The Four Voices
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The Four Voices

The Four Voices The Four Voices Barbershop quartet from New York The Four Voices were a 1950s vocal harmony quartet based in New York that issued a succession of singles on Columbia Records.[1][2] Quick facts Background information, Origin ... The Four Voices Background information Origin New York Genres Pop Years active 1955–1960 Labels Columbia Past members Allan Chase Sal Mayo Bill McBride Frank Fosta Close The Four Voices were Allan Chase (tenor), Sal Mayo (tenor), Bill McBride (baritone) and Frank Fosta (bass baritone). The group appeared on the Arthur Godfrey television programme,[3] and in ice-shows and revues.[4] Discography "Honest, Darling (Believe Me)" B: "Hey! Honey (Kissin' Is Free)", May 1955[5] "Darling, Thanks To You", B: "The Big Eye", Oct 1955…

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GENRES: Popular, Male Vocalist, Combo

Singles

Bim Bam Baby / Let's Write Our Own Love Story
Bim Bam Baby / Let's Write Our Own Love Story (1956)
Lovely One / Geronimo
Lovely One / Geronimo (1956)
Angel Of Love / Such A Shame
Angel Of Love / Such A Shame (1957)
Dancing With My Shadow / Bon Bon
Dancing With My Shadow / Bon Bon (1957)
I Love You Still / Sentimental
I Love You Still / Sentimental (1957)
Tell Me You're Mine / Tight Spot
Tell Me You're Mine / Tight Spot (1958)
You Know I Do / Ev'ry Hour Ev'ry Day Of My Life
You Know I Do / Ev'ry Hour Ev'ry Day Of My Life (1958)