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Co-Ed
1956: Co-Ed Records, Station I, PO Box 46, New York City
then: Co-Ed, 12 W. 117, Morningside Station, PO Box 46, New York, NY


-- Singles --

049-094: Newcomb-Rayner Cannonballers (Eddie-Bill-Mac) -- Run Away Heart / Jeanie (both wr. Mayhams)
105-J/106-M-2: Carl Bostic & His Orchestra -- From Hopewell Junction (To Wartime Function) (Mayhams) / The Ministers Of Melody -- Married Man Blues (Lowe) (78rpm; c.1945?; note: Hopewell Junction, in upstate New York, is near Wappinger's Falls, where four decades later Mayhams would retire to)
105-I/D-4120-409: Carl Bostic Orchestra with Norris The Troubadour, vocalist -- Ridehorsse-Ridehard (Mayhams) / Jimmie Miller & The Charlestonians -- The Seaboard, The Southern And The A.C.L. (Julia Mayhams; Norris The Troubadour) (A-side label: "blues"; 78rpm; c.1949?)
114-121: Norris The Troubadour -- Run Away Heart / I'd Call This World A Heaven (If I Could Call You Mine) (both wr. Mayhams) (1956; "Sorority Fraternity Record Co.")
115-120-A-45/115-120-B-M-45: Norris The Troubadour -- Mint Julep Bloomin' Like A Tulip (Norris Mayhams) / Yamtang Yamtang Rankytang (No Meat Sweet Potato Swing) (Mayhams)
115-121/115-123: Norris The Troubadour, the Rhythm Chordist -- Mint Julep Bloomin' Like A Tulip / I'd Call This World A Heaven (If I Could Call You Mine) (both wr. Mayhams) (78rpm; c.1951?)
115-121: Norris The Troubadour & His Music -- We'll Build A Bungalow / Mint Julep Bloomin' Like A Tulip (1956)
115-123/115-124: Eddie Hebert ("French Canadian-Piano-Solovox Wizard"), vocal by Norris The Troubadour -- If I Could Call You Mine (Mayhams) / The French Canadian Piano Solovox Wizard -- Listen To The Mocking Bird (Singin' Like A Mockin' Bird) (Mayhams, Norris The Troubadour) (matrix numbers are reversed from label numbers; 78rpm)
133-27: Norris The Troubadour & His Guitar -- Bote In Bin / Blue Am I (both wr. Mayhams) ("Sorority Fraternity Record Co.")
409: Norris The Troubador -- Remember Me / Rock 'n' Rollin' Honey (1956)
1960: The Dee Cals -- Stars In The Blue What Should I Do / A Wonderful Day (both wr. Dee Cals-Mayhams) (Dec. 1959; also released as Mayhams 1960)
4246: Norris The Troubadour Collegians, vocal by Norris & The Collegians -- The Wall Street Daily Cry (The Seaboard The Southern Or The A.C.L.) / Norris The Troubadour Collegians, vocal by Norris -- Mary Ann McCarthy (She Went Out To Dig Some Clams) (Yes She Went To All The Parties) (both wr. Mayhams) (D.J. copy; "Collegians" crossed out with blue pen on both sides; B-side inscribed "Do Not Air!!" in two places)
4849/5050: "Norris The Troubadour" & The Blue Chips -- The Seaboard, The Southern And The A.C.L. (wr. cr. unknown) / Said GI Joe With A South Korean (A Sailor Boy And A U.S. Marine) (Big Boy We're Here) (Mayhams-Norris The Troubadour) (78rpm)


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Mayhams || Mr. Midwife

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