One for the Boys may refer to:
One for the Boys is an unreleased studio album recorded by American entertainer Connie Francis.
The album follows the concept of a tribute to the great crooners of the 1950s and their most famous hits. Between August 22, 1959 and August 26, 1959, Francis recorded the following songs at EMI's legendary Abbey Road Studios in London:
The album was scheduled for release in early 1960 as MGM Records 12" Album SE-3815 (stereo) and E-3815 (mono), but the overwhelming success of Francis' first Italian album, Connie Francis Sings Italian Favorites, led to the cancellation of One for the Boys in favor of three further albums containing Spanish and Latin American Favorites, Jewish Favorites, and a second volume of Italian Favorites. The project of a follow-up album to celebrate the female stars of the era, One for the Girls, was abandoned and never recorded.
The Boys are an American R&B quartet composed of the four Abdulsamad brothers, Khiry (born 1973), Hakim (born 1975), Tajh (born 1976), and Bilal (born 1979). The group (singers/rappers/former dancers) started out singing in Carson, California. The group had three #1 singles on the R&B charts .
Into the scene
the chosen went
bringing their broken
hearts in a chain
telling the host
what they have been through
are we suddenly
in love with the truth
And now for some music
to cheer up our minds
tonight is a band
that left feelings behind
it won't let emotions
burst out on screen
the man who produced it
knows what... is not allowed to be seen
I'm sorry, that's
the end of the chat
but I'm glad
that you could come
let's give her a hand
& one for the band
they are ready
to give us a song
The band is playing a slow, low song
safe, soft and warm...
Out of the studio
the audience went
bringing their secrets
hidden safely in a chain
the host is very
content with himself
he managed to add