The Beavers

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Over Under Sideways Down 02:57 Tools
Koishite Aishite 03:15 Tools
I'm A Man 00:00 Tools
Why baby why 02:11 Tools
I'd Rather Be Wrong Than Blue 03:07 Tools
Why, Baby, Why? 02:11 Tools
World's In My Way 03:07 Tools
Kiminaki Sekai 02:35 Tools
Nights In White Satin 03:19 Tools
Sack Dress 01:54 Tools
Why Baby Why? 03:08 Tools
Krov i shokolad 03:08 Tools
I'm The Man 03:08 Tools
恋して愛して 03:15 Tools
Over, Under, Sideways, Down 03:11 Tools
Streams 03:08 Tools
Refresh 04:02 Tools
初恋の丘 03:04 Tools
Rainbow Blvd. 04:02 Tools
Nothing Unseen 04:02 Tools
君なき世界 03:04 Tools
ホワイ・ベイビー・ホワイ 03:04 Tools
Helios Omger Oss 03:33 Tools
君が好きだよ 02:16 Tools
シーズ・ア・レインボウ 02:16 Tools
サテンの夜 03:22 Tools
オーバー・アンダー・サイド・ウェイズ・ダウン 03:13 Tools
波うつ心 02:13 Tools
ワールド 02:13 Tools
ふりかえった恋 03:22 Tools
ラストダンスは私と 03:22 Tools
愛しのサンタ・マリア 03:01 Tools
Saten No Yoru (Nights In White Satin) 02:44 Tools
ロー!コーヒー・ガール! 03:01 Tools
I Gotta Do It 03:01 Tools
サテンの夜(日本語) 02:44 Tools
Kimi Suki Da Yo 03:01 Tools
アイム・ア・マン 02:44 Tools
泣かないで泣かないで 02:44 Tools
Big Mouth Mama 02:44 Tools
She's A Rainbow 03:01 Tools
Nakanaide Nakanaide 03:01 Tools
Over? Under? Sideways? Down 02:44 Tools
Invitation to the World 03:01 Tools
Get Fat 02:44 Tools
Save the Last Dance for Me 03:13 Tools
i don't care anymore 01:44 Tools
Hatsukoi no oka 02:11 Tools
Kimi Naki Sekai 01:55 Tools
Rockin' At The Drive-In 01:55 Tools
just one chance 01:55 Tools
Hello Coffee Girl 02:11 Tools
Nakanaide Nakamaide 03:21 Tools
the dark surfer 03:21 Tools
World 03:21 Tools
Saten No Yoru 03:21 Tools
16 - Koishite Aishite 03:21 Tools
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Doo wop quintet the Beavers formed in New York City in early 1949. According to an article on Marv Goldberg's R&B Notebooks website (http://home.att.net/~marvy42/index.html), the lineup was assembled by voice coach Joe Thomas and comprised lead tenor Freddy Hamilton, tenor Dick Palmer, lead baritone John Wilson, bass Raymond Johnson and pianist/arranger Howard Biggs, who previously served in the same capacity with early R&B hitmakers the Ravens. In late June, the Beavers cut their first session for RCA. At least two songs were recorded, but nothing ever saw official release. As the summer drew to a close, the group backed Herb Lance on his rendition of "That Lucky Old Sun", issued on the Sittin' In With label. The single reached the number six spot on the national R&B charts but the label credits made no mention of the Beavers's contribution. Thomas then helped the group land a deal with Decca's Coral subsidiary, also penning their debut single "If You See Tears in My Eyes" -- issued in late 1949. The record went nowhere, but Decca nevertheless brought the Beavers back into the studio to handle vocal duties on Lionel Hampton's rendition of Ed Ames' "Rag Mop," a Top Five R&B hit in early 1950. Coral issued their second and final official single "I'd Rather Be Wrong Than Blue" in March, although that summer they assumed vocal chores on "Dreamin' Is My Business," credited to pianist Roy Ross. The group dissolved by year's end, with Johnson and Palmer joining the Blenders. The former also issued a pair of solo singles ("Calypso Blues" on Aladdin and "I'll Never Let You Go" on Mercury) before signing on with the Ink Spots. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.