The Jivers

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Our Love Will Last 02:28 Tools
Down On The Beach 02:07 Tools
Move On Girl (In The Swing Remix) 01:58 Tools
Do What featuring Anqui 03:40 Tools
Do What (feat. Anqui) 03:42 Tools
Do What 03:40 Tools
Do What feat. Anqui 03:42 Tools
Ray Pearl 02:04 Tools
Little Mama 02:14 Tools
Do What Ft. Anqui 03:41 Tools
Cherie 02:19 Tools
Do What (Featuring Anqui) 03:42 Tools
Move On Girl (Don Pascal Dub) 04:55 Tools
Do What (DJ Moodz Deep Straight Up Refix) 06:52 Tools
Move on Girl (The Swing Remix) 00:00 Tools
Move On Girl 03:47 Tools
Move On Girl (Cape Town Bossa) 03:43 Tools
Dear Little One 02:12 Tools
Move On Girl (In The Swing Remix) (feat. Anqui) 04:23 Tools
Do What featuring Anqui - DJ Moodz Straight Up Refix 02:12 Tools
Move On Girl featuring Anqui 03:47 Tools
Move On Girl featuring Anqui - In The Swing Remix 03:47 Tools
Wear My Crown 02:54 Tools
Move On Girl (World Cup Remix) 04:23 Tools
Move On Girl - Don Pascal Dub 04:23 Tools
Move On Girl featuring Move On Girl - Cape Town Bossa 03:40 Tools
Do What (feat. Angui) 03:40 Tools
Do What (feat. Anqui) - The Jivers 04:23 Tools
Do What - Ft. Anqui 03:47 Tools
Do What ft. Anqui (DJ Moodz Straight Up Refix) 06:52 Tools
Move On Girl - World Cup Remix 06:52 Tools
Move On Girl ft. Anqui 03:47 Tools
Do What (feat Anqui) 01:59 Tools
Move On Girl (Original Version) 01:59 Tools
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There are several artists known as The Jivers. 1) Los Angeles-based R&B vocal group The Jivers formed in 1955 - according to Marv Goldberg's profile in the November 2001 issue of Discoveries, founders John Saulter (lead) and Daryll Perrault (baritone) previously teamed in an unnamed quartet that briefly collaborated with Jesse Belvin before backing Al Smith on four sides for Combo as one of several Smith support staffs credited as The Savoys. Saulter and Perrault then teamed with fellow Centennial High students Peter Bryant (tenor), Douglas Brown (tenor) and Charles Farmer (bass) to form The Jivers - after signing to Aladdin, the group cut four songs at Capitol Studios in June 1956, with their debut single "Cherie" hitting stores a month later. The follow-up, "Ray Pearl," appeared in October, like its predecessor failing to generate any notice - with bookings scarce and their Aladdin deal expiring, the Jivers dissolved in 1957. Perrault resurfaced briefly in 1965, teaming with brother Larry to record "Oldie But Goodie" for Ray Charles' Tangerine label. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.