Pre-Walker Brothers Discography 1957-63
Prior to forming The Walker Brothers, Scott Walker recorded a series of songs under various names, most commonly as Scott Engel. Many of these recordings were later compiled and re-released credited to Scott Walker. Walker also collaborated with John Stewart in a series of short-lived groups, such as The Moongooners, Newporters and Chosen Few.
- "When is a Boy a Man" b/w "Steady As a Rock" (RKO Unique, 1957)
- "Livin' End" b/w "Good For Nothin'" (Orbit, 1958)
- "Charley Bop" b/w "All I Do Is Dream Of You" (Orbit, 1958)
- "Bluebell" b/w "Paper Doll" (Orbit, 1958)
- "Golden Rule of Love" b/w "Sunday" (Orbit, 1959)
- "Comin' Home" b/w "I Want to Know" (Orbit, 1959)
- "Take This Love" b/w "Till You Return" (Hi-Fi, 1959)
- "Anything Will Do" b/w "Mr Jones" (Liberty, 1961)
- "Anything Will Do" b/w "Forevermore" (Liberty, 1962)
- "Devil Surfer" b/w "Your Guess" (Martay, 1963)
- "Mongoon Stomp" b/w "Long Trip" (Candix, February 1962)
- "Willie and The Hand Jive" b/w "Moongoon Twist" (Essar, December 1962)
- "Jump Down" b/w "Wish You Were Here" (Marsh, October 1962)
- "Adventures In Paradise" b/w "Loose Board" (Scotchdown, August 1963)
- "I Only Came To Dance With You" b/w "Greens" (Tower, 1966)
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