Robert & Johnny

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
We Belong Together 00:00 Tools
Dream Girl 00:00 Tools
Eternity With You 00:00 Tools
You're Mine 00:00 Tools
I Believe In You 00:00 Tools
A Perfect Wife 00:00 Tools
Broken Hearted Man 00:00 Tools
Don't Do It 00:00 Tools
Baby Come Home 00:00 Tools
I'm Truly Truly Yours 00:00 Tools
Wear This Ring 00:00 Tools
Million Dollar Bills 00:00 Tools
Brown, Pretty Brown Eyes 00:00 Tools
Baby Girl of Mine 00:00 Tools
Hear My Heartbeat 00:00 Tools
Baby Baby 00:00 Tools
Give Me The Key To Your Heart 00:00 Tools
In The Rain 00:00 Tools
Togetherness 00:00 Tools
Gosh Oh Gee 00:00 Tools
I Got You 00:00 Tools
God Knows 00:00 Tools
We Belong Together (1957) 00:00 Tools
Train To Paradise 00:00 Tools
Indian Marriage 00:00 Tools
Try Me Pretty Baby 00:00 Tools
Marry Me 00:00 Tools
Bad Dan 00:00 Tools
I Don't Stand A Ghost of a Chance 00:00 Tools
Your Kisses 00:00 Tools
Please Me Please 00:00 Tools
Brown Pretty Brown Eyes 00:00 Tools
Oh My Love 00:00 Tools
We Belong Together (Digitally Remastered) 00:00 Tools
We Belong Together (Mono) 02:45 Tools
Pretty Brown Eyes 00:00 Tools
Walking In The Rain 00:00 Tools
Eternity With You (OST The Perks Of Being A Wallflower) 00:00 Tools
We Belong Together / Robert And Johnny 00:00 Tools
Your Mine 00:00 Tools
Dream Girl [Pleasantville] 00:00 Tools
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This R&B duo came from the Bronx, New York, USA. Robert Carr and Johnny Mitchell grew up in the same neighborhood and attended high school together, in a centre of doo-wop culture. Thus, upon their signing to Old Town Records in 1956, their duets captured the sound of the then popular doo-wop groups. "I Believe in You", featured the duo's trademark approach of sighing and pausing, where one vocalist took the lead and then the two came together on the choruses. This song established their name in New York City, but no further west than the Hudson River. "We Belong Together", did however, establish the duo as rock 'n' roll immortals, reaching number 12 R&B and number 32 pop in 1958. Robert and Johnny, alas, were fated to be one-hit-wonders and ended their recording career in 1962. "We Belong Together" fared far better, being revived on the charts in 1966 by Dee Brown and Lola Grant and in 1968 by the Webs. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.