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  2. Devil or Angel - Wikipedia

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    "Devil or Angel" is a song written by Blanche Carter and originally recorded by the Clovers in 1955, where it went to number four on the US R&B Best Sellers chart. [2] It was re-recorded by John Bailey after he left the Clovers and formed another Clovers group for Lana Records in 1965.

  3. Bobby Vee Sings Your Favorites - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Vee Sings Your Favorites is the debut album by American Singer Bobby Vee, released in May 1960 by Liberty Records. [2]It features his 1st big hit Devil or Angel, and a mirror hit "Since I Met You Baby", They peaked at Nos. 6, and 81, respectively, on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in the United States.

  4. The Clovers - Wikipedia

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    Devil or Angel" was released in January 1956 [17] and entered the top five of the R&B chart in February. [18] Their next release, "Love, Love, Love" (recorded in March 1956), charted in the R&B top ten of June and reached the top 50 of the national chart in August.

  5. Bobby Vee discography - Wikipedia

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    "Devil or Angel" / Liberty 55270 6 — — 22 4 2 ... Vee sang two Songs "All You've Got to Do is Touch Me" & "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" in the flim;

  6. Bobby Vee (album) - Wikipedia

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    Joe Viglione of AllMusic said that "the hits have a timeless charm that puts them in a class above much of the close-to filler material here -- covers of Johnny Tillotson's "Poetry in Motion," the Chordettes/the Four Aces '50s hit "Mr. Sandman," the Fireballs/the Crickets "More Than I Can Say" (an eventual hit for Leo Sayer), and Little Willie John's "Talk to Me, Talk to Me".

  7. Bobby Vee - Wikipedia

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    Vee's career began in the midst of tragedy. On February 3, 1959, "The Day the Music Died", three of the four headline acts in the lineup of the traveling Winter Dance Party—Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper—were killed in the crash of a V-tailed 1947 Beechcraft Bonanza airplane, along with the 21-year-old pilot, Roger Peterson.

  8. Lou Doillon - Wikipedia

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    Then came "Questions and Answers" directed by Gaetan Chataigner while Doillon was on tour and "Devil or Angel" directed by Christophe Acker in Scotland. In October 2012, Doillon started her first tour at French rock club La Flèche d'Or and played France, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Canada and England.

  9. Do What You Gotta Do (album) - Wikipedia

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    "Run Like a Devil" bubbled under Billboard's Hot 100, reaching number 124, [5] and peaked at number 106 on the Cashbox singles chart. "Do What You Gotta Do" debuted on the Hot 100 on August 31, 1968, peaking at number 83 during a 4-week stay on the chart. [6]