- No. 57 in 1956. In 1961, The
Cleftones version reached No. 18 and the one by Jan and Dean
reached No. 25. The
Cleftones succeeded with a
rhythm and blues...
- the
audiences of The
Cleftones and
other doo-**** groups. Gene
Pearson left to sing with The
Drifters from 1962 to 1966. The
Cleftones broke up in 1964, three...
- The
Cleftones during their parti****tion in the doo-****
festival celebrated in May 2010 at the
Benedum Center....
- Berry,
Cathy Carr,
Shirley & Lee,
Della Reese, Sam "T-Bird" Jensen, the
Cleftones, and the
Spaniels with
Illinois Jacquet's Big Rockin'
Rhythm Band. Cities...
- Levy in
early April 1961, The
Cleftones' hit "Heart and Soul" (1961)
became Gee
Records first release. The
Crows The
Cleftones Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers...
-
Collectables Records released recordings by
Johnny "Guitar" Watson, the
Cleftones, and
other doo **** albums.
Collectables Records publishes the 'Priceless...
- "Frogman"
Henry classics IV
Claude King
Claudine Longet Clear Light The
Cleftones Cliff Bennett and the
Rebel Rousers Cliff Nobles Cliff Richard Climax...
-
Opening credits,
opening narration. "Can't We Be Sweethearts" by The
Cleftones –
Young Henry is
parking Cadillacs;
Henry gets
whipped by his father....
- Otis
Williams and the
Charms The
Chimes The
Chips The
Chordettes The
Cleftones The
Clovers The
Coasters The
Collegians Bill
Haley and the
Comets The...
- (1961)
Janie Grant – "Triangle" (1961)
Eddie Harris – "Exodus" (1961) The
Cleftones – "Heart and Soul" (1961) The
Marathons – "Peanut Butter" (1961) The Edsels...