The Four Esquires
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The Four Esquires

The Four Esquires The Four Esquires Add article description The Four Esquires were an American vocal quartet from Boston, Massachusetts, United States.[1] The original four members were all students at the Boston University. Following the completion of their studies, they were signed in March 1956 by London Records. Their version of "Look Homeward Angel" was notable, but any possibility of a chart entry was snuffed out by Johnnie Ray's version of the same track.[1] The group in 1957 They did have two hit singles in the United States in the late 1950s, both on Paris Records.[1] The first, "Love Me Forever", featured orchestral backing by Sid Bass with vocal enhancement from a female session vocalist (Rosemary June), and peaked at…

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GENRES: Popular, Vocal Group

Singles

The Sphinx Won't Talk / 3 Things
The Sphinx Won't Talk / 3 Things (1955)
Thunderbolt / Adorable
Thunderbolt / Adorable (1955)
Look Homeward Angel / Santo Domingo
Look Homeward Angel / Santo Domingo (1956)
Love Me Forever / I Ain't Been Right Since You Left
Love Me Forever / I Ain't Been Right Since You Left (1957)
Hideaway / Repeat After Me
Hideaway / Repeat After Me (1958)
Lucky Old Sun / Non E Cosi
Lucky Old Sun / Non E Cosi (1959)
The Land Of You And Me / Follow Me
The Land Of You And Me / Follow Me (1959)
My Heart Belongs To Only You / Momma Look Sharp
My Heart Belongs To Only You / Momma Look Sharp (1969)