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Clyde McPhatter
www.theofficialdrifters.com Clyde McPhatter (November 15, 1932 – June 13, 1972) was an influential Afro American R&B singer, born in Durham, North Carolina. He was raised in a religious Baptist family, and formed a gospel group in 1945 after his family moved to New Jersey. They soon relocated to New York City, and McPhatter joined the Mount Lebanon Singers, a popular gospel group. In 1950, McPhatter joined Billy Ward & the Dominoes, and was present for the recording of "Sixty Minute Man", which was a huge hit in 1951, and was one of the earliest rock and roll records.
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Songs
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Just Hold My Hand
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Just to Hold My Hand
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Let the Boogie Woogie Roll
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Little Bitty Pretty One
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Long Lonely Nights
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Love Has Joined Us Together (feat. Ruth Brown)
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Lover Please
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Lovey Dovey
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Lucille
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Maybe
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Mixed Up Cup
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Mixed Up Cup (skit)
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Mone Honey
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Money Honey
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Mother's Love
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Mr Heartache
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My Island of Dreams
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No Love Like Her Love
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No Matter What
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Oh Lonesome Me