The Lovin' Spoonful discography

The Lovin' Spoonful is an American folk-rock band which was originally active between 1964 and 1968.[1] During their original tenure, they released five studio albums, two soundtrack albums, four compilation albums, and fourteen singles in the United States. Between October 1965 and January 1967, their first-seven singles reached the Top Ten in the United States on Billboard magazine's Hot 100 chart,[2][3] and the magazine's 1966 end-of-year issue ranked the group as that year's third-best-performing singles artist, after the Beatles and the Rolling Stones.[4][5][nb 1] Though the Lovin' Spoonful achieved success during the transition to the album era, they and their label remained focused on the singles market;[7] the group's 1966 album Daydream was their only studio album to break the Top Ten of the Billboard Top LPs chart,[8] and its performance was bested only by a 1967 compilation album, The Best of the Lovin' Spoonful,[8] which RIAA certified for gold that year.[9] The Lovin' Spoonful saw diminished success in 1967,[10] when only two of their singles entered the top twenty in the U.S.[3][11] Following further chart disappointments,[12] the group disbanded in 1968.[13][nb 2]

The Lovin' Spoonful discography
A promotional photograph of the band
The Lovin' Spoonful in 1965
Studio albums5
Live albums1
Compilation albums20
EPs8
Singles19
Soundtrack albums2

The Lovin' Spoonful's albums and singles were originally issued by Kama Sutra Records in the United States and by Pye International Records in the United Kingdom.[18][19] The band was not directly signed to Kama Sutra but was instead signed to Koppelman-Rubin, an entertainment company,[20] which negotiated a deal with the label in June 1965.[14] As part of the arrangement, MGM Records distributed the records, which Kama Sutra released on its label for Koppelman-Rubin.[20][nb 3] MGM's contract with Kama Sutra expired in 1967, and Kama Sutra's leadership founded Buddah Records (later renamed Buddha), transferring their five-year deal with the Lovin' Spoonful in the process.[22][23][nb 4] In 2023, John Sebastian, the Lovin' Spoonful's primary songwriter, sold the publishing and artist royalties rights for all of his compositions to AMR Songs, an American catalog marketing company.[27]

The Lovin' Spoonful's music has been regularly collected on compilation albums.[28] In the years after the band's breakup, many of their original multi-track master-tapes were lost and presumed destroyed.[29][30][nb 5] The group's earliest CD reissues were instead made from the best available stereo masters,[30] leaving the material sounding substandard when compared to reissues of other 1960s music.[32] In 2000, after the first-generation master-tapes were rediscovered, Buddha issued Greatest Hits, which was the first digital remaster of the band's material.[28][33] BMG Heritage Records, a reissue division of Sony BMG,[34] issued digital remasters of the band's first four studio albums on CD in 2002 and 2003,[35] along with previously unreleased bonus material.[36]

Albums

Studio albums

List of studio albums with selected chart positions
YearTitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
U.S. releaseU.K. releaseUS
[3]
CAN
[37][A]
FIN
[40]
NOR
[41]
UK
[42]
1965Do You Believe in Magic32
1966Daydream
  • Released: March 1966[8]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KLP/KLPS-8051)
  • Released: April 29, 1966[44]
  • Label: Pye International Records (NPL.28078)
1098
Hums of the Lovin' Spoonful
  • Released: November 1966[45]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KLP/KLPS-8054)
  • Released: January 27, 1967[46]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KLP 401)
1489
1967Everything Playing
  • Released: December 6, 1967[47]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KLP/KLPS-8061)
  • Released: April 5, 1968[48]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KLP 404)
118
1968Revelation: Revolution '69[B]
  • Released: October 7, 1968[52]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KLPS-8073)
  • Released: June 1969[53]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (620 009)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Notes

Soundtrack albums

List of soundtrack albums with selected chart positions
YearTitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
U.S. releaseU.K. releaseUS
[3]
1966What's Up, Tiger Lily?
  • Released: August 1966[54]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KLP/KLPS-8053)
126
1967You're a Big Boy Now
  • Released: March 1967[54]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KLP/KLPS-8058)
  • Released: May 1967[55]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KLP 402)
160
"—" denotes releases that were not released in that territory.

Live albums

List of live albums
YearTitleAlbum details
1999Live at the Hotel Seville

Compilation albums

List of compilation albums with selected chart positions and certifications
DecadeTitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsCertifications
(sales thresholds)
US
[3]
CAN
[57]
1960sWhat's Shakin'[A]
The Best of the Lovin' Spoonful
  • Released: March 1967[60]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KLP/KLPS-8056)
33
The Best of the Lovin' Spoonful Volume Two
  • Released: March 1968[61]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KLP/KLPS-8064)
156
24 Karat Hits: A Double Dozen of All Time Best Sellers by the Lovin' Spoonful
  • Released: August 1968[62]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KLPS-750-2)
1970sThe Very Best of the Lovin' Spoonful
  • Released: January 1970[63]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KSBS 2013)
John Sebastian Song Book Vol.1
  • Released: November 1970[64]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KSBS-2011)
Once Upon a Time
  • Released: 1971[65]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KSBS-2029)
The Best ... Lovin' Spoonful
  • Released: February 1976[66]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KSBS-2608-2)
183
The File Series
  • Released: 1977[67]
  • Label: Pye (FILD-009)
1980sGreatest Hits
Distant Echoes
  • Released: 1982[69]
  • Label: Accord (SN-7196)
The EP Collection
The Collection
1990sAnthology
  • Released: January 23, 1990[71]
  • Label: Rhino (R2-70944)
Summer in the City
  • Released: 1995[70]
  • Label: Spectrum (550-736-2)
The Very Best of the Lovin' Spoonful
  • Released: 1998[70]
  • Label: Camden (74321 558492)
Collector's Edition
  • Released: 1999[70]
  • Label: Platinum (DRC-1471/1472/1473)
2000sGreatest Hits
  • Released: February 22, 2000[72]
  • Label: Buddah (BG2-99716)
Platinum & Gold Collection
  • Released: 2003[73]
  • Label: Buddah/BMG (82876 55162 2)
Singles A's and B's
  • Released: 2006[70]
  • Label: Repertoire (REP-5055)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.

