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The Sensations

The Sensations The Sensations American doo-wop group For other uses, see Sensation. For the Jamaican vocal group of the 1960s, see The Sensations (Jamaica). The Sensations were an American doo-wop group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[1] The group formed in 1954 under the name the Cavaliers, soon after changing to the Sensations. The group scored two hits on the US R&B chart in 1956 with the Atco Records singles "Yes Sir That's My Baby" (No. 15) and "Please Mr. Disc Jockey" (No. 13).[2][3] By 1957 they were managed by Kae Williams.[4] The group disbanded soon afterwards, and lead singer Yvonne Mills married and started a family.[5] In 1961, bass singer Alphonso Howell persuaded Yvonne Mills Baker that the group should re-form, and…

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GENRES: Rhythm & Blues, Soul, Vocal group

Albums

Singles

You Made A Fool Of Me / That's What You've Gotta Do
You Made A Fool Of Me / That's What You've Gotta Do
My Debut To Love / You Made Me Love You
My Debut To Love / You Made Me Love You (1957)
Let Me In / Oh Yes I'll Be True
Let Me In / Oh Yes I'll Be True (1961)
Music Music Music / Part Of Me
Music Music Music / Part Of Me (1961)
Eyes / That's My Desire
Eyes / That's My Desire (1962)
Party Across The Hall / No Changes
Party Across The Hall / No Changes (1962)