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Five friends in the Air Force practiced in the service club each day and began to develop their sound. Clarence Quick wrote "Come Go With Me," which they recorded in disc jockey Barry Kay's basement. In 1956 hey sold it to Fee-Bee Records, became a hit that was bought by Dot, who signed the group. Signed by Mercury after being discharged from the Air Force, their biggest hits being "Cool Shake," "Sunday Kind of Love" and "Whispering Bells." 17 authentic original tunes, "String Along," "That's My Desire," "Jitterbug Mary," "Stormy Weather," "Life is But a Dream," "Pretty Little Things," and soulful covers of "Searchin'," "That's Why I Love You So," "The Glory of Love" and a finger-popping "On The Street Where You Live." A fun collection from these Doo-Wop legends! |
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