The Five Americans

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I See the Light 02:10 Tools
Western Union 02:39 Tools
Slippin' And Slidin' 00:00 Tools
I'm Feeling O.K. 00:00 Tools
Zip Code 02:33 Tools
Don't Blame Me 02:04 Tools
Western Union (Rerecord) 00:00 Tools
The Train 03:03 Tools
I See the Light (Rerecord) 00:00 Tools
Sound Of Love 00:00 Tools
Reality 00:00 Tools
The Outcast 02:12 Tools
The Losing Game 02:36 Tools
Con Man 02:49 Tools
It's A Crying Shame 00:00 Tools
Stop Light 00:00 Tools
Now that it's over 00:00 Tools
EVOL-NOT LOVE 02:24 Tools
If I Could 00:00 Tools
I Know They Lie 02:53 Tools
Sympathy 01:53 Tools
I'm So Glad 02:16 Tools
(But Not) Today 00:00 Tools
Good Times 00:00 Tools
Tell Ann I Love Her 02:14 Tools
No Communication 00:00 Tools
Goodbye 03:08 Tools
Gimme Some Lovin' 00:00 Tools
Big Cities 00:00 Tools
Twist and Shout 00:00 Tools
Sweet Bird of Youth 00:00 Tools
Come On Up 00:00 Tools
Rain Maker 00:00 Tools
I put a spell on you 00:00 Tools
What'd I Say 00:00 Tools
7:30 Guided Tour 00:00 Tools
Somebody Help Me 00:00 Tools
She's-A-My-Own 00:00 Tools
Virginia Girl 00:00 Tools
She's Too Good to Me 00:00 Tools
She's-A-My Own 00:00 Tools
Western Union (Rabon-Ezell-Dur 00:00 Tools
Black Is White - Day Is Night 00:00 Tools
It's A Cryin' Shame 00:00 Tools
Husbands & Wives 00:00 Tools
Show Me 00:00 Tools
The Five Americans - Western Union 02:39 Tools
It's You Girl 00:00 Tools
See-Saw-Man 00:00 Tools
Lovin' Is Livin' 00:00 Tools
Call on me 00:00 Tools
Good Times (unissued alt. version) 00:00 Tools
The Train (unissued alt. version) 00:00 Tools
See-Saw Man 00:00 Tools
Say That You Love Me 00:00 Tools
Call on me (bonus) 00:00 Tools
You Can't Win 00:00 Tools
Western Union (1967) 00:00 Tools
Disneyland 00:00 Tools
Lovin' is livin' (bonus) 00:00 Tools
Evol-Not-Love 00:00 Tools
Pink Lemonade 00:00 Tools
Western Union (Re-Recorded) 00:00 Tools
Letters, Pictures, Melodies 00:00 Tools
Black Is White 00:00 Tools
The Five Americans - I See The Light 02:10 Tools
Western Union ('67) 00:00 Tools
7: 30 Guided Tour 00:00 Tools
Evol Not Love 00:00 Tools
Let's Go in 69 00:00 Tools
7.30 Guided Tour 00:00 Tools
Slippin' & Slidin' 00:00 Tools
Western Union - Re-Recording 00:00 Tools
Western Union (Rabon-Ezell-Durrill) 00:00 Tools
'Now And Then' LP Ad 00:00 Tools
Stop\x96Light 00:00 Tools
I'm Feelin' Okay 00:00 Tools
She's - A - My Own 00:00 Tools
Virgina Girl 00:00 Tools
Husbands And Wives 00:00 Tools
Letters,Pictures,Melodies (Prev. Unissued) 00:00 Tools
[v.a.] Garage Beat '66 vol.2 - Chicks Are For Kids! [16] 5 Americans - I'm Feeling O.K 00:00 Tools
You Can't Win (Prev. Unissued) 00:00 Tools
Zip Code (Rerecord) 00:00 Tools
Call On Me (Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Western Union (67) 00:00 Tools
Realilty 00:00 Tools
Ya Hurt Me 00:00 Tools
Black Is White \x96 Day Is Night 00:00 Tools
Five Americans - Western Union 00:00 Tools
The Rain Maker 00:00 Tools
Make Me Or Break Me 00:00 Tools
Letters, Pictures, Melodies [#] 00:00 Tools
Don't Matter to Me 00:00 Tools
See The Light 00:00 Tools
Western Union 45rpm 00:00 Tools
Without You 00:00 Tools
Gimme Some Lovin' (S.Winwood) 00:00 Tools
Stop 00:00 Tools
Roll over Beethoven 00:00 Tools
Western Union [new version] 00:00 Tools
Western Union [true stereo mix] 00:00 Tools
Call on Me - Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Sympathy (ps) 00:00 Tools
22. I See The Light 00:00 Tools
Sound Of Love (Rabon-Ezell-Durrill) 00:00 Tools
I Put A Spell On You (Hawkins) 00:00 Tools
Big Cities (Rabon-Ezell-Durrill) 00:00 Tools
Now That's It's Over 00:00 Tools
See-Saw-Man (Rabon-Ezell-Durrill) 00:00 Tools
22_I See The Light - The Five Americans 00:00 Tools
