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Label

Wing
Country
United States
Active
from 1955 to 1996
Comments
Subsidiary of Mercury Records. It became a budget reissue label in August 1958 in the US, and was launched as a similar budget label by Philips, Mercury's European owner, in the UK in February 1965. In the CD era, Wing was shortly revived when Mercury was part of PolyGram.
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Releases

Album

8xx xxx (x) on PolyGram

Catalog nr. EAN Performer Title Date Format
835 694 2 00 4228 35694 2 3  Vanessa Williams The Right Stuff June 6, 1988 CD
835 810 2 00 4228 35810 2 9  Michael Morales Michael Morales 1989 CD
837 313 2 00 4228 37313 2 5  Sharon Bryant Here I Am 1989 CD
841 902 2 00 4228 41902 2 0  Tony! Toni! Tone! The Revival 1990 CD
843 522 2 00 4228 43522 2 2  Vanessa Williams The Comfort Zone August 20, 1991 CD

MGW 12xxx

Catalog nr. EAN Performer Title Date Format
MGW 12001 Malcolm Lockyer and His Orchestra The Seasons of Love February 1956 12" LP
MGW 12004 Eddie Layton Organ Moods 1955 12" LP
MGW 12006 Buddy Morrow and His Orchestra Music for Dancing Feet 1956 12" LP
MGW 12112 The Platters Encores! September 1959 12" LP
MGW 12116 Billy Daniels Love Songs for a Fool 1959 12" LP
MGW 12131 Pearl Bailey For Adult Listening September 1959 12" LP
MGW 12138 Carl Stevens, His Trumpet and His Orchestra Muted Memories July 1959 12" LP
MGW 12148 Miyoshi Umeki Singing Star of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Flower Drum Song" 1958 12" LP
MGW 12316 W Merle Kilgore The Tall Texan December 1965 12" LP

SR 60xxx on Mercury

SRW 16xxx

WL 1xxx [UK series]

Single

W 90xxx X45

Catalog nr. EAN Performer Title Date Format
W 90000 X45 Ronnie Gaylord Che Será, Será (What Will Be Will Be) June 1955 7"
W 90003 X45 Nick Noble Army of the Lord June 1955 7"
W 90006 X45 Titus Turner All Around the World June 1955 7"
W 90009 X45 Buddy Morrow and His Orchestra Please Be Kind July 1955 7"
W 90015 X45 Lola Dee Paper Roses 1955 7"
W 90021 X45 Eddie Ballantine and His Orchestra Ukulele Lady August 1955 7"
W 90030 X45 Patricia Scot with Chuck Sagle and His Orchestra So Many Beautiful Men (So Little Time) October 1955 7"
W 90033 X45 Titus Turner Sweet and Low 1955 7"
W 90035 X45 Lola Dee with Lew Douglas and His Orchestra In the Year of Our Love 1955 7"
W 90037 X45 Frankie Castro with Lew Douglas and His Orchestra Hands Off October 25, 1955 7"
W 90040 X45 The Monarchs [US1] Wanna Go Home November 4, 1955 7"
W 90041 X45 Jimmy Palmer and His Orchestra Down Home Rag November 4, 1955 7"
W 90045 X45 Nick Noble To You, My Love December 23, 1955 7"
W 90051 X45 Frankie Castro with Carl Stevens and His Orchestra Steamboat January 1956 7"
W 90056 X45 Bobby Sharp with Hugo Peretti and His Orchestra Baby Girl of Mine January 25, 1956 7"
W 90058 X45 Titus Turner Get on the Right Track Baby February 6, 1956 7"
W 90066 X45 Freddie Bell and The Bellboys I Said It and I'm Glad February 27, 1956 7"
W 90069 X45 Marie Knight Tell Me Why March 15, 1956 7"
W 90070 X45 Red Prysock Fruit Boots March 15, 1956 7"
W 90078 X45 Jimmy Castor and The Juniors I Promise May 17, 1956 7"
W 90079 X45 Buddy Morrow Theme from "The Proud Ones" May 18, 1956 7"
W 90082 X45 Freddie Bell and His Bellboys Hucklebuck June 5, 1956 7"