The Clovers
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The Clovers

The Clovers The Clovers American rhythm and blues/doo-wop vocal group The Clovers are an American rhythm and blues/doo-wop vocal group who became one of the biggest selling acts of the 1950s.[1] They had a top 30 US hit in 1959 with the Leiber and Stoller song "Love Potion No. 9". Quick facts Background information, Origin ... The Clovers Background information Origin Washington, D.C., U.S. Genres R&B, rock and roll, doo wop Years active 1946–present Labels Atlantic, United Artists Members Harold Winley Carlos Wilson Tyrone Burwell Franklen Poole Edward "Ike" Bowers Past members John "Buddy" Bailey Harold Lucas Charlie White Matthew McQuater Bill Harris Billy Mitchell Thomas Woods Billy Shelton John Phillip Charles R. Stevens James "Toy" Walton Robert Russell Roosevelt…

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GENRES: Rhythm & Blues, Doo Wop, Vocal Group

Albums

Singles

Lovey Dovey / Little Mama
Lovey Dovey / Little Mama (1954)
Your Cash Ain't Nothing But Trash / I've Got My Eye On You
Your Cash Ain't Nothing But Trash / I've Got My Eye On You (1954)
Nip Sip / If I Could Be Loved By You
Nip Sip / If I Could Be Loved By You (1955)
From The Bottom Of My Heart / Bring Me Love
From The Bottom Of My Heart / Bring Me Love (1956)
Your Tender Lips / Love Love Love
Your Tender Lips / Love Love Love (1956)
A Lonely Fool / Baby Bay Oh My Darling
A Lonely Fool / Baby Bay Oh My Darling (1957)
Down In The Alley / There's No Tomorrow
Down In The Alley / There's No Tomorrow (1957)
The Gossip Wheel / Please Come On To Me
The Gossip Wheel / Please Come On To Me (1958)
Wishing For Your Love / All About You
Wishing For Your Love / All About You (1958)
Stay Awhile / Love Potion No 9
Stay Awhile / Love Potion No 9 (1959)
That Old Black Magic / Rock & Roll Tango
That Old Black Magic / Rock & Roll Tango (1959)
One Mint Julip / Lovey
One Mint Julip / Lovey (1960)
The Honeydripper / Have Gun
The Honeydripper / Have Gun (1961)
One More Time / Stop Pretending
One More Time / Stop Pretending (1963)