The Tempos

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See You in September 00:00 Tools
Countdown (Here I Come) 00:00 Tools
(Countdown) Here I Come 00:00 Tools
Heartbeat 00:00 Tools
Save Me 00:00 Tools
Countdown Here I Come 00:00 Tools
Wipe Out 00:00 Tools
Countdown, Here I Come 00:00 Tools
You're Not Here 00:00 Tools
monkey doo 00:00 Tools
Sidetrack 00:00 Tools
Two Timer 00:00 Tools
Pardon Me 00:00 Tools
Cowntdown (Here I Come) 00:00 Tools
You're Gonna Miss Me 00:00 Tools
Money (That's What I Want) 00:00 Tools
All That I Really Want 00:00 Tools
The Last Time 00:00 Tools
Sham-Rock 00:00 Tools
Baby It's You 00:00 Tools
Sad Sad Memories 00:00 Tools
You Got Me Goin' Out Of My Mind 00:00 Tools
I Got A Job 00:00 Tools
Wipeout 00:00 Tools
State of Mind 00:00 Tools
To Conquer This Old World 00:00 Tools
I've Got a Girl 00:00 Tools
Here I come 00:00 Tools
soup 00:00 Tools
I'll Never Forget 00:00 Tools
She 00:00 Tools
Top Gun 00:00 Tools
Saturday Night, Sunday Morning (Original T-Empo Mix) 00:00 Tools
Moment 00:00 Tools
The Emperor 00:00 Tools
Sad, sad memories (instr.) 00:00 Tools
One Last Time 00:00 Tools
Point Of No Return 00:00 Tools
This Is Not Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Everything's Gonna Be Alright 00:00 Tools
One Way Ticket 00:00 Tools
Countdown 00:00 Tools
See You In September (from "American Graffiti") 00:00 Tools
(Contdown) Here I Come 00:00 Tools
Counting Down 00:00 Tools
Don't Leave Me 00:00 Tools
All I Really Want 00:00 Tools
Sham Rock 00:00 Tools
Sad Sad Memories (Inst) 00:00 Tools
Countdown (Here I Come) - The Tempos 00:00 Tools
It Doesn't Matter 00:00 Tools
To Love Again 00:00 Tools
It's Tough 00:00 Tools
Modernos 00:00 Tools
Trophy Run 00:00 Tools
Never Let Me Go 00:00 Tools
I Call It Love 00:00 Tools
The Prettiest Girl In School 00:00 Tools
Promise Me 00:00 Tools
sad, sad memories 00:00 Tools
Electrolytes 00:00 Tools
One Way Ticket (Bam) 00:00 Tools
When You Were Sweet Sixteen 00:00 Tools
Criminal 00:00 Tools
12 Baby It's You 00:00 Tools
Starlit City 00:00 Tools
Just My Imagination 00:00 Tools
two times 00:00 Tools
Money 00:00 Tools
11 To Conquer This Old World 00:00 Tools
05 You're Gonna Miss Me 00:00 Tools
Lonely One 00:00 Tools
Solo Contra Todos 00:00 Tools
Amen 00:00 Tools
Save Me - The Tempos 00:00 Tools
Countdown Here I Come - Tempos (The) 00:00 Tools
Sham - Rock 00:00 Tools
Last Time 00:00 Tools
You Got Me Goin' Out Of My 00:00 Tools
09 Heartbeat 00:00 Tools
02 The Last Time 00:00 Tools
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The Tempos are known for their hit recording of the classic ballad “See You in September”. It reached #23 on the Billboard charts in 1959 and enjoyed renewed popularity in 1973 when it was featured in a hit movie and a hit soundtrack album. Mike Lazo, Gene Schacter, and Bobby Vinton formed a singing trio The Hilites in 1954 that performed at local records hops. Drafted into the Army Lazo and Schachter sang at U.S.O. shows while stationed together in Korea. Returning to civilian life in 1957 Lazo and Schachter joined forces with two Duquense University music majors, song writer Jim Drake and saxophonist Tom Minito to form the Tempos. Singing rich harmonies the performed a local record hops where the came to attention of local artist manager/producer Jack Gold. Gold, who was managing Lou Christie at the time, persuaded David Kapp to sign them to his New York City based Kapp Records. Kapp released 3 singles by the Tempos: "Kingdom Of Love" / "That's What You Do To Me" (1957), "Prettiest Girl In School" / "Never You Mind" (1957) and "Strollin' With My Baby" / "I Got A Job" (1958). Brill Building song writers Sid Wayne and Sherman Edwards wrote the song “See You in September” on a Friday of June 1959. They pitched the song to Jack Gold that afternoon. He brought the rights to it for $500 and called the Tempos that evening to fly New York. The Tempos recorded the song the next day in New York, the record was on Monday, the testing pressing was done on Thursday, and its was getting airplay on WNEW on Friday. It was released on the short lived Climax Records label. The record broke in San Francisco, hit the national charts in July, and climbed to #23 on the Billboard Hot 100 at the end of August. The Tempos performed on American Bandstand on October 12, 1959. “See you in September” was their one national success. Climax released a follow-up single "The Crossroads of Love" / "What" later in 1959 that did not reach the charts. They continued to perform at Pittsburgh area dances, appear on local television dance programs, and record until 1965. They release the singles "Look Homeward Angel" / "Under 10 Flags" (Paris 1959), "My Barbara Ann" / "When You Loved Me" (Ascot 1965), and "My Barbara Ann (re-release) / "I Wish It Were Summer" (Ascot 1965). The Tempos were rediscovered in 1973 when their recording of “See You in September” was featured in the hit movie and top selling soundtrack album "American Graffiti." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.