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The Ivy Three were an American pop vocal trio from Garden City, Long Island, New York. The group was formed by three undergraduates at Adelphi University in 1959. They signed to Shell Records ; their first single, "Yogi", was written by Shell founders Lou Stallman and Sid Jacobson along with member Charles Koppelman .
All Hours received mixed reviews from music critics; although several applauded Ivy for exploring a new sound, several of the songs on the album were described as boring and overly simple. "Distant Lights", "Fascinated" and "Lost in the Sun" were released as the album's three singles. The latter two songs were accompanied by music videos.
A departure from Ivy's previous studio albums Realistic (1995) and Apartment Life (1997), Long Distance was influenced by new wave, but maintained Ivy's signature blend of indie pop and indie rock music. Ivy collaborated with long-time producer Peter Nashel for two of the album's tracks, while the rest were written and produced entirely by ...
They also lent the song "I'll Be Near You" to the soundtrack for the 2005 American film Bee Season. Ivy's sixth album, All Hours , was distributed in September 2011 by Nettwerk . It featured the singles " Distant Lights ", " Fascinated " and " Lost in the Sun ", all released during 2011 and 2012.
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Promotional videos were created for that song and the lead single, "Lucy Doesn't Love You". By this time, the band had also found success on both the big and small screens, scoring the Farrelly Brothers ’ Shallow Hal , [ 7 ] as well as having their songs featured prominently in numerous films and television shows.
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