Ray Columbus is a New Zealand icon. A towering figure in the history of New Zealand music. But this single is one of his more obscure releases. Both songs are from the album Jangles, Spangles and Banners. It has never been released on CD and is not available (as far as I can tell) to download or to stream.
Solo New Zealand Vinyl Discography | ||
Singles | Label | Year |
We Want A Beat | Impact | 1966 |
I Need You | Impact | 1966 |
There's No Roon In The In Crowd | Impact | 1967 |
For Loving You Baby | Impact | 1968 |
Happy In A Sad Kind Of Way | Polydor | 1968 |
Los Angeles | Polydor | 1968 |
Hold Me | Polydor | 1969 |
Wendy, Where Are You? | Polydor | 1969 |
Travelling, Singing Man! | Polydor | 1970 |
People Are People | RCA | 1970 |
Good Friend Of Mary's | RCA | 1971 |
Where Is The Y In Love | RCA | 1971 |
Come-Back-A-Rocker | RCA | 1971 |
Tell Me You Do | Family | 1972 |
I'm Good For You | Family | 1973 |
Computer Dater | Family | 1973 |
Singing The Blues | Family | 1974 |
Rock Around The Clock | RCA | 1976 |
Bird Dog | RCA | 1976 |
I Want To Be A Singer | RCA | 1976 |
Summer Madness | RCA | 1979 |
Albums | ||
The Ray Columbus Album | Impact | 1966 |
Hit Tracks | Polydor | 1969 |
Jangles, Spangles & Banners | Family | 1972 |
His 14 Greatest Hits | Family | 1974 |
Happy Birthday Rock 'N' Roll | RCA | 1976 |
There Is Some Surface Noise
Recorded off of the 7" vinyl single
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