The Heartbeats

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  • doo wop
  • oldies
  • 50s
  • rhythm and blues
  • classic rock
The Heartbeats were a 1950s American doo-wop group best known for their song A Thousand Miles Away, which charted at #53 in 1957.
The Heartbeats were formed in the mid 1950s in Jamaica, Queens. Originally called "The Hearts", they switched in 1955 when a female group by the same name scored a minor billboard hit. They were signed shortly after James "Shep" Sheppard joined the group, and were shuffled between various production companies over the next few years. The group split up in 1959, and Sheppard later went on to start Shep & The Limelites.

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Songs

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    500 Miles to Go

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    A Thousand Miles Away

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    A Thousands Miles Away

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    A Thousend Miles Away

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    After New Year's Eve

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    After New Years Eve

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    Be Mine Be Mine (Unreleased version)

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    Be Mine, Be Mine (unreleased)

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    Blow, Wind Blow (feat. Frankie Ford)

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    Cherry (feat. Bobby Hebb)

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    Crazy For You

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    Darling How Long

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    Down on My Knees

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    Everybody's Somebody's Fool

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    Have Rock Will Roll

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    Hydromatic Drive (unreleased)

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    I Found a Job

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    I Love to Rock 'n' Roll (feat. Eddie Bo)

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    I Never Get Tired (feat. Johnny Fairchild)

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    I Want to Know

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    I Won't Be the Fool Anymore

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    Living in Babylon

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    Lonely Lover

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    One Day Next Year

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    People Are Talking

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    People Are Talking (fast version)

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    Sometimes I Wonder

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    Stars In The Sky (unreleased)

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    Tears, Tears and More Tears (feat. Jimmy Clanton)

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    Tell Me (unreleased)

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    Two Loving Hearts

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    Wedding Bells

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    When I Found You

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    Your Way


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