Big Hit
300 -
The Dynamic Walton Brothers
- Automatic Sissy / Funky Soul - 1967
301 -
Little Daddy Walton & Sons
- I’m Leaving / Sitting In With Soul - 1967
301 - Little Daddy Walton & Sons - The Boogie’s Here / Gittin’ It
With Soul - 1967
100/1 - Little Daddy Walton & Sons - Highway Blues / I'm To Blame -
1968
002 -
Leah Dawson
- You Got To Change (Your Evil Ways) / A Good Man (Is All I Want) -
1968
103- ?
104 -
Johnnie Mae Mathews
- Two
Sided Thing / You Make Me Feel Good (two different label designs) -
1968
105 - Johnnie Mae Matthews - I Have No Choice / That's When It Hurts
- 1968
106 -
Timmy Shaw
&
Chuck Holiday
- You Better (Get Yourself Together) / I'm Such A Lonely Guy - 1968
107 -
Barbara Jean & The Lyrics
- Why Weren't You There / Any Two Can Play It - 1969
108 - Johnnie Mae Matthews - You’re The One / My Momma Didn't Lie -
1969
109 - ?
110 -
Cynthia & The Imaginary Three
- That's What I Am (Without You) / The Many Moods (Of A Man) - 1970
110 - Cynthia & The Imaginary Three - That's What I Am (Without You)
/ Let Your Love (Grow Stronger) - 1970
110 -
Herbie Thompson
- Jungle Time / Let Your Love (Grow Stronger) - 1971
110 - Herbie Thompson - Let Your Love (Grow Stronger) Part 1 / Let
Your Love (Grow Stronger) Part 2 - 1971
111 - Johnnie Mae Matthews - Don't Be Discouraged / Don't Be
Discouraged - 1971
112 - Herbie Thompson - Uncle Tom / Keep On Stepping - 1971
112 - Herbie Thompson - Uncle Tom Part 1 / Uncle Tom Part 2 - 1971
113 - ?
114 - ?
115 -
The Eldees
- Help Me Grow Up To Be A Man / You’re A Sweet Thing - ?
116 - ?
117 - ?
118 - ?
119 - ?
120 -
Lynn Day
- I'll Understand / Bit Off More (Then I Can Chew)
121 - ?
122 - ?
123 - Lynn Day & Black Nasty - Sweet To The Bone / Stop Pussyfootin'
Around
124 - ?
125 - Black Nasty - Party On 4th Street Part 1 / Party On
4th Street Part 2 - 1976
126 - ?
127 - ?
128 - ?
129 - Black Nasty Featuring Herbie Thompson - Cut Your Motor Off /
Keep On Steppin’ - 1976
130 - Black Nasty - Freakish Self / Party On Fourth Street
200 - Lynn Day - My Creater / My Creater (Inst)
Given the way Johnnie Mae Matthews used to switch releases between
all her labels it's quite possible that the missing numbers simply
weren't released.