The Four Voices

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The Four Voices

The Four Voices were a 1950s vocal harmony quartet based in New York that issued a succession of singles on Columbia Records.[1][2]

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The Four Voices
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Background information
OriginNew York
GenresPop
Years active19551960
LabelsColumbia
Past members
  • Allan Chase
  • Sal Mayo
  • Bill McBride
  • Frank Fosta
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The Four Voices were Allan Chase (tenor), Sal Mayo (tenor), Bill McBride (baritone) and Frank Fosta (bass baritone). The group appeared on the Arthur Godfrey television programme,[3] and in ice-shows and revues.[4]

Discography

  • "Honest, Darling (Believe Me)" B: "Hey! Honey (Kissin' Is Free)", May 1955[5]
  • "Darling, Thanks To You", B: "The Big Eye", Oct 1955
  • "Lovely One", B-side "Geronimo" Feb 1956[6]
  • "Let's Write Our Own Love Story", B: "Bim Bam Baby", May 1956
  • "I'm Dreaming Of Wedding Bells", B: "The Ties That Bind", Aug 1956
  • "I Love You Still", B: "Sentimental" Feb 1957
  • "Such A Shame", B:Angel of Love", May 1957[7]
  • "Kingdom Of Love", B: "Sidewalk Bop", Aug 1957
  • "Dancing With My Shadow", B:"Bon Bon" Dec 1957[8]
  • "Ev'ry Hour, Ev'ry Day Of My Life", B:"You Know I Do", Apr 1958
  • "Tell Me You Love Me, Tell Me You're Mine", B: "Tight Spot", Aug 1958
  • "Each Time You Kiss Me", B:"The Box", Nov 1958
  • "Who Knows Why", B:*Who, Who, Who", Jun 1959
  • "The Little White Cloud That Cried", B:"The Wang Wang Blues", Nov 1959
  • "Good, Good Thing", B: "Stay With Me", Apr 1960
  • "Sealed with a Kiss", B: "You're All There Is", May 1960 - possibly the final single from Columbia Records

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