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  2. The Sylvers - Wikipedia

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    Edmund recorded a solo album for Arista in 1985, but it was never released in the United States, although a single from the set, "I Love the Streets", was released in Japan in 1989. [8] Foster started his own group, Hy-Tech, in 1989, but two CDs went relatively unnoticed, as did a solo MP3 CD in 1998 called "Foster Vs. Foster".

  3. The Angels (American group) - Wikipedia

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    The group left Smash in 1964 and signed with Congress Records. The group became the Halos, following a dispute over the ownership of the name "the Angels". Peggy Santiglia took a leave of absence from the group in 1965 and was replaced by Toni Mason. The group released several more singles, none of which charted.

  4. My Boyfriend's Back (album) - Wikipedia

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    My Boyfriend's Back is the second studio album released by the American pop girl group the Angels. It was issued on the Smash Records label in September 1963. The album was produced by Robert Feldman, Jerry Goldstein, and Richard Gottehrer. It features the Angels' biggest hit, "My Boyfriend's Back", which reached number one on the Billboard Hot ...

  5. The 13 most controversial album covers of all time, from The ...

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    After several refused to stock the album, the cover image was replaced with the band’s now-iconic skull-studded Celtic cross logo. 6. Cannibal Corpse – Eaten Back To Life

  6. The Angels discography - Wikipedia

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    The Angels were formed in Adelaide in 1974 by the Brewster brothers, John and Rick, together with Bernard "Doc" Neeson. The line-up of the band has since gone through numerous changes with Rick as the mainstay member. They are known as Angel City internationally (to avoid confusion with 70s glam-rock band Angel.)

  7. Frankie Laine and the Four Lads - Wikipedia

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    It was released by Columbia Records sometime in the first half of 1956 when the Four Lads were flying high on the U.S. singles charts. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Laine and the Four Lads had already had a hit together — in 1954 with a song titled "Rain, Rain, Rain" that reached number 30 in the United States [ 3 ] and number 8 in the UK. [ 4 ]

  8. The Four Aces - Wikipedia

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    b/w "Charlie Was a Boxer" (from The Four Aces Sing) 43 26 — "I Only Know I Love You" / 22 38 — The Four Aces Sing "Dreamer" 86 43 — Non-album track "You Can't Run Away from It" / 20 — — The Four Aces Sing "Friendly Persuasion (Thee I Love)" 45 10 29 Hits from Hollywood "Someone To Love" / 47 — — The Four Aces Sing "Written on the ...

  9. The Four Lads - Wikipedia

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    The Four Lads' Greatest Hits "I Heard the Angels Singing" b/w "Ain't It a Pity and a Shame" (Both tracks with Frankie Laine) Frankie Laine and The Four Lads: 1956 "No, Not Much!" / 2 3 The Four Lads' Greatest Hits "I'll Never Know" 52 Non-album track "Standing on the Corner" / 3 4 34 The Four Lads' Greatest Hits "My Little Angel" 22 16 Non ...