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'Clovers' History: 


About


This US R&B vocal ensemble formed in Washington, DC, in 1946, and built a career recording smooth ballads and bluesy jumps for New York independent Atlantic Records, in the process becoming one of the most popular vocal groups of the 50s. By the time the group first recorded for Rainbow Records in early 1950, the Clovers consisted of John "Buddy' Bailey (1930, Washington, DC, USA; lead), Matthew McQuater (tenor), Harold Lucas (baritone) and Harold Winley (bass), with instrumental accompaniment from Bill Harris (b. 14 April 1925, Nashville, North Carolina, USA, d. 5 December 1988; guitar). Later in the year the Clovers joined the fledgling Atlantic label. In 1952 Charles White (b. 1930, Washington, DC, USA), who had earlier experience in the Dominoes and the Checkers, became the Clovers" new lead, replacing Buddy Bailey who was drafted into the US Army. In late 1953 Billy Mitchell (d. 5 November 2002, Washington, DC, USA) took over from White. Bailey rejoined the group in 1954 but Mitchell remained and the two alternated the leads. Whoever was the lead, from 1951-56 the Clovers achieved a consistent sound and remarkably consistent success. They had three US number 1 R&B hits with "Don't You Know I Love You", "Fool, Fool, Fool" (both 1951) and "Ting-A-Ling" (1952), plus four number 2 R&B hits with "One Mint Julep", "Hey, Miss Fannie" (both 1952), "Good Lovin" (1953) and "Lovey Dovey" (1954). The best-known of the remaining 11 other Top 10 hits for Atlantic was "Devil Or Angel", a song frequently covered, most notably by Bobby Vee. The Clovers only made the US pop charts with "Love, Love, Love" (number 30, 1956) and "Love Potion No. 9" (number 23, 1959). The latter, one of Leiber And Stoller's best songs, was recorded for United Artists Records, the only label other than Atlantic that saw the Clovers reach the charts. In 1961 the Clovers split into rival groups led, respectively, by Buddy Bailey and Harold Lucas, and the hits dried up. Various permutations of the Clovers continued to record and perform for years afterwards, particularly in the Carolinas where their brand of music was popular as "beach music".
source: http://www.oldies.com/artist-biography/The-Clovers.html

Music Video "Hey Now Miss Fanny"







Tracks by 'Clovers' 


All About You 
All About You 
All About You 1958 
All Night Boogie 
All Righty, Oh Sweetie 
Baby Baby Oh My Darling 
Blue Velvet Play
Blue Velvet 
Bootie Green, The 
Bring Me Love 
Comin On 
Crawlin 
Crawlin' 
Derby Town 
Devil Or Angel 
Lyrics
Devil Or Angel Play
Lyrics
Don't Play That Song 
Don't You Know I Love You 
Don't You Know It's You 
Down In The Alley 
Down In The Alley 
Drive It Home 
Drive It Home 
The Feeling Is So Good 
Fool, Fool, Fool 
Fool Fool Fool 
From The Bottom Of My Heart 
Going Home to Jesus 
Good Lovin' 
Good Lovin' Play
Good Lovin'-1953 
Here Comes Romance 
Here Goes A Fool Play
Hey Doll Baby 
Hey, Miss Fannie 
Hey Miss Fannie 
Hey Miss Fannie 
I Confess 
I Confess 
I, Confess 
If I Could Be Loved By You 
If I Could Be Loved By You 
If You Love Me (Why Don't You Tell Me So) 
I, I, I Love You 
I'm A Lonely Fool 
In The Morning Time 
In The Morning Time 
I Played The Fool 
I Played The Fool 
I've Got My Eyes On You 
I've Got My Eyes On You 
Kentucky Babe 
Let's Get Loose 
Little Mama 
Little Mama 
Love Bug 
Love Bug 
Love Is So Good When You're Stealin It 
Love, Love, Love 
Lyrics
Love Love Love 
Love Love Love 
Love, Love, Love 
Lyrics
Love Partition No. 9 
Love Potion # 9 
Love Potion #9 
Love Potion No.9 
Love Potion No. 9 Play
Love Potion no.9 
Love Potion No. 9 
LOVE POTION NO 9 
Love Potion Number 9 
Love Potion Number Nine 
Love Potion Number Nine 
Lovey 
Lovey Dovey Play
Lovey Dovey 
Lovey Dovey-1954 
Middle Of The Night 
Middle Of The Night 
My Mother's Lullaby 
Needles & Pins 
Needless 
Nip Sip 
Nip Sip 
One Mint Julep 
One Mint Julep 
Out Here 
Pennies From Heaven 
Skylark 
So Young 
Squeeze Box 
Squeeze Box [Alternate Mix] 
Steppin' in Steppin' Out 
Theres No Tomorrow 
Ting-A-Ling 
Ting-A- Ling 
Ting-A-Ling 
Wishing For Your Love 
Wonder Where My Baby's Gone 
Wonder Where My Baby's Gone 
Yes, It's You Play
You Good Looking Woman 
Your Cash Ain't Nothin' But Trash 
Your Cash Ain't Nothin' But Trash 
Your Cash Ain't Nothing But Trash 
Your Tender Lips 
You Sexy Thing