W&G Records was an Australian recording company that operated from the early 1950s to the 1970s. It was a subsidiary of the Melbourne precision engineering company White & Gillespie.
W&G released many significant recordings by Australian popular artists of the 1960s and also issued recordings of popular American artists, notably releases from the ABC-Paramount (Ampar) label, which W&G distributed from 1955 until 1960, when the Australian distribution was taken over by Festival Records. Recording engineer and producer Bill Armstrong worked at W&G from 1956 to 1961, prior to opening his own studio in 1965.[1]
W&G also established a special subsidiary label, In Records, which released the classic mid-1960s recordings by the Loved Ones.
List of W&G Records artists
This is a list of recording artists who have had at least one recording released on the W&G record label. In alphabetical order:
- Arthur & Mary –
 - Bartholomew Plus Three – "Cause I'm Alone" / "On a Wintery Night"
 - Belfast Gypsies –
 - Merv Benton – "Baby Let's Play House" / "Endless Sleep"
 - Bobby Bland –
 - The Blarney Stones – Rocking Alone In An Old Rocking Chair (LP)
 - Blanch Jewel - "By The Window" / "Christmas Kangaroo"
 - Bobby Bright – "There's a Great Day a-Coming" / "Girls Never Notice Me"
 - Donald Britton - plays Organ Music by British French and German Composers (LP) [2]
 - James Brown –
 - Al Casey and the KCettes - "Surfin' Hootenanny"
 - Pat Carroll – "To The Sun"
 - Casinos –
 - Johnny Chester with the Thunderbirds – "Hokey Pokey" / "Can Can Ladies"
 - Contours – "Do You Love Me"
 - Colin Cook –
 - Frankie Davidson - "I Care for You"
 - Jackie Day – "Before It's Too Late"
 - Sergio de Pieri – Organ Recital — St. Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne
 - Anne Dreyer – "Storytelling Time"
 - Judith Durham with Frank Traynor's Jazz Preachers – Judy Durham (EP) 1963
 - John Farrar –
 - Johnny Farnham –
 - Martin Gale and His Old Timers – "It's Honky-Tonk Time"
 - Johnny Greenwood – "Loving Arms"
 - The Gospel Harmoneers - gospel quartet- 45s Gospel Rhythm and Gospel Gems, 1961
 - The Haunted - "1-2-5"
 - Herbie's People - "Sweet & Tender Romance" / "You Thrill Me To Pieces"
 - Donald Jenkins & The Delighters – "Somebody Help Me"
 - Paul Paffen – "Golden Voice Across the Valley"
 - Lotte Landl –
 - Little Gulliver –
 - Athol Guy – The Seekers
 - Hayes Brothers & The Bluegrass Ramblers – "Great Speckled Bird" / "Hello City Limits"
 - Joe Hinton –
 - Joe Grech –
 - Johnny Mac- Pink Champagne and a Room of Roses (1964)/ Don't Waste Time with Teardrops (1964)/I Found a Flower/Jingle Bell Rock/ Railroad Tracks
 - Lynn Hope – "Morocco" / "Broken Hearted" (1954)
 - Johnny Lo Piccolo (John St Peeters) –
 - The Loved Ones – "The Loved One" / "Ever Loving Man" / "Sad Dark Eyes"
 - Maximum Load – "Nolene"
 - Russell Morris – "Hush EP" (1967)
 - Paul Paffen – Golden Voice Across the Valley LP
 - Bunny Paul – "I'm Hooked"
 - Reg Poole – "Australian Country Music Hall of Fame Song" (1973)
 - Keith Potger – The Seekers
 - The Red Onion Jazz Band – The Red Onion Jazz Band (1965) LP, Hot Red Onions (1965) LP, Big Band Memories (1967) LP.
 - Paul Revere & The Raiders – In the Beginning LP
 - Donn Reynolds - "The Parting" / "Little Old Log Shanty" (1961)
 - The Seekers – "Waltzing Matilda", The Seekers Sing Their Big Hits LP
 - Kevin Shegog – "Wolverton Mountain" / "One Small Photograph" (1962)
"Phar Lap (The Red Terror)" / "Johnny Was A Friend Of Mine" (1965) - Tony Sheveton – "A Million Drums" / "Dance With Me" (1964)
 - Ernie Sigley –
 - Soul-Jers –
 - Gene Summers & the Platinum Fog – "Hot Pants" / "Young Voices of Children" (1971)
 - The Thunderbirds – "Wild Weekend"
 - Diana Trask – "Going Steady" / "Comes Love"
 - Frank Traynor's Jazz Preachers – Judy Durham with Frank Traynor's Jazz Preachers
 - Webb Brothers – Clancy of the Overflow LP
 - Bruce Woodley – The Seekers
 - The Cherokees - "Moon in the Afternoon" (instrumental)
 - The Strangers
 - The Hawking Brothers
 - Pam Bradley
 - Pam & Ade
 - Paul Anka - "Diana" / "Don't Gamble With Love" (1957) WG-SPN496 Plain yellow label with black text
 - The Spotnicks - "Orange Blossom Special" / "The Spotnicks Theme" (1962) WG-S-1450 Yellow label with black text, except W&G which is in red text
 - Ned Miller - "From A Jack To A King" / "Parade Of Broken Hearts" (1963) WG-S-1536 Yellow label with black text, except W&G which is in red text
 - Peter Posa - "The White Rabbit" / "Honey Be My Honey Bee" (1963) WG-S-1735 Yellow label with black text, except W&G which is in red text
 - The Seekers - The Seekers Sing Their Big Hits (1965) WG 25/2512 Yellow label with blue text. Original release with B&W image on album cover. A different colour photograph was used on a stereo release of this album.
 - Dennis Gibbons - "The Drovers Dream" 1964
 - The Breakaways - "Bonaparte's Retreat"/"You're Just in Love"
 
References
- ↑ "The Legendary Bill Armstrong". Abc.net.au. 5 February 2013. Retrieved 12 December 2021.
 - ↑ "Discography for W&G Records - OZ - 000 series". Global Dog Productions. Global Dog Productions (In Memory of Ron Smith). Retrieved 1 January 2019.