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The Serendipity Singers

The Serendipity Singers The Serendipity Singers 1960s folk group The Serendipity Singers were a 1960s American folk group, similar to The New Christy Minstrels. Their debut single "Don't Let the Rain Come Down (Crooked Little Man)" was a Top Ten hit and received the group's only Grammy nomination in 1965. The majority of the group's recording sales took place in a two-year period of 1964 and 1965. The group's name was sold in the 1970s resulting in entirely new lineups of group members performing under the name The Serendipity Singers into the early 21st Century. Quick facts Genres, Labels ... The Serendipity Singers Genres Folk Labels Philips United Artists Empire Past members Mike Brovsky Brooks Hatch John Madden Jon Arbenz…

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GENRES: Popular, Vocal Group

Singles

Beans In My Ears / Sailin' Away
Beans In My Ears / Sailin' Away (1964)
Don't Let The Rain Come Down / Freedom's Star
Don't Let The Rain Come Down / Freedom's Star (1964)
Little Brown Jug / High North Star
Little Brown Jug / High North Star (1964)
Same Old Reason / Autumn Wind
Same Old Reason / Autumn Wind (1964)
The New Frankie And Johnny Song / Down Where The Winds Blow
The New Frankie And Johnny Song / Down Where The Winds Blow (1964)
Don't Let The Rain Come Down / Beans In My Ears
Don't Let The Rain Come Down / Beans In My Ears (1966)
The Boat That I Row / Signs Of Love
The Boat That I Row / Signs Of Love (1967)