The Orlons
A predominantly female group from Philadelphia, the Orlons had some dance and novelty gems in the early '60s for Cameo-Parkway. Lead vocalist Rossetta Hightower, Marlena Davis, Steve Caldwell, and Shirley Brickley scored with "The Wah Watusi" in 1962; it was a number five R&B and number two pop hit, while the follow-ups, "Don't Hang Up" and "South Street," were also Top Ten R&B and pop successes. "Not Me" was their fourth consecutive R&B Top Ten winner in 1963, and it peaked at number 12 pop. It was also their last, although "Cross Fire!" reached number 19 on the pop charts. But their other singles fizzled, and Davis and Caldwell left in 1964, replaced by Audrey Brickley. When Hightower moved to England in 1968, the Orlons disbanded.
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Dedicated To The One I Love
Pop - Paru chez UME - Global Clearing House le 11 févr. 2022
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Nightingale
R&B - Paru chez oldies and hits for future le 28 mai 2019
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Great Vocal Groups
Pop - Paru chez Play Digital le 28 févr. 2014
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Don't Hang Up (UK Chart Top 40 - No. 39)
Pop - Paru chez Music Manager le 19 déc. 2018
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Under The Christmas Tree
R&B - Paru chez The Christmas Tree le 10 déc. 2021
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Live Through This
R&B - Paru chez LTT brothers music le 15 juil. 2020
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Don't Hang Up (Billboard Hot 100 - No. 04)
Pop - Paru chez Music Manager le 19 déc. 2018
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St. Nicholas - For Young Folks
R&B - Paru chez St. Nicholas Day le 6 déc. 2021
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