Bell Records Artists (1970s)
- April Wine (Big Tree)
- Bay City Rollers
- Barry Blue
- Brownsville Station (Big Tree)
- David Cassidy
- Climax (Carousel, Rocky Road)
- Dawn (featuring Tony Orlando)
- The Drifters
- Edison Lighthouse
- The 5th Dimension
- First Choice (Philly Groove)
- Gary Glitter
- The Glitter Band
- Godspell (1971 Off-Broadway Cast)
- Godspell (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
- Let the Good Times Roll (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
- Lost Horizon (1973 film) (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
- Gropus Cackus
- Terry Jacks
- Davy Jones
- Vicki Lawrence
- Leapy Lee
- Lobo (Big Tree)
- Melissa Manchester
- Barry Manilow
- Sylvia McNeill
- The Partridge Family
- Suzi Quatro
- Rodney Allen Rippy
- Ricky Segall
- Showaddywaddy
- Labi Siffre (two singles, no albums)
- The Stampeders
- The Sweet
- Marlo Thomas (Free to Be... You and Me)
- Al Wilson (Rocky Road)
- Lenny Zakatek
- Sylvia McNeill
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