The Clovers

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  • doo wop
  • oldies
  • 50s
  • soul
  • rhythm and blues
The group formed in 1946 at Armstrong High School in Washington, D.C., with members Harold Lucas, Billy Shelton, and Thomas Woods. John "Buddy" Bailey was added soon after, and they began calling themselves the "Four Clovers", with Bailey on lead. In perfecting their sound, the group pushed Shelton and Woods out in 1948, and brought in Matthew McQuarter and Harold Winley. Their break came in 1950, when they were introduced to Lou Krefetz, who became their manager. They signed to New York's Rainbow Records and released two singles, "Yes Sir, That's My Baby" and "When You Come Back To Me".

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Songs

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    Nip Sip

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    Noni Cosi

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    Noni Cosi (stereo)

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    Old Black Magic

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    One Mint Julep

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    One Mint Julep (stereo)

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    One Mint Julip

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    One More Time

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    Out Here

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    Pen and Tablet

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    Pennies From Heaven

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    Pennies From Heaven (mono)

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    Please Come on to Me

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    Please Don't Mess With Me

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    Please Mr. Sun

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    Poor Baby

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    Rock and Roll Tango

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    Rock and Roll Tango (mono)

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    Rotten Cocksucker's Ball

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    Rotten Cocksuckers Ball

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    Rotten Cocksuckers' Ball

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    Run Rudolph, Run

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    Skylark

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    So Good So Good (stereo)

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    So Good, So Good

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    So Young

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    Stay Awhile

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    Stay Awhile (stereo)

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    Stop Pretending

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    Sweet Side Of A Soulful Woman


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