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The Best of Bill Deal & The Rhondels, Heritage HTS 35,006, 1970 [ edit ] The material for this album, which substantially overlaps the Vintage Rock album, was recorded in New York City between July 25, 1968 ("May I") and October 30, 1969 ("Harlem Shuffle"), with the most tracks recorded at Bell Sound Studios on March 10, 1969. [ 11 ]
The Sensational Epics were part of the same roster as The Tams, handled by Bill Lowery Talent Inc. [14] They recorded a version. Backed with "It's a Gas", and released on Cameo 450. [ 15 ] It was reported by Record World in the December 31, 1966 issue that the record was breaking big through the South. [ 16 ]
The song was covered by Bill Deal and the Rhondels in 1969, and peaked at number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100. [ 4 ] Del Shannon covered this song on his posthumously-released album Rock On! .
In 1965, Williams and the Zodiacs cut a promising ballad, "May I." But their label, Vee-Jay, went bankrupt just as the song was coming out and "May I" was later a hit for another white group, Bill ...
U.S. congressional negotiators on Tuesday reached a tentative deal on a stopgap funding bill to avert a partial government shutdown, provide about $100 billion in fresh disaster aid and $10 ...
Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday the company was in advanced talks to acquire Melio and the deal values the provider of digital payment tools at $1.95 billion. Bill Holdings is not pursuing ...
Two of his singles with McVay were "Daddy Cool", released in 1961, and "I've Been Hurt" [1] a cover of the hit by Bill Deal And The Rondels, which was released in 1966. Darrell also recorded "Turn To Me" and "Sing Me No Sad Songs". The latter, a composition by Elton John and Bernie Taupin, was released in 1969 and almost immediately withdrawn ...
Bill passed after senators rejected 11 proposed amendments