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This page rounds up links to various pages featuring the miscellaneous Atlanta-related records that are included on the website.  All songs are MP3's.  Click on any of the record labels or linked text to access the page where you'll find MP3s.

In 1970, a Savannah singer and songwriter named  Reuben Ware released a topical 45 about Governor Lester Maddox's attempts to put a stop to a notorious speed trap in the south Georgia town of Ludowici.

Click here for more information (way more information!) and to access the MP3.

Paul Wilson's Hippie Invasion is a song about the countercultural tsunami that swept over the tiny town of Byron, Georgia in 1970 when the Atlanta International Pop Festival came to town.

Click here for more information and to access the MP3.

The other side of this Paul Wilson record, released on the Country Town label, revolves around the US Army's plan to ship poison nerve gas from a depot in Anniston, Alabama through the heart of Georgia and ultimately to North Carolina.

Click here for more information and to access the MP3.

 

The Frantics recorded this two-sided rocker sometime around 1966 or so, if I had to guess.  The band's label ("Pic") was located at 1199 Arbor Vista Drive NE, not too far from the Toco Hill Shopping Center.

 

Silver Comet  -  Clay Long and His Dixie Boys with vocal by Joy Beatty

 

The Spirit Of Atlanta  -  Buttermilk Bottom

 

George Burton  -  Yobyalp Part 1 and Yobyalp Part 2

 

Officer Don  -  Ooey Gooey

 

 

Piano (Dr. Feelgood) Red  -  Underground Atlanta  

 

Atlanta, My Hometown  -  this MP3 can be played from the site's home page.

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