Tomorrow's Hits (Vee-Jay Records album)

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Tomorrow’s Hits
Compilation album by
Various artists
ReleasedJune 1962
LabelVee-Jay Records

Tomorrow's Hits is a 1962 compilation album issued by Vee-Jay Records. Unlike most compilations, the album showcased not songs which had already been issued, but songs which had mainly yet to be issued.[1] Alongside established artists, the album introduced some unknown artists: Rod Bernard, The Sheppards, Ray Whitley, Grover Mitchell, Norman Charles, and the Bill Allen Trio.[2]

Track listing[edit]

Side one

Side two

References[edit]

  1. ^ Billboard - 30 Jun 1962 - Page 48 " TOMORROW'S HITS Various Artists. VeeJay LP 1042 — A sort of "oldie but goodies" idea in reverse here, as the label frankly admits that these are all expected future hits. At least half of the tracks have yet to be released as singles. The Duke of Earl, the Dukays, Jerry Butler, Dee Clark and Wade Flemons are among the more familiar names, but there are good contributions, -too, from Rod Bernard, the Sheppards, Ray Whitley, Grover Mitchell, Norman Charles and the Bill Allen Trio. The disk is literally loaded with sides with fine prospects in the current market, and Veejay is to be commended.
  2. ^ "The Vee-Jay Story, Page 2". Bsnpubs.com. Retrieved February 16, 2020.