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The Scepter Records Story ()

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Track Listing
  1. Dedicated to the One I Love
  2. Tonight's the Night
  3. Will You Love Me Tomorrow
  4. Boys
  5. All in My Mind
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  1. Dedicated to the One I Love
  2. Tonight's the Night
  3. Will You Love Me Tomorrow
  4. Boys
  5. All in My Mind
  6. I Don't Want to Cry
  7. Funny
  8. Mama Said
  9. I Wake Up Crying
  10. Blue Holiday
  11. Human
  12. Big John
  13. Baby It's You
  14. Time After Time
  15. Soldier Boy
  16. Any Day Now (My Wild Beautiful Bird)
  17. Twist and Shout
  18. Welcome Home Baby
  19. I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near)
  20. Twistin' With Linda
  21. Love Is a Swingin' Thing
  22. Potato Chips
  23. I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself
  24. Don't Make Me Over
  25. Take the Last Train Home
  26. Tell Him I'm Not Home
  27. Killer Joe
  28. Foolish Little Girl
  29. Louie, Louie
  30. I Am a Witness
  31. Anyone Who Had a Heart
  32. Since I Found You
  33. Money (That's What I Want)
  34. Sha La La
  35. Oh Lord, What Are You Doing to Me
  36. Walk On By
  37. Beg Me
  38. Little Latin Lupe Lu
  39. Oh No, Not My Baby
  40. Since I Don't Have You
  41. We Find Him Guilty
  42. The Jolly Green Giant
  43. Something You Got
  44. Never Had It So Good
  45. Just a Little Bit
  46. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
  47. The Silencer
  48. Baby Cakes
  49. Mama
  50. Daddy's Home
  51. Get On Up
  52. I Say a Little Prayer
  53. And Get Away
  54. Theme from Valley of the Dolls
  55. The Eyes of a New York Woman
  56. Send My Baby Back
  57. Hooked On a Feeling
  58. My Pledge of Love
  59. Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head
  60. Timothy
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Big Apple-based Scepter Records was among the handful of independent labels to have survived the British Invasion of the 1960s. Their longevity was rooted in a solid roster with something for every taste, ranging from the intricate harmonies of R&B vocal girl groups to loose raucous frat rock with practically everything in between. Remarkably, Scepter was not helmed by a business-savvy entrepreneur or a veteran music industry renegade. In fact, a middle-aged suburban housewife and mother was actually behind the scenes ...

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