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The Jerry Ross Songbook

Here are just a few highlights from Jerry Ross’s prolific songwriting and producing career.

PRODUCTION CREDITS

"When We Get Married," recorded by the Dreamlovers, released 1961.

"If I Should Lose You," the Dreamlovers, 1962.

"My Own True Love," the Duprees, 1962.

"Who Do You Love," the Sapphires, 1963.

"The 81," Candy & the Kisses, 1964.

"Gotta Have Your Love," the Sapphires, 1964.

"You Gave Me Somebody to Love," the Dreamlovers, 1964.

"Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie," Jay & the Techniques, 1966.

"Keep the Ball Rolling," Jay & the Techniques, 1966.

"98.6," Keith, 1966.

"Sunny," Bobby Hebb, 1966.

"Sunday Will Never Be the Same," Spanky & Our Gang, 1967.

"Lazy Day," Spanky & Our Gang, 1967.

"I'm Gonna Make You Love Me," Dee Dee Warwick, 1967.

"Ain't Nothin But a Houseparty," the Show Stoppers, 1968.

"Mr. Dream Merchant," Jerry Butler, 1968.

"May I," Bill Deal & the Rhondels, 1968.

"What Kind of Fool," Bill Deal & the Rhondels, 1969.

"Corazon," The LTG Exchange, 1973.

JERRY ROSS PRODUCTIONS (COLOSSUS RECORDS)

"Venus," the Shocking Blue, 1969.

"Ma Belle Amie," the Tee Set, 1970.

"Little Green Bag," the George Baker Selection, 1970.

SONGWRITING CREDITS

"If I Should Lose You," the Dreamlovers (Hogan-Ross), 1962.

"Who Do You Love," the Sapphires (Gamble-Ross), 1963.

"The 81," Candy & the Kisses (Gamble-Ross), 1964.

"You Gave Me Somebody to Love," the Dreamlovers (Ross-Poncia-Andreoli), 1964.

"I'm Gonna Make You Love Me," Diana Ross & the Supremes, and the Temptations (Ross-Gamble-Huff), 1968.

"Mr. Dream Merchant," Jerry Butler (Ross-Larry Weis), 1968.