The Four Coins
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The Four Coins

The Four Coins The Four Coins Add article description The Four Coins were a popular American vocal group, consisting of Jimmy Gregorakis, George Mantalis, and brothers George and Jack Mahramas. They were all of Greek heritage and came from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania.[1] A local orchestra leader, Lee Barrett, took them to audition in Cincinnati, Ohio and this led to their cutting some high-charting records and appearing on television. This also led to a recording contract with Columbia Records recording on the Epic label.[2] The group in 1954 The group used the name the Four Keys until they learned another vocal group had it under copyright. They then became The Four Coins.[2] They appeared in the 1957 Warner Brothers rock and roll…

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GENRES: Popular, Vocal Group

Albums

Singles

Manhattan Serenade / Too Late
Manhattan Serenade / Too Late (1956)
The Song That God Sings / The Old Professor
The Song That God Sings / The Old Professor (1956)
This I Offer You / One Kiss Is Worth A Thousand Words
This I Offer You / One Kiss Is Worth A Thousand Words (1956)
Follow Your Heart / A Broken Promise
Follow Your Heart / A Broken Promise (1957)
My Love Loves Me / New World
My Love Loves Me / New World (1957)
Shangra-La / First In Line
Shangra-La / First In Line (1957)
This Life / My One Sin
This Life / My One Sin (1957)
Be Still My Heart / Wendy Wendy
Be Still My Heart / Wendy Wendy (1958)
Dream World / One Life One Love
Dream World / One Life One Love (1958)
The World Outside / Roselle
The World Outside / Roselle (1958)
One Love One Heart / My First Love
One Love One Heart / My First Love (1959)
The First Sings Of Love / Angel In The Rain
The First Sings Of Love / Angel In The Rain (1959)
My Only Love / You're Breaking My Heart
My Only Love / You're Breaking My Heart (1960)
Boys Cry / Love Me With All Your Heart
Boys Cry / Love Me With All Your Heart (1964)

10" 78s

The 4 Coins
The 4 Coins (1955)