Golden World Records

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Golden World Records was a record label owned by Ed Wingate and Joanne Bratton (nee Jackson, widow of boxing champion Johnny Bratton). The recording studio was located in Detroit, MI., first on 11801 12th Street (Rosa Parks), and then on 3246 West Davison, within the area of the present-day Davison Freeway. A business office on some of the labels reads 4039 Buena Vista. Besides the following discography, the studio's national hits included "Cool Jerk" by the Capitols from Detroit and "Oh How Happy" by Livonia, Michigan's Shades of Blue. The early, pre-Motown songs by Edwin Starr (War! What is it Good For?) such as "Double-O Soul" were recorded in the Golden World studio.

Golden World operated from 1962 to 1968.

The label and its subsidiaries were purchased by Berry Gordy in 1968, and folded into Gordy's Motown Record Corporation. The Golden World studio became Motown's "Studio B", working in support of the original Motown recording studio (Studio A) at Hitsville USA. Before its purchase by Gordy, the studio's recordings often included moonlighting Motown back-up musicians, including James Jamerson on bass.

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[edit] Discography

[edit] Singles

1 Willie Kendrick Stop This Train
Fine As Wine
Nov 1963
2 Sue Perrin Candy Store Man
Recipe Of Love
Feb 1964
3 No release Mar 1964
4
5
Adorables Deep Freeze
Daddy Please
Mar 1964
6
7
Patti Gilson Pulling Petals (From A Daisy)
Don't You Tell A Lie
Mar 1964
8/9 Reflections Can't You Tell By The Look In My Eyes
(Just Like) Romeo And Juliet
Mar 1964
10 Adorables Be
School's All Over
May 1964
11 Elliott Baron Man To Man
The Spare Rib
May 1964
12 Reflections Like Columbus Did
Lonely Girl
Jun 1964
13 No release Jun 1964
14 Manhattans Just A Little Loving
Beautiful Brown Eyes
Jul 1964
15 Reflections Talkin' Bout My Girl
Oowee Now Now
Aug 1964
16 Reflections (I'm A) Henpecked Guy
Don't Do That To Me
Sep 1964
17 Debonaires A Little Too Long
Please Don't Say We're Through
Oct 1964
18 Juanita Williams Baby Boy
You Knew What You Was Gettin'
Sep 1964
19 Reflections You're My Baby (And Don't You Forget It)
Shabby Little Hut
Nov 1964
20 Reflections Poor Man's Son
Comin' At You
Feb 1965
21 Barbara Mercer Hey!!
Can't Stop Loving You Baby
Jul 1965
22 Reflections Wheelin' & Dealin'
Deborah Ann
Jun 1965
23 Carl Carlton Nothin' No Sweeter Than Love
I Love True Love
Jul 1965
24 Reflections Out Of The Picture
June Bride
Jul 1965
25 The Adorables Ooh Boy!
Devil In His Eyes
Jul 1965
26 Debonaires Eenie Meenie Gypsaleenie
Please Don't Say We're Through
Aug 1965
27 Barbara Mercer The Things We Do Together
Hungry For Love (Instrumental)
Sep 1965
28 Barbara Mercer Doin' Things Together With You
Nobody Loves You Like Me
Sep 1965
29 Reflections Girl In The Candy Store
Your Kind Of Love
Sep 1965
30 No release Sep 1965
31 Sunliners The Swingin' Kind
All Alone
Nov 1965
32 Gino Parks My Sophisticated Lady
Talkin' About My Baby
Jan 1966
33 Rose Batiste Sweetheart Darling
That's What He Told Me
Jan 1966
34 No release Feb 1966
35 No release Feb 1966
36 Holidays I'll Love You Forever
Makin' Up Time
Mar-66
37 Larry Knight & The Upsetters Everything's Gone Wrong
Hurt Me
May-66
38 Debonaires Big Time Fun
How's Your New Love Treating You ?
Jun-66
39 No release Jun-66
40 Tamiko Jones I'm Spellbound
Am I Glad Now
Jul-66
41 Tony Michaels Picture Me & You
I Love The Life I Live (And Live The Life I Love)
Aug-66
42 Pat Lewis Let's Go Together
Can't Shake It Loose
Aug-66
43 Theresa Lindsey Daddy-O
I'll Bet You
Sep-66
44 Debonaires C.O.D. (Collect On Delivery)
How's Your New Love Treating You ?
Oct-66
45 Dickie & The Ebbtiders One Boy One Girl
I've Got A Shadow
Oct-66
46 Parliaments That Was My Girl
Heart Trouble
Nov-66
47 Holidays No Greater Love
Watch Out Girl
Dec-66
115 Modern Times Stompin' Crazy Legg
Happy Man
Mar-73

[edit] Albums

Only one album was released on the Golden World label:

  • Just Like Romeo And Juliet -- The Reflections -- GWLPM-300 -- 1964

[edit] See also

Photo tour: [1] Golden World Studio

[edit] External link