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1 | Georgia On My Mind |
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2 | I Ain't Got Nobody (And Nobody Cares For Me) |
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3 | Ida! Sweet As Apple Cider |
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4 | Sleepy Time Gal |
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5 | Play track | Oh Baby Mine (I Get So Lonely) |
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6 | Play track | Till Then |
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7 | Easy Street |
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8 | When My Baby Smiles At Me |
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9 | Sentimental Journey |
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10 | Oh, Miss Hannah |
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11 | Play track | Charmaine |
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2:43 | |||
12 | Play track | The Glory of Love |
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The Four Knights
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Most black gospel groups that sang in the ‘40s or ‘50s and then changed their musical direction, changed it to rhythm and blues. The Four Knights, however, were a refined gospel group that became a refined pop blues group. Actually they started out in 1943 as the Southland Jubilee Singers in Charlotte, North Carolina. The membership included Gene Alford (lead), John Wallace (second tenor and guitar), and Oscar Broadway (bass). By 1944 Oscar had brought in a baritone he knew, Clarence Dixon, and the lineup was set. Their soft and breezy harmonies drew immediate attention and the g… read more
Most black gospel groups that sang in the ‘40s or ‘50s and then changed their musical direction, changed it to rhythm and blues. The Four Knights, however, were a refined gospel group that… read more
Most black gospel groups that sang in the ‘40s or ‘50s and then changed their musical direction, changed it to rhythm and blues. The Four Knights, however, were a refined gospel group that became a refined pop blues group. Actually th… read more