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SINGLES
Velvet Underground:

Feb. 2 1970
"Somebody To Love" b/w "She Comes In Colours" (Festival FK-3466)
Produced by Spencer Lee

Ted Mulry:

Feb. 23 1970
"Julia" b/w "So Much In Love" (Parlophone A-9057)
Produced by Tony Geary
Entered the Australian Top 100 Singles Chart on March 30 1970
Peaked at #24 and was on that chart for 13 weeks
"Julia" recorded and released in New Zealand by The Kal-Q-Lated Risk on HMV (HR 420)
"Julia" recorded and released in South Africa by Ken J Larkin on Trutone (TOS 835)

Dec. 14 1970
"Falling in Love Again" b/w "Louisa" (Albert Productions AP-9338)
Produced by Ted Albert
Entered the Australian Top 100 Singles Chart on January 4 1971
Peaked at #7 and was on that chart for 32 weeks
National #7 / Sydney #5, Melbourne #2, Brisbane #3, Adelaide #21, Perth #1, Hobart #7
Earned 1 Go Set Silver Disc Award for sales in excess of 25,000 units
Released in the UK on Polydor (2058-106)
Released in Mexico on RCA Victor (76-3303
Released in the USA on RCA Victor (74-0396)
Released in Japan on RCA (SS-2120)
Released in New Zealand on RCA Victor (74-0396)

Aug. 12 1971
"Marcia" b/w "I Love You" (Albert Productions AP-9605)
Entered the Australian Top 100 Singles Chart on September 6 1971
Peaked at #48 and was on that chart for 7 weeks

Nov. 18 1971 as Steve Ryder (Europe and UK release only)
"Ain't It Nice" b/w "Remember Me"
Released in the UK on Blue Mountain records (BM 1003)
Released in Germany and Netherlands on Blue Mountain Records (10 919 AT)
Released in Spain and Portugal on Blue Mountain Records (10 919)

Nov. 25 1971
"Memories" b/w "Remember Me" (Albert Productions AP-9723)
Entered the Australian Top 100 Singles Chart on December 13 1971
Peaked at #25 and was on that chart for 24 weeks

May 25 1972
"Ain't It Nice" b/w "If You Should Ever Change Your Mind" (Albert Productions AP-9911)
Produced by Ted Albert

Oct. 12 1972
"I Won't Look Back" b/w "Just Another Day" (Albert Productions AP-10023)
Produced by Ted Albert
Entered the Australian Top 100 Singles Chart on January 6 1973
Peaked at #83 and was on that chart for 2 weeks

Aug. 10 1981 as Ted Mulry & Friends
"Take A Look Inside" (Les Gock) b/w "Children" (Les Gock) (Albert Productions AP-528)
Produced by Sleeman, Gock and Whitaker in collaboration with the NSW Steering Committee of the International Year of Disabled Persons

Apr. 12 1999
"Stay With Me" Southland Music
Produced by Ted Mulry



EPs (with Picture cover)

Ted Mulry solo:
1971

"Julia" (Albert Productions APEP-1001)
A1 "Marcia" A2 "Julia" B1 "So Much In Love" B2 "Falling In Love Again"

ALBUMS
Ted Mulry:
Sept. 2 1971

"Falling in Love Again" (Albert Productions APLP-001)

falling in love again

Side 1
1. "Falling in Love Again"
2. "Both Sides Now"
3. "He's Still Your Man"
4. "Homeward Bound"
5. "Let it Be"
6. "Julia"
Side 2
1. "Memories"
2. "Remember Me"
3. "Louisa"
4. "Chicago"
5. "Back To You"
6. "So Much In Love"
Produced by Ted Albert and Tony Geary
"Falling in Love Again" is different to the version released as a single and has a reprise.
"Louisa" is different to the version released as a single and has the verses reversed.

Feb. 26 1973
"I Won't Look Back" (Albert Productions APLP-003)

wont look back

Side 1
1. "I Won't Look Back"
2. "Let's Get Together"
3. "It's Better That Way"
4. "Wait Till Monday"
5. "You're All Woman"
6. "So Much In Love"
Side 2
1. "Pasadena"
2. "Living Loving You"
3. "If You Should Ever Change Your Mind"
4. "Just Another Day"
5. "Made To Love You"
6. "Ain't It Nice"
Produced by Ted Albert

Apr. 12 1999
"This Time" (Southland Music SLM733CD)

this time

1. "This Time"
2. "What You Say"
3. "Stay With Me"
4. "All My Love"
5. "Not My Heart"
6. "I Need You"
7. "Rain"
8. "No Matter Where You Are"
9. "Everyday People"
10 "Experience"
11 "Rendezvous"
12 "Broadway"
Produced by Ted Mulry and Herman Kovac

Sept. 2 2016
"This Time" (2016 WJO/Universal)

this time

1. "This Time"
2. "Stay With Me"
3. "All My Love"
4. "Broadway"
5. "I Need You"
6. "Not My Heart"
7. "Rain"
8. "No Matter Where You Are"
9. "Everyday People"
10 "Experience"
11 "Rendezvous"
12 "What You Say"
Produced by Ted Mulry and Herman Kovac



SINGLES

The Ted Mulry Gang/TMG:


Feb. 24 1975
"Sunday Evenings" b/w "Here We Are" (Albert Productions AP-10689)
Produced by Ted Albert
Entered the Australian Top 100 singles Chart at #97 on April 7 1975
Peaked at #87 and was on that chart for 8 weeks

