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The Lettermen are an American male pop vocal trio whose trademark is close-harmony pop songs with light arrangements. The group started in 1959. [1] They have had two Top 10 singles (both No. 7), 16 Top 10 singles on the Adult Contemporary chart (including one No. 1), 32 consecutive Billboard chart albums, 11 gold records, and four Grammy nominations.
Other popular versions (with lyrics) were recorded by The Four Coins in 1957 (#11 US) [4] and by The Lettermen in 1969 (#64 US). Many versions have been included in artists' albums over the years including: Johnny Mathis - The Wonderful World of Make Believe (1964) Peggy Lee - In the Name of Love (1964) Vic Damone - Strange Enchantment (1962) [5]
The Four Freshmen is an American ... The Four Freshmen are also credited with influencing The Lettermen, The Four Preps and ... "Teach Me Tonight"/"Shangri-La" (6/62 ...
A: Shangri-La * Memories Of You * Heartache Street (And Teardrop Ave.) * Lovers’ Island * Manhattan Serenade * The Curly-Headed Kid In The Third Row B: You're Breaking My Heart * This Life * Ting-A-Ling Telephone * New World * I Will Never Be The Same * Maybe 1958. EP Epic ZTEP 60057/60058; A: Sal Mineo – My Bride * The Four Coins – All ...
The Lettermen recorded the song in 1964, on an album of the same name, that reached number six on the Billboard Easy Listening chart in 1970. It peaked at number 73 on the Billboard Hot 100 the same year. [3] The Shangri-Las, ("He Cried"), [4] took their rendition to number 65 on the Billboard Hot 100 in May 1966. [5]
Maxwell went on to devising his own arrangements, and composed three songs for which he is remembered: "Little Dipper" (1959, recorded under the name The Mickey Mozart Quintet) peaked at #30 on the Billboard Hot 100, [6] "Ebb Tide" (1953) was a perennial favorite, and "Shangri-La" was a hit in 1957 for The Four Coins and 1969 for The Lettermen.
Shangri-La is a four-part television documentary miniseries, directed by Morgan Neville and Jeff Malmberg, that aired on Showtime from July 12 to August 2, 2019. The series concerns the Shangri-La recording studio in Malibu, California and its owner, record producer and Def Jam Records co-founder Rick Rubin.
"Shangri-La" (1969) "Hurt So Bad" is a song written by Teddy Randazzo, ... The song has been re-recorded by numerous artists including The Lettermen, ...