The Infernos Pride 45 Road of Life

The Infernos

The Infernos Pride 45 Road of LifeCan’t find any info on the Infernos other than their location of Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Their only 45 came out on the Pride label in April, 1967. The best side is a band original, “Road of Life”, a loose rocker with a dry 12-string guitar sound, great vocal shouts, harmonica, and even what sounds to be a Hammond organ.

The flip is “Your Love for Mine”, written by Chuck Douglas, a ballad with enough attitude to make it interesting. Both sides Oklahoma Pub. BMI. Jay Reed produced the single.

Pride Records started out at 4232 E. Young Pl. in Tulsa, Oklahoma then relocated to 2032 E. 49th St. No. in Tulsa. The label started in country but released some interesting garage and even psychedelic songs in 1966 and 1967.

Pride discography (probably incomplete, I’d appreciate any assistance)

45s (in chronological order):

Billy Parker – “It Takes a Lot of Money” / “Sing Me a Sad Song” (1965, red label, produced by David Ingles, SK4M-0871, 660P-0871)

Bobby McBride – “Roll On Blues” / Curtis Long – “Koosey Coo” (1965, blue label, produced by Billy Parker and Jean Corby, SK4M-3615/6, 660P-3615)

Bobby McBride – “Chantilly Lace #2” (vocal by Don Ramey) / “Cryin’ Heart” (vocal by Bobby McBride) (1965, Pride Inc. logo, SK4M-5811/12, 660P-5811)

Benny Ketchum – “That Ain’t No Stuff” / “Sad Sad World” (1966, Pride Inc. logo, produced by Billy Parker and Carl Rivers for Blue Crest Music BMI, T4KM-2322/3, 660P-2322)

The Rompers – “Slippin’ And Sliding” (vocal By Charlie And Don) / “Don’t You Ever Get Tired” (vocal by Bob Winningham) (1966, Pride Inc. logo, T4KM-2483/4, 660P-2483)

Tommy Florence – “My Baby’s Gone” / “Love Me Tender” (1966, Pride Inc. logo, T4KM-5240, 660P-5239)

The Cinders – “Hey Pretty Girl” (vocal by Dennis Parrott) / “Wind Up” (Tommy Hudson) (1966, Pride Inc. logo, T4KM-5200/1, 660P-5200)

The Cinders “Trouble Making Guy” (Dennis Parrott for Billy Parker Music) / “Hard Hard Life” (1966, Pride Inc. logo, TK4M-7459, 660P-7459)
(The Cinders were Dennis Parrott, Wayne Reed, Tommy Hudson, Frank Schaeffer and Keats Tyler.)

The Infernos – “Road of Life” / “Your Love for Mine” (Chuck Douglas) (April 1967, simpler blue logo, U4KM-4623, 673P-4623)

Jerry Boggs – “Freedom” / “I’ve Never Wanted Anyone But You” (1967, 673P-4995)

Jerry Boggs – “Love Came Back” / “My Eyes Could Only See” (1967, U4KM-8141, 673P-8131)

Frankie and Lonnie Treat – “Somebody New” / “I Don’t Blame You” (1967, 673P-8167)

Group Love Corp. – “Love Corporation” (Phil Henry) / “Should I” (1967, U4KM-8450, 673P-8450)

LP: Billy Parker – If I Make It Through The Night, Pride 1001 PLP (1965, 660P-0874)

Most Pride releases from late ’65 and 1966 have a Pride Inc. logo on a light blue background. Pride used their account number 660P as a prefix for their early releases (changing with the Infernos to prefix 673P), then picked up the four digits from the RCA custom pressing #. Following this system can give an mistaken chronology of releases as it leaves off the year indicator on the RCA pressing code. More accurate is to follow the RCA custom press code (such as SK4M-3615 or T4KM-5200).

The Infernos Pride 45 Your Love For Mine

5 thoughts on “The Infernos”

  1. I have this record signed by Chuck Douglas with a love note to “the girl I’m gonna marrie.” Apparently her name was Shirley. The song looks to have been written for her.

  2. I HAVE (4) 45’S BY DUDLEY PENNINGTON. DUDLEY PASSED AWAY 3/13/18. I UNDERSTAND WALTER CLARK WAS HIS PROMOTER.DUDLEY WAS IN MY HIGH SCHOOL CLASS 1955 PURVIS,MS. THE 45’S HAVE THE PRIDE LABLE ON THEM.ANY INFO YOU HAVE WOULD BE APPRICATED. ehwheat36@gmail.com

  3. Just in case I didn’t send label info last time I contacted you about…
    The Rogues Five- “Too Good For Love” / “It’s On Again” (1966 Pride Inc. logo, 660P-7339 TK4M-7340). Check me on the year. As the discography stand above, would that place this 45 between the 2 Cinders releases?

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