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The Showmen

The Showmen The Showmen Add article description The Showmen were a New Orleans–based American doo-wop and R&B group[1] formed in 1961. They are best remembered for their track "It Will Stand", issued on Minit Records. "It Will Stand" (Minit 632) reached No. 61 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1961, and when re-released in 1964 (Imperial 66033) re-charted and reached No. 80. They had another hit, the Carolina Beach Music standard "39-21-40 Shape;" the label on the single, however, was mistakenly printed "39-21-46," and this soon supplanted the official title. This article needs additional citations for verification. (December 2009) Unlike the majority of musicians that recorded for New Orleans record labels controlled by Joe Banashak, the Showmen were not from…

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GENRES: Popular, Rock & Roll, Vocal group

Singles

It Will Stand / Country Fool
It Will Stand / Country Fool (1961)
It Will Stand / Country Fool
It Will Stand / Country Fool (1964)
In Paradise / Take It Baby
In Paradise / Take It Baby (1965)
In Paradise / Take It Easy Baby
In Paradise / Take It Easy Baby (1967)