The Solitaires
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The Solitaires

The Solitaires The Solitaires US musical group This article is about the American doo-wop group. For the song by American rapper Future, see Solitaires. The Solitaires were an American doo-wop group, best known for their 1957 song "Walking Along". Although they never had a national chart hit, they were one of the most popular vocal groups in New York in the late 1950s.[1] Some of this article's listed sources may not be reliable. (May 2023) Quick facts Background information, Origin ... The Solitaires The Solitaires in 1954. Top row: Herman Curtis, Pat Gaston, Bobby Baylor. Bottom row: Bobby Williams, Buzzy Willis. Background information Origin Harlem, New York City, US Genres Doo-wop Years active 1953–2019 Labels Old Town Argo Past members…

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GENRES: Rhythm & Blues, Vocal Group

Singles

Embraceable You / Round Goes My Heart
Embraceable You / Round Goes My Heart (1959)
Helpless / Light A Candle In The Chapel
Helpless / Light A Candle In The Chapel (1959)
The Angels Sang / You've Sinned
The Angels Sang / You've Sinned (1961)