Top 10 Artists To Record For Apple Records

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Folkk Singer Mary Hopkin was one of Apple's highest profile Artists ... other than the Beatles, of course. (YouTube)

Folkk Singer Mary Hopkin was one of Apple’s highest profile Artists … other than the Beatles, of course. (YouTube)

It was the tax shelter turned disaster turned catalog of some of the best (and most diverse) music to come out during the 1960s and 70s. It was Apple Records. Here are the Top 10 Acts to Record for Apple Records (not counting the Beatles gone solo).

10. The[lastfm link_type="artist_info"] Sundown Playboys[/lastfm]

Formed by Lionel Cormier in 1945, Apple released the single, “Saturday Night Special,” on Apple 1852 in November 1972.


9. The [lastfm link_type="artist_info"]Modern Jazz Quartet[/lastfm]

Two albums by the legendary MJQ came out on Apple in 1969: Under the Jasmine Tree and Space.


8. The [lastfm link_type="artist_info"]Black Dyke Mills Band[/lastfm]

Before they worked with [lastfm link_type="artist_info"]Peter Gabriel[/lastfm], they released a single of the Beatles’ “Thingumybob” (backed with “Yellow Submarine”) in 1968.


7. [lastfm link_type="artist_info"]Mary Hopkin[/lastfm]

One of Apple’s more prodigious artists, Hopkin released 13 singles on the label, including her best known, “Those Were the Days.”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNIIwqafrO4

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  • Dan

    How can you forget James Taylor? James Taylor record his first album “James Taylor” for Apple in 1969. It included the original versions of Carolina in My Mind and Something In the Way She Moves (the re-recording on his 1976 Greatest Hits album have now become AC radio staples) . After he was let go her returned to the United States followed by his producer Peter Asher (Peter of Peter & Gordon). Asher was able to get Taylor a deal with Warner Brothers Records and the rest is history.

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