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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. The Clovers - Wikipedia

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    The Clovers are an American rhythm and blues/doo-wop vocal group who became one of the biggest selling acts of the ... Devil or Angel" was released in January 1956 ...

  4. 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.

  5. Category:The Clovers songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are The Clovers songs or lists of The Clovers songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Clovers songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  6. One Mint Julep - Wikipedia

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    Stylistically, the Clovers were moving away from the sentimental lyrics of the romantic doo-wop group songs and adapting a cooler group style, emphasizing rhythm more, nearing the style of a jump blues combo. [4] Toombs had been hired by the Atlantic Records label to write and compose humorous up-tempo rhythm and blues novelty songs. Atlantic ...

  7. Fool, Fool, Fool - Wikipedia

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    "Fool, Fool, Fool" is a 1951 song by The Clovers. The single was their second number one on the R&B chart and their most successful song on that chart, spending six weeks at the number-one position. The single was their second number one on the R&B chart and their most successful song on that chart, spending six weeks at the number-one position.

  8. Ting-A-Ling - Wikipedia

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    The last surviving original member of the Clovers, Harold Winley, told NPR that "Ting-a-Ling" was one of many Clovers hits credited to a songwriter known as "Nugetre". When spelled backwards, it was a pen-name belonging to the co-founder of Atlantic Records, Ahmet Ertegun. Winley says the pen name was a joke. "He'd laugh at it," Winley says ...

  9. Don't You Know I Love You - Wikipedia

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    "Don't You Know I Love You" is the 1951 debut single by the Clovers. The single was the first of three singles to make the top spot on the R&B charts. [ 1 ] Al Schmitt helped engineer the recording.