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The “5” Royales was a rhythm and blues (R&B) band from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, that combined gospel, jump blues and doo wop, marking an early and influential step in the evolution of soul music. Most of their big R&B hits were recorded from 1952 to 1953 and written by guitarist Lowman “Pete” Pauling; later cover versions of the band’s songs hit the Top 40, including “Dedicated to the One I Love” (The Shirelles, the Mamas & the Papas), “Tell the Truth” (Ray Charles), and “Think” (James Brown). Brown modeled his first band after the “5” Royales, and both Eric Clapton and legendary Stax guitarist Steve Cropper cite Pauling as a key influence. Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger covered “Think” on his 1993 solo album Wandering Spirit.

Originally the Royal Sons Quintet, the group began recording for Apollo Records in the early 1950s, changing its name to the Royals after abandoning gospel for secular music. The group paired Pauling with vocalists Jimmy Moore, Obadiah Carter, and Otto Jeffries, with Johnny Tanner singing lead. Later Tanner’s younger brother, Eugene, would replace Jeffries. The robust Johnny Tanner sang lead on most of the group’s hits, including “Think,” although the sweeter-voiced Eugene Tanner stepped to the microphone for the group’s best-known song, “Dedicated to the One I Love.” “Baby Don’t Do It” and “Help Me Somebody” became hits in 1953, but the group soon signed to Cincinnati’s King Records.
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  • watts4u2

    Everyone should hear The "5" Royales... so many great songs, better than most anything I've heard from the 50's. The sound quality is pretty good for the period, too. These guys should be more famous.

    January 2011
  • smokinfukincigs

    feels so fuckin good every second of listening to the five royales especially standing in the shadows(!)

    December 2010
  • hrabello

    amazing !

    April 2010
  • rm508

    "The first proper appearance of the electric bass guitar in black R&B", claims The Wire magazine. That's got to count for something.

    January 2010
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