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  1. 28. Juli 2009 · The Flamingos Meet the Dubs by The Flamingos released in 2009. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  2. The Flamingos Meet The Moonglows (On The Dusty Road Of Hits) ( LP, Compilation, Reissue) Line Records. LLP 5180. Germany. 1982. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1993 CD release of "The Flamingos Meet The Moonglows On The Dusty Road Of Hits" on Discogs.

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  3. Dubs / Flamingos - Flamingos Meet The Dubs music CD album at CD Universe, This budget CD features two popular Doo Wop groups, The Flamingos and The Dubs, Each. Recently Viewed 0,0,0

  4. Explore music from The Flamingos. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from The Flamingos on Discogs.

    • By Chance
    • Making Moves
    • The Flamingos Legacy
    • Golden Teardrops
    • Mio Amore
    • Love Walked in
    • Your Other Love
    • Nobody Loves Me Like You
    • Lovers Never Say Goodbye
    • Kokomo

    The first record label Flamingos signed up for was Chance Records in 1953. It would be through this label the first three singles released by the group were made. “If I Can’t Have You” was the first, followed by “That’s My Desire,” and finally “Golden Teardrops.” That same year saw the quintet leave that label to sign up with Parrot Records. After ...

    Jake Carey, Nate Nelson, and Paul Wilson started a new lineup of Flamingos after the departure of Ezekiel Carey and Johnny Carter. Tommy Hunt joined in October 1956 and it was as a quartet the men recorded music at the recording studio belonging to Decca Records during the year of 1957. Before the end of 1958, Zeke Carey returned to the group, alon...

    When the Flamingos were in their prime, not only were they regarded for their harmony vocals as a group but for their choreography and stage presence. Groups like the Tavares and the Temptations regard the Flamingos as key influences that sparked their respective music careers. In 1996, the Flamingos received the Rhythm & Blues Foundation Pioneer A...

    “Golden Teardrops” was a single that was released that featured a complex composition of vocal harmonies that certified the Flamingos as one of the top musical acts in the industry, at least on a local level in Chicago, Illinois. It was Johnny Carter’s falsetto performance that took center stage for this phenomenal tune that served as a key steppin...

    “Mia Amore” was a song that was written and led by Terry Johnson, which led the Flamingos to realize another hit on the official music charts. On the US Billboard Hot 100, it peaked as high as number seventy-four while on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, it became a number twenty-seven hit. It’s one of the tracks featured on Flamingo F...

    Originally composed in 1930 by George Gershwin, “Love Walked In” never had any lyrics written for it until 1937, which was done by Ira Gershwin. This song was used for the 1938 musical, The Goldwyn Follies and was performed by Kenny Baker. There were hit versions that were released afterward by noted artists such as Sammye Kaye, Artie Shaw, Ella Fi...

    While Connie Francis holds the mantle as the best performer of “Your Other Love,” the version performed by the Flamingos is no slouch as they turned into a number fifty-four hit in 1960 on the US Billboard Hot 100. As a doo-wop performance, their version of “Your Other Love” is definitely worth the listen. The competition against the love interest’...

    This was a song written by Sam Cooke for the Flamingos, which became a number twenty-three hit on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and a number thirty hit on the US Billboard Hot 100. It belongs to the album, Requestfully Yours. Fast-paced and fun, “Nobody Loves Me Like You” featured the lyrical combination of the Flamingos at their bes...

    On the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, “Lovers Never Say Goodbye” peaked at number twenty-five after it was released as a single in 1959. On the US Billboard Hot 100, it became a number fifty-two hit. As a ballad, this doo-wop number was a tearful plea for the love interest to please wait while time has cruelly caused them to part for a w...

    Originally titled “Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So),” it was a popular rock novelty song that was written, recorded, and released in 1954 by the duo of Forest Gene Wilson and Eunice Levy. It was one of the earliest rock and roll songs and rumored to be the most extensively recorded track of its kind at the time. Within a few short months after this single ...

  5. Released: July 28, 2009. Originally Released: 2009. Label: Collectables Records. Description by OLDIES.com: This budget CD features two popular Doo Wop groups, The Flamingos and The Dubs. Each group showcases five of their best recordings. Includes the hit songs "I Only Have Eyes For You" by The Flamingos and "Could This Be Magic" by The Dubs.

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