The Danleers - One Summer Night (1991)
Artist: The Danleers
Title: One Summer Night
Year Of Release: 1991
Label: Bear Family Records
Genre: Oldies, Early R&B, Doo Wop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 59:08
Total Size: 149/336 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: One Summer Night
Year Of Release: 1991
Label: Bear Family Records
Genre: Oldies, Early R&B, Doo Wop
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 59:08
Total Size: 149/336 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. One Summer Night
02. My Flaming Heart
03. Prelude to Love
04. Wheelin' and A-Dealin'
05. A Picture of You
06. I Really Love You
07. You're Everything
08. Whole Mess of Trouble
09. Just Look Around
10. I Can't Sleep
11. Your Love
12. (I Live) Half a Block from an Angel
13. If You Don't Care
14. Little Lover
15. I'll Always Believe in You
16. The Light of Love
17. I'll Be Forever Yours
18. I'm Looking Around
19. Foolish
20. The Angels Sent You
21. Where You There
22. If
23. Where Is Love?
24. Think It Over Baby
25. Love, You Better Leave Me Alone
With their debut single "One Summer Night," the Danleers became one of the most successful vocal groups of the late '50s. Written by the group's songwriter/manager Danny Webb and recorded during their first recording session, the tune reached the pop Top Ten and sold over a million copies. The Danleers were one of many vocal groups that arose out of the street corners, playgrounds, and tenement hallways of Brooklyn. Originally a quintet, featuring lead singer Jimmy Weston, baritone singer Nat McCune, bass vocalist Roosevelt Mays, and tenors Johnny Lee and Will Ephraim, the band's sound was reinforced by the addition of Webb.
Initially released on the Amp-3 label, "One Summer Night" quickly became a local hit and attracted the attention of Mercury, who reissued the tune in June 1958.
After performing at Alan Freed's Labor Day Extravaganza at the Brooklyn Fox Theater, the Danleers were invited to join Frankie Avalon, Bobby Darin, Eddie Cochran, Connie Francis, Dion & the Belmonts, Buddy Holly & the Crickets, Clyde McPhatter, and the Coasters in a nationally touring road show.
"One Summer Night" marked the last success for the Brooklyn-based group, however. After three attempts to recapture the momentum of "One Summer Night" failed, the group was dropped by Mercury. Reorganized, with different personnel, by Weston, the Danleers released two singles in the mid-'60s that failed to revive their early success.
Initially released on the Amp-3 label, "One Summer Night" quickly became a local hit and attracted the attention of Mercury, who reissued the tune in June 1958.
After performing at Alan Freed's Labor Day Extravaganza at the Brooklyn Fox Theater, the Danleers were invited to join Frankie Avalon, Bobby Darin, Eddie Cochran, Connie Francis, Dion & the Belmonts, Buddy Holly & the Crickets, Clyde McPhatter, and the Coasters in a nationally touring road show.
"One Summer Night" marked the last success for the Brooklyn-based group, however. After three attempts to recapture the momentum of "One Summer Night" failed, the group was dropped by Mercury. Reorganized, with different personnel, by Weston, the Danleers released two singles in the mid-'60s that failed to revive their early success.