June. 23 1975
"Jump in My Car" b/w "I'm On Fire" (Albert Productions AP-10830)
Produced by Ted Albert
Entered the Australian Top 100 Singles Chart #97 on September 29 1975
Peaked at #1 and was on that chart for 32 weeks
National #1 for 6 weeks / #2 Sydney, #1 Melbourne, #1 Brisbane, #1 Adelaide, #1 Perth, #1 Hobart
Earned 1 Gold Record Award for sales in excess of 50,000 units
Earned a Radio 3XY Golden Chart Award for longest reign at #1 in Melbourne for an Australian record
"Jump In My Car" b/w "Give To Me"
Released in the UK on Phillips (6000 192)
Released in the USA on Mercury (737740
Released in France on Mercury (6001 104)
Released in Germany and Netherlands on Mercury (6000 192)
"Jump In My Car"
Recorded and released in the UK by Chris Spedding on RAK records (RAK 228) 1976
In 2006 the song was recorded and released by David Hassellhoff and sold 18 million copies worldwide.
It peaked at #50 on the Australian Top 100 Singles Chart
Debuted at #3 on the Chart in England and was top 10 in Germany, Austria, Belgium, Sweden, Norway
and Netherlands.

Dec. 15 1975
"The Darktown Strutters Ball" b/w "She's For Me" (Albert Productions AP-11004)
Produced by Ted Albert
Entered the Australian Top 100 singles Chart at #82 on January 26 1976
Peaked at #3 and was on that chart for 23 weeks
National #3 for 5 weeks / #2 Sydney #2 Melbourne #2 Brisbane #4 Adelaide #3 Perth
Released in New Zealand on Albert Productions (AP-11004)

May. 17 1976
"Crazy" b/w "Help Me Out" (Albert Productions AP-11118)
Produced by Ted Mulry Gang
Entered the Australian Top 100 Singles Chart at #83 on May 31 1976
Peaked at #11 and was on that chart for 18 weeks
Recorded and released in New Zealand by Bunny Walters on Impact (IR 2000)
"Crazy" was released in Germany in 1980 and made top 30 on the chart in that country

Sept. 6 1976
"Steppin' Out" b/w "It's All Over Now" (Albert Productions AP-11241)
Produced by Ted Mulry Gang
Entered the Australian Top 100 Singles Chart at #72 on September 20 1976
Peaked at #42 and was on that chart for 13 weeks
It was the highest chart debut of any single by Ted Mulry Gang

Nov. 8 1976
"Jamaica Rum" b/w "Wanted Man" (Albert Productions AP-11305)
Produced by TMG
Entered the Australian Top 100 Singles Chart at #79 on December 13 1976
Peaked at #10 and was on that chart for 22 weeks

May 23 1977
"My Little Girl" b/w "You've Got It" (Mushroom K-6811)
Produced by TMG
Entered the Australian Top 100 Singles Chart at #72 on June 13 1977
Peaked at #8 and was on that chart for 18 weeks
Released in New Zealand on Mushroom (K 6811)
Released in South Africa on the Gallo Label (PD 1556)

Sept. 12 1977
"Sha La La Lee" b/w "Naturally" (Mushroom K-6898)
Produced by TMG
Entered the Australian Top 100 Singles Chart at #89 on September 26 1977
Peaked at #37 and was on that chart for 14 weeks

Mar. 13 1978
"Lazy Eyes" b/w "Set Me Free" (Mushroom K-7070)
Produced by Richard Lush
Entered the Australian Top 100 Singles Chart at #76 on April 17 1978
Peaked at #33 and was on that chart for 15 weeks
Released in New Zealand on Mushroom (K 7070)
"Lazy Eyes" b/w "Disturbing The Peace"
Released on February 19 1979 in the USA on ATCO (7096)
Entered Billboard Top 100 Singles Chart at #93 on March 3 1979
Peaked at #91 and was on that chart for 5 weeks
Released on April 12 1979 in Europe on Atlantic (ATL 11 283)

July 3 1978
"Heart of Stone" b/w "I Miss You" (Mushroom K-7180)
Produced by Richard Lush
Entered the Australian Top 100 Singles Chart at #100 on July 17 1978
Peaked at #37 and was on that chart for 16 weeks
"Heart of Stone" b/w "Set Me Free"
Released on July 9 1979 in the USA on ATCO (7201)

Nov. 13 1978
"(You've Got the) Devil in You" b/w "Disturbing the Peace" (Mushroom K-7315)
Produced by Richard Lush
Entered the Australian Top 100 Singles Chart at #96 on December 18 1978
Peaked at #69 and was on that chart for 9 weeks

Feb. 11 1980
"Save Me" b/w "How Long" (Mushroom K7805)
Produced by Eddie Leonetti

June 26 1980
"Can't Take It All" b/w "Home To You" (Mushroom K7925)
Produced by Eddie Leonetti

Sept. 18 1980
"Captured" b/w "I'm Down" (Mushroom K8029)
Produced by Eddie Leonetti

Aug. 2 1990

"Old Habits" b/w "Rock 'n' Roll" (Albert Productions 656192 7)
Produced by Ted Mulry and Les Hall

July 28 2023
“La La” (Digital Download only)
Produced by Herman Kovac and Les Hall

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