bed? (1964)
Congress (NY) 45 - 204 : Linda Scott - My Heart (1964)
Congress (NY) 45 - 205 : Johnny Knight - When The Blue Of The Night Meets The Gold Of The Day (1964)
Congress (NY) 45 - 205 : Johnny Knight - Sentimental Sweet & Gentle 91964)
Congress (NY) 45 - 206 : Hutch Davie - The Happy Banjo (1964)
Congress (NY) 45 - 206 : Hutch Davie - Sunday Morning (1964)
Congress (NY) 45 - 207 : Initials - School Day (1964)
Congress (NY) 45 - 207 : Initials - The Song Is Number One (1964)
Congress (NY) 45 - 208 : Shirley Ellis - (That's) What The Nitty Gritty Is (1964)
Congress (NY) 45 - 208 : Shirley Ellis - Get Out (1964)
Congress (NY) 45 - 209 : Linda Scott - Everybody Stopped Laughing At Janie (1964)
Congress (NY) 45 - 209 : Linda Scott - I Envy You (1964)
Congress (NY) 45 - 210 : Shirley Ellis - Shy One (1964)
Congress (NY) 45 - 210 : Shirley Ellis - Takin' Care Of Business (1964)
Congress (NY) 45 - 211 : V.I.P’S - Strange Little Girl (1964)
Congress (NY) 45 - 211 : V.I.P’S - My Girl Cried (1964)
Congress (NY) 45 - 212 : Dave Clark Five - I Knew It All The Time (1964) re-issue
Congress (NY) 45 - 212 : Dave Clark Five - That's What I Said (1964) re-issue
Congress (NY) 45 - 213 : Carolyn Brent - My Man (Mon Homme) (1964)
Congress (NY) 45 - 213 : Carolyn Brent - Rose Of Washington Square (1964)
Thanks go to wimakaeler
Note : Not Included -There was a 2nd Congress (NY) Label. Owned by Phil Brito. Located at 1619 Broadway NYC
from 1952 through Dec 1958
GET Congress (NY) 45rpm Part 1 HERE
Hello - this is a particularly great collection, thank you. If you accept repost requests - could you please re-up the Blue Rock collection? I missed that one first time around and it's particularly important to me. thanks
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