The Four Knights
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The Four Knights

The Four Knights were an American vocal group formed in 1943 in Charlotte, North Carolina, known for their blend of gospel, pop, and doo-wop music. They gained significant popularity in the 1950s, particularly with their 1954 hit "I Get So Lonely When I Dream About You (Oh Baby Mine)," which sold over one million copies and earned a gold disc. Their career included performances on major radio and television shows, along with numerous recordings, although they gradually disbanded by the mid-1960s following member changes and declining success.

(Source: Wikipedia)


GENRES: Rhythm & Blues, Popular, Vocal Group

Albums

Singles

A Million Tears / Oh Happy Day
A Million Tears / Oh Happy Day (1953)
I Get So Lonely / I Couldn't Stay Away From You
I Get So Lonely / I Couldn't Stay Away From You (1953)
I Was Meant For You / They Tell Me
I Was Meant For You / They Tell Me (1954)
Believing You / Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree With Anyone Else But Me
Believing You / Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree With Anyone Else But Me (1955)
Guilty / You
Guilty / You (1955)
Perdido / After
Perdido / After (1955)
Foolish Tears / O' Falling Star
Foolish Tears / O' Falling Star (1958)
The Four Minute Mile / When Your Lover Has Gone
The Four Minute Mile / When Your Lover Has Gone (1958)
Where Is The Love / Things To Do Today
Where Is The Love / Things To Do Today (1959)

10" 78s

Spotlight Songs
Spotlight Songs (1952)