A Thousand Stars / ROSIE & THE ORIGINALS

with Ron Stein
Rosie and the Originals were an American 1960s group best known for their single, "Angel Baby." Fronted by lead singer Rosie Hamlin (July 21, 1945 - March 30, 2017) the group produced two singles (including "Angel Baby") for Highland Records and, like many other artists of the era, ended up in protracted legal battles with their record label over royalties and credits.
Souldies
Brenton Wood, The Penguins, The Chantels, Sunny & The Sunliners, Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs

How Much I Feel / AMBROSIA

with Ron Stein
Ambrosia has been the name of at least five artists: 1. Ambrosia was a California, United States band formed by David Pack (guitars, vocals), Christopher North (keyboards), Burleigh Drummond (drums) and Joe Puerta (bass, vocals).
Soft rock, yacht rock
Paul Davis, Firefall, England Dan & John Ford Coley, Stephen Bishop, Pablo Cruise

Outside My Window / THE FLEETWOODS

with Ron Stein
The Fleetwoods were a singing trio from Olympia, Washington, United States; formed in the late 1950s. They were responsible for the hit song "Come Softly to Me".
Doo-wop, vocal harmony group
Bobby Vinton, Jimmy Clanton, The Platters, The Skyliners, Dion & The Belmonts

Ram Bunk Shush / BILL DOGGETT

with Ron Stein
William Ballard Doggett (February 16, 1916 – November 13, 1996) was an American jazz and rhythm and blues pianist and organist. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, his mother, a church pianist, introduced him to music when he was 9 years old.
Jazz organ, soul jazz
Amos Milburn, Lloyd Price, Ruth Brown, LaVern Baker, Wynonie Harris

Suspicion / TERRY STAFFORD

with Ron Stein
In the early 60s Terry Stafford (Born 1941) was marketed as an Elvis Presley sound-alike. He actually recorded an Elvis tune called "Suspicion" which made it to #3 on the US charts in 1964.
Classic oklahoma country, deep adult standards
Randy & The Rainbows, Bobby Vee, Peter & Gordon, Chris Montez, The Dovells