The Four Knights
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The Four Knights

The Four Knights The Four Knights American band The Four Knights were an American vocal group from Charlotte, North Carolina, United States.[1] Their 1954 hit, "I Get So Lonely When I Dream About You (Oh Baby Mine)", sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc. Quick facts Background information, Origin ... The Four Knights Photo of 1948 Raleigh Cigarettes Program cast. The Four Knights are at the center of the back row, standing. Background information Origin Charlotte, North Carolina Genres gospel music, vocal pop, doo-wop Years active 1943-66 Labels Decca, Coral, Capitol Past members Gene Alford Oscar Broadway Clarence Dixon John Wallace George Vereen Clifford Holland Close Career The group was formed in 1943, with an original…

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GENRES: Rhythm & Blues, Popular, Vocal Group

Albums

Singles

A Million Tears / Oh Happy Day
A Million Tears / Oh Happy Day (1953)
I Get So Lonely / I Couldn't Stay Away From You
I Get So Lonely / I Couldn't Stay Away From You (1953)
I Was Meant For You / They Tell Me
I Was Meant For You / They Tell Me (1954)
Believing You / Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree With Anyone Else But Me
Believing You / Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree With Anyone Else But Me (1955)
Guilty / You
Guilty / You (1955)
Perdido / After
Perdido / After (1955)
Foolish Tears / O' Falling Star
Foolish Tears / O' Falling Star (1958)
The Four Minute Mile / When Your Lover Has Gone
The Four Minute Mile / When Your Lover Has Gone (1958)
Where Is The Love / Things To Do Today
Where Is The Love / Things To Do Today (1959)

10" 78s

Spotlight Songs
Spotlight Songs (1952)