





Freddy Weller - Freddy joined the Raiders in 1965. He started a singing solo country in 1969 (still with the Raiders ) and Mark Lindsay produced his first single Games People Play (written by Joe South like Birds Of A Feather) and his first ablum, Freddy Weller. Freddy went on to record 11 albums and many singles. Two CD's have been released and you can get them here. This is my 45 of Games People Play / Home.


Mark Lindsay - Mark also started recording solo in 1969 (still with the Raiders) and recorded First Hymn From Grand Terrace. It wasn't a big record, but his follow up record Arizona went platinum.


He went on to record three albums and many singles. These are the singles I know of: Silverbird, Miss. America, Are You Old Enough, Problem Child, and these two California , Sing Me High.

My Top Picks
It wasn't easy as I love just about every Raiders songs. But out of all of
them, this is the list of my top 50 Raiders, Mark Lindsay, & Freddy Weller
Songs.( By Raiders unless noted. Ones in Green
not released as singles and only on albums as far as I know):
- Communications
- Wanting You
- Indian Reservation
- Let Me
- Mr. Sun Mr. Moon
- Just Like Me
- Arizona (Mark)
- Love Got In The Way (Freddy)
- California (Mark)
- We Gotta All Get Together
- Love Music
- Don't Take It So Hard
- Tighter (From Revolution)
- Man From Houston (Mark)
- SS 396
- Silverbird (Mark)
- Kicks
- Love You So
- Boogaloo Down Broadway
- Celia Brown (Freddy)
- Too Much Talk
- First Hymn From Grand Terrace (Mark)
- Sometimes
- Melody For An Unknown Girl
- Corvair Baby
- Do Unto Others
- I'm Not Your Stepping Stone
- All About He
- Good Thing
- ListenTo The Young Folks (Freddy)
- Dizzy (Freddy who also co-wrote)
- Birds Of A Feather (Raiders)
- Down In The Boondocks (Freddy)
- Country Wine
- Indian Lake (Freddy)
- Rouge On Blue (Mark)
- A Kiss To Remember You By
- Where Are Your Children
- Hungry
- One Night Stand
- Still Your Fool (Freddy)
- Sexy Lady (Freddy)
- My Way
- Stone Crazy (Freddy)
- She Loves Me (Freddy)
- Get Out Of My Head
- The Old Man At The Fair (Mark)
- Save The Country
- Been Too Long On The Road (Mark)
- Gone
