Billboard Charting Songs Featuring The Famous Flames
- 1956: "Please, Please, Please" (#105 US, #5 US R&B)
- 1958: "Try Me" (#48 US, #1 US R&B)
- 1960: "I'll Go Crazy" (#15 US R&B)
- 1960: "Think" (#33 US, #7 US R&B)
- 1960: "This Old Heart" (#79 US, #20 US R&B)
- 1961: "Bewildered" (#40 US, #7 US R&B)
- 1961: "I Don't Mind" (#47 US, #4 US R&B)
- 1961: "Just You and Me, Darling" (B-side of "I Love You, Yes I Do"; #17 US R&B)
- 1962: "Shout and Shimmy" (#61 US, #16 US R&B)
- 1963: "Like a Baby" (#24 US R&B)
- 1963: "Signed, Sealed, and Delivered" (#77 US)
- 1964: "Oh Baby Don't You Weep" (#23 US)
- 1964: "Please, Please, Please" (overdubbed) (#95 US)
- 1965: "I'll Go Crazy" (live) (#73 US, #28 US R&B)
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