Zip Code (Rabon-Ezell-Durrill) 00:00 Tools
(But Not) Today (Rabon-Ezell-Durrill) 00:00 Tools
Con Man (Rabon-Ezell-Durrill) 00:00 Tools
Sympathy (Rabon-Ezell-Durrill) 00:00 Tools
If I Could 1 (Rabon-Ezell-Durrill) 00:00 Tools
Evol - Not Love 00:00 Tools
Husbands & Wives (R.Miller) 00:00 Tools
Stop-Light (Rabon-Ezell-Durrill) 00:00 Tools
I See The Light - The Five Americans 00:00 Tools
Lovin' Is Livin' 1967 00:00 Tools
Slippin' and a Slidin' 00:00 Tools
Tell Ann I Love Her (Rabon-Ezell-Durrill) 00:00 Tools
Now That's It's Over (Rabon-Ezell-Durrill) 00:00 Tools
Realilty (Rabon-Ezell-Durrill) 00:00 Tools
Good Times (Alternate Version) 00:00 Tools
I’m Feeling O.K. 00:00 Tools
Slippin' And Slidin' (Jetstar 105) Dallas, Tx. 1964 00:00 Tools
Wetern Union 00:00 Tools
(but Not) - Today 00:00 Tools
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The members of Five Americans first met in Durant, Oklahoma at South-eastern Oklahoma State University in 1962. Under the leadership of lead guitarist, Mike Rabon, they formed a group called the Mutineers. The band played local beer joints and frat dances until the summer of 1964, when Mike suggested that they go to Dallas to try and make enough money to pay for tuition for the following fall semester. With the onslaught of the "British Invasion" by bands with strange sounding names, the group also took on a new handle. They were not bugs or beasts of any kind, they were simply, Five Americans. They achieved some local notoriety in a dive called the Pirate's Nook. There, they were discovered by a local record label called Abnak Records. John Abdnor, president of the label, took the group under his wing and provided them the resources to write and practice original songs. In the summer of 1965, they released an original tune entitled "I See The Light". The song went to the top twenty in Billboard Magazine and paved the way for a string of hits by the five. "I See The Light" was followed by "Evol-Not Love" which also charted in the top 40 nationwide. Then came the biggest hit of all by the band, "Western Union". With Mike Rabon on lead vocal, this song, which was inspired by a Western Union telegram sign, went on to become number 6 on Billboard and number 3 on Cashbox. "Western Union" sold in excess of one million records and paved the way for the group to appear on American Bandstand twice and Where The Action Is 4 times as well as The Steve Allen Show. Other Top 40 entries by the group include "Zip Code," a tune similar to "Western Union", and "Sound of Love." Dominated by high, bubbling organ lines and clean harmony vocals, the group favored high-energy pop/rock far more than British Invasion or R&B-inspired sounds, although a bit of garage/frat rock raunch could be detected in their stomping rhythms. Recording prolifically throughout the last half of the '60s (often with ex-rockabilly star Dale Hawkins as producer), and writing much of their own material. In 1969, after releasing "7:30 Guided Tour", which only made it to 96 on Billboard, the boys simply got tired of touring and of each other, and each went his own way. In five short years the Five Americans sold millions of singles and albums. "Western Union" still gets airplay on oldies radio on average of 5000 times per month in the U.S. and Canada, and as of January of 1998, Western Union achieved the one million mark in airplay according to BMI, Broadcast Music INC. "Now and Then" a double album, has most of their songs on it, however, the masters were sold to Sundazed Music without The Five American's knowledge around 1985 and finally as of 2001 the members are receiving royalties on the sale of their CDs. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.