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  2. The Flamingos - Wikipedia

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    The Flamingos are an American doo-wop group formed in Chicago in 1953. The band became popular in mid-to-late 1950s and are best known for their 1959 cover version of " I Only Have Eyes for You ". They have since been hailed as being one of the finest and most influential vocal groups in pop and doo wop music history.

  3. I Only Have Eyes for You - Wikipedia

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    The Flamingos recorded a dozen songs from Goldner's list, but "I Only Have Eyes for You" proved difficult. Flamingos high tenor Terry "Buzzy" Johnson, who was also the group's arranger, was advised by lead tenor Nate Nelson to do something exotic with the refrain: "Go way out on it! Make it Russian, like 'Song of the Volga Boatman'". The ...

  4. I'll Be Home - Wikipedia

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    The song was released on Chess' Checker Records subsidiary in January, 1956, with The Flamingos version going to No. 5 on Billboard's R&B chart, [3] its sales greatly overshadowed by the Pat Boone version released the same month. [4]

  5. Tommy Hunt - Wikipedia

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    The first was a cover version of a song formerly sung by Roy Hamilton, titled "Crackin' Up". [1] It peaked at No. 39 in the UK Singles Chart in October 1975. [ 3 ] This was followed by another chart success "Loving on the Losing Side" (UK No. 28, 1976). 1982/83 saw Hunt win the Male Vocalist of the Year, presented by Club Mirror .

  6. Category:The Flamingos songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "The Flamingos songs" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. G. Great Balls of Fire; I.

  7. Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So) - Wikipedia

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    In January 1959 Checker Records re-released The Flamingo's Parrot Records version as a single, and included it on their self-titled album the following month. [73] In 1961 The Flamingos re-released a version of the song on End Records (End 1085). [79] [80]

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  9. I Was Such a Fool (To Fall in Love with You) - Wikipedia

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    The Flamingos released the original version of the song as a single in 1959. It reached No. 71 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1960. [3]