RHODESIA
RCA


Just like South Africa, Rhodesia is not mentioned anywhere on the label,
and they both share the same numbering system, which was unique
to these records. For the Monkees, only Rhodesia used the tri-centers.

Chart positions courtesy of Kimbozw from 45cat.com.

 

RCA Company Sleeve

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Released in 1966
Highest Chart Position: 4

41.893


Last Train To Clarksville/
Take A Giant Step

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Released in 1967
Highest Chart Position: 1

41.916


I'm A Believer/
(I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone

 

41.916
Alternate Labels

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Released in 1967
Highest Chart Position: 4

41.932


(Theme From) The Monkees/
I Wanna Be Free

 

41.932
Alternate Label

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Released in 1967
Highest Chart Position: 2

41.938


A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You/
The Girl I Knew Somewhere

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Released in August 1967
Highest Chart Position: 5

41.973


Pleasant Valley Sunday/
Words

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Released in December 1967
Highest Chart Position: 1

42.000


Daydream Believer/
Goin' Down

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Released in 1968
Highest Chart Position: 5

42.020


Valleri/
Tapioca Tundra

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Released in 1968
Highest Chart Position: ?

42.040


D. W. Washburn/
It's Nice To Be With You

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Released in 1969
Highest Chart Position: ?

42.080


Tear Drop City/
A Man Without A Dream

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Released in 1969
Highest Chart Position: --

42.109


Listen To The Band/
Someday Man

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Released in 1969
Highest Chart Position: --

42.136

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Good Clean Fun/
Mommy And Daddy