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The Four Tunes

The Four Tunes The Four Tunes American vocal group The Four Tunes (also referred to as The 4 Tunes) were a leading black pop vocal quartet during the 1950s.[1] The members at the peak of their fame were Pat Best, Jimmy Gordon, Jimmie Nabbie, and Danny Owens. This article needs additional citations for verification. (August 2015) Career The group originated from The Brown Dots, a quartet started in New York City by Ivory "Deek" Watson (born July 18, 1909, Mounds, Illinois – died November 4, 1969, Washington, DC) after he split from the Ink Spots in late 1944.[1] The other original members were William Henry "Pat" Best (baritone and guitar) (born June 6, 1923, Wilmington, North Carolina – died October…

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GENRES: Rhythm & Blues, Doo Wop, Vocal Group

Albums

Singles

Cool Water / Carry Me Back To The Lone Prairie
Cool Water / Carry Me Back To The Lone Prairie (1951)
The Last Roundup / Wishing You Were Here Tonight
The Last Roundup / Wishing You Were Here Tonight (1951)
Come What May / The Greatest Song I Ever Heard
Come What May / The Greatest Song I Ever Heard (1952)
Let's Give Love Another Chance / I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire
Let's Give Love Another Chance / I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire (1952)
I Gambled With Love / Marie
I Gambled With Love / Marie (1953)
Do Do It Again / My Wild Irish Rose
Do Do It Again / My Wild Irish Rose (1954)
Don't Cry Darling / L'Amour Toujours L'Amour
Don't Cry Darling / L'Amour Toujours L'Amour (1954)
I Understand Just How You Feel / Sugar Lump
I Understand Just How You Feel / Sugar Lump (1954)
The Greatest Feeling In The World / Lonesome
The Greatest Feeling In The World / Lonesome (1954)
Rock N Roll Call / Our Love
Rock N Roll Call / Our Love (1955)
Time Out For Tears / Tired Of Waiting
Time Out For Tears / Tired Of Waiting (1955)
The Ballad Of James Dean / Japanese Farewell Song
The Ballad Of James Dean / Japanese Farewell Song (1956)