Artists On Pye Records
(including the U.S. labels that issued records by the artists during the time they were on Pye)
- The Bachelors
- Sounds Orchestral (issued in U.S. on Parkway)
- Long John Baldry (issued in U.S. on Warner Bros.)
- Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen (issued in U.S. on Kapp)
- Trader Horne
- Acker Bilk
- Chris Barber's Jazzband (issued in U.S. on Laurie)
- David Bowie (1965–1966; issued in U.S. on Warner Bros.)
- The Brook Brothers (1961–64)
- Brotherhood of Man (1975–1979)
- Max Bygraves made a successful series of singalong albums for Pye
- Petula Clark (1957–1971: in addition to dozens of singles, her output for Pye included seventeen albums. Issued in U.S. on Laurie and then on Warner Bros.)
- Clem Curtis
- Joe Dolan
- Lonnie Donegan (1956–1969; issued in U.S. on Mercury, Atlantic, then Dot)
- Donovan (1965–1971; issued in U.S. on Hickory and then Epic)
- Carl Douglas (issued in the U.S. on 20th Century Fox)
- The Enid
- Episode Six (issued in U.S. on Elektra for 1 single only)
- The Flying Machine (1969; issued in U.S. on Congress and then Janus)
- Emile Ford and the Checkmates
- The Foundations (issued in the U.S. on Uni)
- Brian Joseph Friel (issued in the U.S. on ATV Records)
- Benny Hill (1961–1965)
- The Honeycombs (1964–1966; issued in the U.S. on Interphon and then Warner Bros.)
- Idlewild (2006)
- The Ivy League (1965–1966; issued in the U.S. on Cameo)
- Tony Jackson and the Vibrations (1964–1966)
- Jimmy James & The Vagabonds
- The Kinks (1964–1971; issued in the U.S. on Cameo and then Reprise)
- Vera Lynn (1979–1981)
- David MacBeth
- Man
- Gerald Masters (1977–1980)
- Mungo Jerry (1970–1974; issued in the U.S. on Janus and then Bell)
- Olivia Newton-John (Olivia, Festival, Australia, 1972)
- Maxine Nightingale
- The Migil 5 (1964–1965)
- Des O'Connor
- Lennie Peters (1966)
- The Real Thing (1976–1979)
- Joan Regan (1960–1961)
- The Remo Four
- The Searchers (1963–1967; issued in the U.S. on Mercury, Liberty and then Kapp)
- Sandie Shaw (1964–1972; issued in the U.S. on Reprise)
- Labi Siffre (1970–1973, Pye International)
- Hurricane Smith (1976–1977)
- The Sorrows (1964–1966; issued in the U.S. on Warner Bros.)
- Status Quo (1968–1971; issued in the U.S. on Cadet Concept and then Janus)
- Graduate (1979)
- Tommy Steele
- Frankie Vaughan (1973–1978)
- Velvett Fogg (1969)
- Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band (issued in the U.S. on Kapp)
- Mark Wynter (1962–1968)
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