DISCOGRAPHY: A&M SINGLES 1966-1973

This discography features the singles released by The Sandpipers during their original tenure with A&M, 1966-1973 (plus the singles released while they were still known as The Grads).

Chart positions refer to the Billboard Pop Singles chart. All months mentioned in the release dates are "guesstimates", mainly based on Billboard chart entries.

Corrections, amendments and additional information are welcomed!

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ON VALIANT RECORDS

Once Again / White Stepple; Valiant [cat.no.?], 1966?
(Note: Group still called The Grads.)


THE A&M YEARS

1966


Everything In The Garden / Stage Door; A&M 797; 1966 (Note: Group still called The Grads; all subsequent releases as The Sandpipers)

Guantanamera / What Makes You Dream, Pretty Girl; A&M 806; July 1966; Billboard #9

Louie, Louie / Things We Said Today; A&M 819; October 1966; Billboard #30


1967

For Baby / La Bamba; A&M 835; February 1967

It’s Over / Glass; A&M 851; May 1967

The French Song / Bon Soir Dame; A&M 861; August 1967

Cuando Sali de Cuba / Softly As I Leave You; A&M 880; October 1967


1968

Quando M’innamoro / Wooden Heart; A&M 939; May 1968

Cancion de Amor / Softly; A&M 968; August 1968

Let Go / Suzanne; A&M 997; November 1968


1969

The Wonder Of You / That Night; A&M 1044

Temptation / Wave; A&M 1085
(Note: The version of 'Temptation' on this single features a guitar solo, whereas the version included on the album The Wonder Of You features a horn solo.)

Come Saturday Morning / Pretty Flamingo; A&M 1134; November 1969; Billboard #83


1970

Come Saturday Morning / To Put Up With You; A&M 1185; April 1970; Billboard #17

Santo Domingo / Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls; A&M 1208; August 1970

Free To Carry On / (He’s Got The) Whole World In His Hands; A&M 1227; November 1970; Billboard #94

The Drifter / The Sound Of Love; A&M 1249


1971

Chotto Matte Kudasai / Free To Carry On; A&M 1280

An Old Fashioned Love Song / Never Can Say Goodbye; A&M 1372


1972

The World Is A Circle / (Baby I Could Be) So Good At Lovin’ You; A&M 138


 














 

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