Gregmark Records was founded by Lester Sill in 1961, Caravan is a Gregmark recording attributed to Duane Eddy, but is actually by the session man, Al Casey.
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!colspan="9"|Gregmark Music
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!rowspan="2"|Year
!rowspan="2"|Title
!colspan="3"|Peak chart<br />positions
!rowspan="2"|B-side
!rowspan="2"|Artist
|- style="font-size:smaller;"
!align=centre| US<br />Pop
!align=centre| US<br />AC
!align=centre| UK
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|rowspan="9"| 1961
|align=left| "Sassy"
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| —
| —
| "Swampin'"
| S And H Scamps
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|align=left| "Be My Boy"
| 56
| —
| —
|rowspan="1"| "I'll Be Crying Tomorrow"
|rowspan="1"| The Paris Sisters
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|align=left| "Punjab"
| —
| —
| —
| "The Lonely Crowd"
| S And H Scamps
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|align=left| "Caravan (Part 1)"
| —
| —
| 42
| "Caravan (Part 2)"
| Duane Eddy
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|-
|align=left| "I Love How You Love Me"
| 5
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|align=left| "(I've Been Traveling The) Rough Road"
| —
| —
| —
| "You Gotta Go Home"
| Tony Gunner
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|-
|align=left| "Who'll Keep An Eye On Jane?"
| —
| —
| —
| "3000 Tears"
| Billy Storm
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|rowspan="5"| 1962
|align=left| "He Knows I Love Him Too Much"
| 34
|-
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|align=left| "Let Me Be the One"
| 87
| —
| —
|rowspan="1"| "What Am I to Do"
|rowspan="1"| The Paris Sisters
|-
|-
|align=left| "Yes - I Love You"
| —
| —
| —
|rowspan="1"| "Once Upon a While Ago"
|rowspan="1"| The Paris Sisters
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|align=left| "(The New) Linda Lu"
| —
| —
| —
|rowspan="1"| "The Bus Song"
|rowspan="1"| Ray Sharpe
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|}
See also
- List of record labels
References
External links
- Official website
