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Ritchie Adams

Ritchie Adams Ritchie Adams American singer and songwriter For the basketball player and convicted murderer, see Richie Adams. Richard Adam Ziegler (December 15, 1938 – March 6, 2017), known professionally as Ritchie Adams, was an American singer and songwriter. Biography Born in New York City, by 1959 he joined The Fireflies, and sang lead vocals on their hit record "You Were Mine", as well as on their follow-ups including "I Can't Say Goodbye". He released a string of solo singles during the early 1960s on the Ribbon, Imperial, Beltone and Congress record labels, but with little success.[1] He developed a more successful career as a songwriter, co-writing "Tossin' and Turnin'", a hit in the US in 1961 for Bobby Lewis;…

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Singles

Back To School / Don't Go My Love, Don't Go
Back To School / Don't Go My Love, Don't Go (1960)
Two Initials In A Heart / What Took You So Long
Two Initials In A Heart / What Took You So Long (1961)