The Channels were an American doo wop group from New York City.

The Channels formed in 1955 around the singers Larry Hampden, Billy Morris, and Edward Doulphin; they started as a quintet with two additional part-time members, but soon after they permanently added Earl Michael Lewis and Clifton Wright, formerly of The Lotharios. Lewis was the group's main songwriter, writing (among others) their regional hit "The Closer You Are" (1956).

The Channels recorded for record labels Gone, Fury, Port, Hit, Enjoy, and Groove. The lineup changed several times over the course of the band's lifetime. They enjoyed significant regional success on the East Coast but never charted a major nationwide hit.[1]

Frank Zappa covered "The Closer You Are" on his album Them or Us (1984).

References [link]

  1. ^ The Channels at Allmusic.com

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Tear Drops

by: K. D. Lang

Whenever I hear good-byes
Reminds me, baby, of you
I break down and cry
The next time I'll be true
Feels as if we lost romance
Reminds me, baby, of you
I took a crazy chance
The next time I'll be true, I'll be true
Footsteps on the dance floor
Remind me, baby, of you
Teardrops in my eyes
Next time I'll be true, yeah
Whispers in the back room
And cries on every tune, every tune
And the music don't feel like it did
When I felt it with you
Nothing that I do or feel ever feels
Like I felt it with you
When I'm messing round
Reminds me, baby, of you
I really let you down




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