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''Sue Records was also the name of a Louisiana-based record company which owned
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.'' Sue Records ("The Sound of Soul") was an American record label founded by Henry 'Juggy' Murray and Bobby Robinson in 1957. Subsidiaries on the label were Symbol Records, Crackerjack Records, Broadway Records and
Eastern Records Eastern Records was a subsidiary label of Sue Records, founded by Juggy Murray. In 1965, the label released the singles "The Real Thing" by Tina Britt which reached #20 on the ''Billboard'' R&B chart, and "Time Waits For No One" by Eddie & Erni ...
. Sue also financed and distributed A.F.O. Records owned by
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History

In 1957, Juggy Murray partnered with Bobby Robinson to create Sue Records in New York City. The label's first release was "Vengeance (Will Be Mine)" by the Matadors later that year. Sue's first hit record came in 1958 with "Itchy Twitchy Feeling" by
Bobby Hendricks Robert Raymond Hendricks (February 22, 1938 – March 25, 2022)
which peaked at #25 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Success continued into the sixties with a handful of singles by R&B duo
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between 1960 and 1962. "Mockingbird" by brother-and-sister duo
Inez and Charlie Foxx Inez Foxx (September 9, 1937 – August 25, 2022) and her elder brother Charlie Foxx (October 23, 1933 – September 18, 1998) were an American rhythm and blues and soul duo from Greensboro, North Carolina. Inez sang lead vocal, while Charli ...
was a hit on the subsidiary label Symbol in 1963. Sue also had hits on the charts with "Stick Shift" by the Duals, "Hurt by Love" by Inez Foxx and "That's How Heartaches Are Made" by Justine "Baby" Washington. Sue also released early recordings by the soul singer Don Covay and albums by the
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organist
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. Guitarist
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signed his first recording contract with Sue in 1965, but no recordings were released. Murray initially released his records in the UK through Decca's London Records but switched to a licensing deal with Island Records in 1964. This deal resulted in a split in the ownership of the Sue name. Island used the label to distribute Sue in the UK. Problems began when Island also leased discs from other US labels that interested them and released them on UK Sue too - which was not in the agreement. Murray terminated the agreement and returned to Decca in 1966. After failing to chart in the U.S., Murray sold the Sue masters to
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in 1968. A reissue of the "Harlem Shuffle" by
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made the Top 10 in Britain in 1969. Murray retained rights to the Sue name and constantly attempted to re-activate the label until his death in 2005. The Sue Records catalog eventually ended up with EMI, and then with Universal Music Group upon EMI's being bought out in 2012. EMI released a 4-CD box-set ''The Sue Records Story: The Sound of Soul'' in 1994, while Ace Records later released four volumes of ''The UK Sue Label Story.''


Discography

Sue Records were best known for their R&B and Rock 'n' Roll singles but released a number of LPs between 1958 and 1966 featuring popular and jazz artists.Edwards, D. & Callahan, M
Both Sides Now: Sue Album Discography
accessed August 1, 2019


Sue LP-2000 Popular/R&B Series


Sue LP/STLP-1000 Popular/Jazz Series


Other Releases

*LP-3001: ''Thank You, Lord'' - National Independent Gospel Singers of Atlanta Georgia (1960) *LP-8000: ''Things with Strings'' - Julie & Jack (1963) *SSLP-8801: ''Let's Work Together'' -
Wilbert Harrison Wilbert Huntington Harrison (January 5, 1929 – October 26, 1994) was an American rhythm and blues singer, pianist, guitarist and harmonica player. Biography Born in Charlotte, North Carolina, Harrison had a Billboard #1 record in 1959 with ...


Selected singles


Subsidiary labels


Symbol Records

Symbol was launched in 1958 and lasted until 1966. The label issued 47 singles and one album, most which were produced by Murray. Brother-and-sister duo Inez & Charlie Foxx were the label's most successful artist. Their hit single, "
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" reached #2 on the ''Billboard'' R&B chart and #7 ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in the summer of 1963. Inez Foxx had a few solo singles reach the charts. It wasn't until 1966, that another artist on the label had a hit record. "She Blew a Good Thing" by The Poets peaked at #45 on the pop chart and #2 on the R&B chart. Artist who recorded on the label include
King Coleman Carlton "King" Coleman (January 20, 1932 – September 11, 2010) was an American rhythm and blues singer and musician, known for providing the vocals for the 1959 hit single, " (Do The) Mashed Potatoes", recorded with James Brown's band. Over ...
,
Art Lassiter Arthur Lassiter (January 27, 1928 – August 4, 1994) was an American singer, known for his work with Ike Turner. Early life Lassiter was born in 1928 in North Carolina. His parents were cotton sharecroppers, and Lassiter began singing after j ...
,
the Hollywood Flames The Hollywood Flames were an American R&B vocal group in the 1950s, best known for their No. 11 hit " Buzz-Buzz-Buzz" in 1957. Early years They formed as The Flames in 1949, in the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles, at a talent show where mem ...
, the Shockettes, and
the Parliaments The Parliaments were an American vocal quintet from Plainfield, New Jersey, United States. Originally formed in the back room of a barbershop in 1956, the quintet was named after the cigarette brand. The Parliaments initially performed doo-wop ...
.


Albums

* 1963: Inez Foxx – ''Mockingbird''


Selected singles


Crackerjack Records

Crackerjack was launched in 1961 and released its last record in 1964. Artist on that label included The Spy Dels,
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's
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, Eddie Carlton, Linda And The Del Rios, Pearl Woods,
The Dramatics The Dramatics are an American soul music vocal group, formed in Detroit, Michigan, in 1964. They are best known for their 1970s hit songs " In the Rain" and "Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get", both of which were Top 10 Pop hits, as well as their late ...
, Derek Martin,
Chuck Leonard Charles Wesley Leonard (March 30, 1937, in Chicago, Illinois – August 12, 2004, in New York City, New York, New York) was an Americans, American radio personality at WABC (AM) in New York City during the 1960s and 1970s. His deep voice and smoo ...
, and Betty Green.


Eastern Records

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was launched in 1964 and lasted until 1966. The label produced the singles "The Real Thing" by
Tina Britt Tina Britt (born Marion Brittingham; July 5, 1938) is an American R&B singer who had two hits on the ''Billboard'' R&B chart in the 1960s. She released one album ''Blue All The Way'' and six 45s between 1965 and 1970. Life and career Tina Brit ...
which reached #20 on the R&B chart in 1965, and "Time Waits For No One" by
Eddie & Ernie Eddie & Ernie were an American soul duo in the 1960s, comprising Eddie Campbell (December 23, 1940 – July 10, 1994) and Ernie "Sweetwater" Johnson (October 22, 1943 – August 20, 2005). Based in Phoenix, Arizona, the duo sang in gospel groups b ...
which reached #34 on the R&B chart in 1965. Geraldine Jones, Johnny Starr, and Duke Daniels also recorded on the label.


Broadway Records

Singles were released on Broadway between 1964 and 1966. Artists on the label included Tommy Andre, Johnson Sisters, Ocie Smith, Sandra Phillips, The Inverts, Johnny Burton, and The Thieves.


See also

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* Sue Records artists with Wikipedia pages


References


External links


The Sue Records story from BSN Pubs
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