The Crows

The Crows were an American R & B singing group who achieved commercial success in the 1950s. The group's first single and only major hit, "Gee", released in June 1953, has been credited with being the first Rock n’ Roll hit by a rock and roll group. It peaked at position #14 and #2, respectively, on the Billboard magazine pop and rhythm-and-blues charts in 1954.

History

When The Crows started out in 1951, practicing sidewalk harmonies, the original members were Daniel "Sonny" Norton (lead), William "Bill" Davis (baritone), Harold Major (tenor), Jerry Wittick (tenor), and Gerald Hamilton (bass). In 1952, Wittick left the group and was replaced by Mark Jackson (tenor and guitarist).

They were discovered at Apollo Theater's Wednesday night talent show by talent agent Cliff Martinez and brought to independent producer George Goldner who had just set up the tiny new Rama Records label. The Crows were the first group signed and the first to record. The first songs they recorded were as backup to singer Viola Watkins. The song "Gee" was the third song recorded during their first recording session, on February 10, 1953. It was put together in a few minutes by group member William Davis, with Watkins also being credited as cowriter.

You Are

You Are may refer to:

  • "You Are" (Atomic Kitten song), 2001
  • "You Are" (Colton Dixon song), 2012
  • "You Are" (Jimmy Wayne song), 2004
  • "You Are" (Lionel Richie song), 1983
  • "You Are", a song by Arid from All Is Quiet Now
  • "You Are", a song by Built to Spill from Ancient Melodies of the Future
  • "You Are", a song by Charlie Wilson
  • "You Are", a song by Dolly Parton from New Harvest – First Gathering
  • "You Are", a song by Elemeno P from Trouble in Paradise
  • "You Are", a song by Pearl Jam from Riot Act
  • "You Are", a song by Ruth from Secondhand Dreaming
  • "You Are", a song by Tony Moran, featuring Frenchie Davis
  • "You Are (Variations)", a work for voices and chamber orchestra by Steve Reich
  • Trouble in Paradise (Elemeno P album)

    Trouble in Paradise is the second album released by New Zealand rock band, Elemeno P. A Deluxe edition was later released, featuring the single 2006 "S.O.S".

    Track listing

  • "You Are"
  • "Pardon Me"
  • "Ohio"
  • "Burn"
  • "One Left Standing"
  • "11:57"
  • "Is This What We've Been Waiting For?"
  • "Death and the Maiden" (cover, written and originally performed by The Verlaines)
  • "The Day I Went Under"
  • "Life's Not Fair"
  • "Stay/Go"
  • Bonus Disc

  • S.O.S.
  • Stand Beside Me
  • One Left Standing (The Laid Back Mix)
  • Intro/11.57 (Live)
  • Every Day's A Saturday (Live)
  • You Are (Live)
  • One Left Standing (Live)
  • Sad For You
  • Trouble In Paradise

  • You Are (Lionel Richie song)

    "You Are" is the title of a popular song from 1983 by the singer-songwriter Lionel Richie. "You Are" was written by Richie and his then-wife, Brenda Harvey Richie. It appears on his self-titled debut solo album, which came out in 1982. Resuming where he left off with D-flat major tunes with Commodores' "Sail On", "Still" and "Truly".

    Released as the follow-up single to his number-one hit song "Truly", "You Are" reached the top five on three major Billboard music charts. On the Billboard Hot 100 pop chart, the song spent two weeks at number four in early 1983. It peaked at number two on the R&B chart and spent six weeks at number one on the adult contemporary chart. In the United Kingdom, the song reached number 43 on the British pop chart.

    "You Are" is a romantic song, although with a more upbeat arrangement than many of Richie's slower ballads, including a horn section. Before achieving popularity for his own music, singer Richard Marx was a studio musician who can be heard singing backing vocals on "You Are" as well as other songs from Richie's debut album. Kenny Rogers and Jimmy Connors are also heard on backing vocals.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Gee

    by: The Crows

    GEE
    The Crows
    (William Davis/Morris Levy)
    - on Time-Life's "The Rock'N'Roll Era - 1954-1955"
    Do do-do do, do-do do, do-do do-do-do
    Do do-do do, do-do do, do-do do-do-do
    Do do-do do, do-do do, do-do do-do-do do
    Love that girl
    O-o-o-o-o Gee, my o-o Gee, well o-o Gee
    Why I love that girl, love that girl
    O-o-o-o-o please, listen to me, hear-hear-hear my plea
    Why I love that girl
    Hold me, Baby, squeeze me
    Never let me go
    I'm not takin' chances
    Because I love her, I love her so-o
    O-o-o Gee, yes I love her, Yes I need her
    Why I love that girl, love that girl
    Musical Bridge
    Hold me, Baby, squeeze me
    Never let me go
    I'm not takin' chances
    Because I love her, I love her so-o
    My-my o Gee, well o Gee, my-eye o Gee
    Why I love that girl, love that girl
    O-o-o-o-o please, listen to me, hear-ear my plea
    Why I love that girl, love that girl
    Why I love that girl
    L.F.D




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