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Clyde McPhatter
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(1967) Single: "I Dreamt I Died" / "Lonely People Can't Afford To Cry" (Amy Records)
(1967) Single: "Lavender Lace" / "Sweet And Innocent" (Amy Records)
(1966) Single: "A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues" / "I'm Not Going To Work Today" (Amy Records)
(1966) Single: "Everybody Loves A Good Time" / "Little Bit Of Sunshine" (Amy Records)
(1965) Single: "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" / "I Belong To You" (Amy Records)
(1962) Single: "Lover Please" (Mercury Records).
(1959) Single: "Lovey Dovey" (Atlantic Records).
(1955) Single (w/
Ruth Brown
): "Love Has Joined Us Together" (Atlantic Records). NOTE; Hit #8 on the R&B charts.
(1969) Single: "Baby, You've Got It" / "Baby I Could Be So Good at Loving You" (Deram Records).
(1960) Single: "Think Me a Kiss".
(1954) Single (w/
The Drifters
): "Money Honey".
(1956) Single: "The Treasure of Love" (Atlantic Records). NOTE: Made the Top 10 on the R&B charts.
(early 1970s) Album: "Welcome Home" (Decca Records).
(1951) Single (w/
Billy Ward's Dominoes
): "Sixty Minute Man" (King Records).
(1962) Single: "Ta Ta" (Mercury Records).
(1957) Single: "Long Lonely Nights" (Atlantic Records).
(1956) Single: "Seven Days" (Atlantic Records). NOTE: Hit #2 on the R&B charts.
(1960) Single: "I Told Myself a Lie".
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