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  1. The Title is The Winley Recordings 1957-62. The item format is a CD. CD's are released in many editions and variations, such as standard edition, re-issue, demonstration demo, not for sale, promotional promo, special edition, limited edition, and many other editions and versions.

  2. 26. Juli 2013 · Winley Recordings 1957-1962 is een album van Clovers, uitgebracht in 2013. Winley Recordings 1957-1962 bevat o.a. de... Ga naar zoeken Ga naar hoofdinhoud Ga naar prijsinformatie en bestellen. lekker winkelen zonder zorgen. Gratis verzend ...

  3. 24. Jan. 2012 · The Clovers are as advertised, the guys who put the "Doo" in "Doo Wop" back in 1950 when their first recording, "Don't You Know I Love You" sold 1 million copies. The Clovers can boast about their record albums, and numerous hit singles, with sales in the millions. Their signature song, "Love Potion Number Nine" has been heard all over the world.

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  4. And one can't object to White's recordings filling out the CD, as he can belt out those rhythm numbers like nobody's business. Where precisely all of these recordings fit into the Clovers' broader history is a mystery that won't be solved on this collection -- there's no annotation to speak of, and the makers even seem to obfuscate about the group's history with the one blurb that is here. A ...

  5. The Clovers: Winley Recordings 1957-62 (2012/WINLEY) 18 tracks from the guys who put the 'Doo' in 'Doo Wop' back then when their first recording 'Don't You Know I Love You' sold 1 million copies. Rare Winley material plus four additional very rare bonus songs, also prev. available on 45RPM only!

  6. Clovers – EP: The Clovers Sing. Die Gruppe entstand 1946 an der Armstrong High School in Washington, D.C. Die Gründungsmitglieder waren Harold "Hal" Lucas (Tenor/Bariton), Billy Shelton (Tenor) und Thomas Woods (Bass). Bald schloss sich ihnen John "Buddy" Bailey (Tenor) an, und Lucas übernahm den Bariton. Vorbilder der Clovers waren Gruppen ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_CloversThe Clovers - Wikipedia

    1946 to 1960. The group was formed at Armstrong High School, Washington, D.C., in 1946 by Harold Lucas (baritone), Billy Shelton and Thomas Woods. [2] Initially a trio, they expanded to a quartet with the addition of John "Buddy" Bailey (lead) and began calling themselves The Four Clovers. Billy Shelton was replaced by Matthew McQuater (tenor ...