South Africa
RCA
South Africa is not mentioned on the labels for some reason and they share
the same numbering system
with Rhodesia so it can be confusing which is which.
Fortunately
for the Monkees all the Rhodesian records were pressed on tri-centers,
so it's easy to distinguish between the two.
Chart positions courtesy of music historian Kimbozw from 45cat.com.
RCA Company Sleeves
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Released in 1966
Highest Chart Position: 16
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
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Released in 1967
Highest Chart Position: ?
41.932
(Theme From) The Monkees/
I Wanna Be Free
41.932
Alternate Label
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Released in 1967
Highest Chart Position: 8
41.938
A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You/
The Girl I Knew Somewhere
41.938
Promo Radio Sticker
41.938
Alternate Label
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Released in August 1967
Highest Chart Position: 14
41.973
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Released in December 1967
Highest Chart Position: 1
42.000
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Released in 1968
Highest Chart Position: 15
42.020
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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 March 1969
Highest Chart Position: 14
42.080
Black Label
Tear Drop City/
A Man Without A Dream
42.080
Orange Label
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Released in August 1969
Highest Chart Position: 17
42.109
Listen To The Band/
Someday Man
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Released on December 4, 1969
Highest Chart Position: --
42.136
Good Clean Fun/
Mommy And Daddy