Notes

Year-end rankings

List of albums with selected year-end chart rankings
YearAlbumYear-end rankings
US
[74]
1966Daydream85
1967The Best of the Lovin' Spoonful23

EPs

List of UK EPs with selected chart positions
YearTitle[A]EP detailsPeak chart positions
UK
[76]
1966Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind
  • Released: June 3, 1966[77]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KEP 300)
3
Jug Band Music
  • Released: August 1966[78]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KEP 301)
7
Summer in the City
  • Released: October 1966[79]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KEP 302)
1967Day Blues
  • Released: February 1967[55]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KEP 303)
Nashville Cats
  • Released: April 1967[80]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KEP 304)
Lovin' You
  • Released: June 1967[55]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KEP 305)
Something in the Night
  • Released: October 1967[81]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KEP 306)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Notes

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications
YearSingle detailsPeak chart positionsCertifications
(sales thresholds)
Album
US
[3]
AUS
[82][A]
CAN
[83]
FIN
[40]
GER
[84]
NL
[85]
NOR
[86]
SWE
[87]
UK
[42]
1965"Do You Believe in Magic"
b/w "On the Road Again"
93xxxxxnon-album single[C]
"You Didn't Have to Be So Nice"
b/w "My Gal" (from Do You Believe In Magic)
  • Released: November 1965[91][D]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KA 205)
102xxxxxnon-album single[E]
1966"Daydream"
b/w "Night Owl Blues" (from Do You Believe in Magic)
  • Released: February 1966[93][F]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KA 208)
2120301112Daydream
"Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind?"
b/w "Didn't Want to Have to Do It" (from Daydream)
  • Released: April 1966[95][G]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KA 209)
26262023xDo You Believe in Magic
"Jug Band Music"
b/w "Didn't Want to Have to Do It"
  • Released: c.April 1966[H]
  • Label: Quality (KA 301X)
xx2xxxxxxDaydream
"Baldheaded Lena"
b/w "On the Road Again" (from Do You Believe in Magic)
  • Released: c.June 1966[I]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (618 006)
xxxxxxx1x
"Summer in the City"
b/w "Butchie's Tune" (from Daydream)
  • Released: July 4, 1966[100][J]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KA 211)
171252348non-album single[K]
"Rain on the Roof"
b/w "Pow (Theme from 'What's Up, Tiger Lily?')"
  • Released: October 1966[104][L]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KA 216)
103112281311Hums of the Lovin' Spoonful
"Nashville Cats"
b/w "Full Measure"
  • Released: November 1966[107][M]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KA 219)
26
  • 2
  • 85
381171226
"Good Time Music"
b/w "Almost Grown"
xxxxxxxxWhat's Shakin'
1967"Don't Bank on It, Baby"
b/w "Searchin'"
  • Released: January 3, 1967[114]
  • Label: Disques Vogue (HV 2064)
xxxxxxxx
"Darling Be Home Soon"
b/w "Darlin' Companion" (from Hums of the Lovin' Spoonful)
  • Released: February 1967[54][O]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KA 220)
1581644You're a Big Boy Now
"Six O'Clock"
b/w "The Finale" (from You're a Big Boy Now)
  • Released: April 6, 1967[116][P]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KA 225)
1812xnon-album single[Q]
"She Is Still a Mystery"
b/w "Only Pretty, What a Pity"
  • Released: September 21, 1967[118][R]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KA 239)
273xxxxEverything Playing
"Money"
b/w "Close Your Eyes"
  • Released: December 1967[54][S]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KA 241)
4828xxxx
1968"Never Goin' Back (to Nashville)"
b/w "Forever" (from Everything Playing)
  • Released: June 5, 1968[52][T]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KA 250)
7349xxxxnon-album single[U]
"(Till I) Run with You"
b/w "Revelation: Revolution '69"
  • Released: August 20, 1968[123]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KA 251)
128[V]xxxxxxRevelation: Revolution '69
1969"Me About You"
b/w "Amazing Air"
  • Released: c.January 1969[W]
  • Label: Kama Sutra (KA 255)
91x70xxxxxx
1970"Younger Generation"[X]
b/w "Boredom"
xxxxxxxxJohn Sebastian Song Book Vol.1
2011"Alley Oop"[Y]
b/w "Night Owl Blues" (unedited version)
xxxxxxxxDo You Believe in Magic (2002 CD remaster)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart. "x" denotes single not released in that territory.

Notes

Year-end rankings

List of singles with selected year-end chart rankings
YearSingleYear-end rankings
US
[132]
BEL
(FL)

[133]
NL
[134]
1965"Do You Believe in Magic"89
1966"Daydream"3890
"Did You Ever Have to Make Up Your Mind?"48
"Summer in the City"358719
"—" denotes releases that did not rank.

References

Footnotes

Citations

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