The Hollywood Flames

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Frankenstein's Den 02:14 Tools
Buzz Buzz Buzz 02:20 Tools
Buzz-Buzz-Buzz 02:18 Tools
Buzz, Buzz, Buzz 02:16 Tools
Strollin' on the beach 01:49 Tools
Crazy 01:54 Tools
Frankenstein’s Den 02:15 Tools
Two Little Bees 01:53 Tools
A Little Bird 01:56 Tools
Later 02:29 Tools
I'm Gonna Stand By You 02:27 Tools
Give Me Back My Heart 02:01 Tools
Let's Talk It Over 02:29 Tools
Tabarin 02:50 Tools
Annie Don't Love Me No More 02:04 Tools
Just For You 02:26 Tools
Tron (From "Tron") 02:26 Tools
Ooh Baby Ooh 02:06 Tools
I'll Be Seeing You 02:13 Tools
Much Too Much 02:29 Tools
There Is Something On Your Mind 02:59 Tools
Chains Of Love 02:11 Tools
Wheel Of Fortune 02:38 Tools
So Good 02:24 Tools
I Know 02:53 Tools
Romance In The Dark 02:11 Tools
Yes, They Do 02:42 Tools
Dance Senorita 02:07 Tools
I'll Get By 02:24 Tools
It's Love 02:02 Tools
My Confession 02:47 Tools
W-I-N-E 02:54 Tools
Frankestein's Den 02:02 Tools
This Heart Of Mine 02:53 Tools
This Is Our Love 02:02 Tools
I'm Leavin' (Clickity Clack) 02:54 Tools
A Star Fell 02:07 Tools
The Sound Of Your Voice 02:47 Tools
Peggy 00:00 Tools
Much To Much 00:00 Tools
Drop Me a Line 02:48 Tools
Buzz-Buzz-Buzz (Digitally Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Little House On The Hill 02:02 Tools
Buzz Buzz Buz 02:22 Tools
Tron 02:22 Tools
Fare Thee Honey. Fare Thee Well 02:48 Tools
Devil Or Angel 02:17 Tools
Buzz Buzz Buzz (Digitally Remastered) 00:00 Tools
Fare Thee Well 02:17 Tools
Buzz,Buzz,Buzz 01:59 Tools
Your Love (Take 9) 01:59 Tools
Buzz-buzz-buzz - Digitally Remastered 01:59 Tools
Gee 02:23 Tools
Im Gonna Stand By You 00:00 Tools
Cryin' For My Baby 02:34 Tools
Ride Helen Ride 00:00 Tools
Buzz, Buzz, Buzz (From "Blow") 02:17 Tools
Every Day, Every Way (I'll Always Be In Love With You) 00:00 Tools
Frankenstein's Den (Live) 02:52 Tools
Fare Thee Honey, Fare Thee Well 02:18 Tools
Fortune Teller 02:18 Tools
One Night With A Fool 02:18 Tools
Buzz - Buzz - Buzz 00:00 Tools
Ooh La La 02:18 Tools
Little Bird 02:18 Tools
Fare Thee Honey Fare Thee Well 02:18 Tools
Wagon Wheels 02:25 Tools
Buzz-Buzz-Buzz (Digitally Remastered) 02:18 Tools
Letter To My Love 02:18 Tools
Frankenstein's Den-Hollywood Flames 02:16 Tools
I'm Leavin' 02:25 Tools
Oooh La La 02:25 Tools
The Truth Hurts 02:18 Tools
Your Love - Take 9 02:25 Tools
Strolling On The Beach 02:18 Tools
Every Day, Every Way 02:25 Tools
I'm Coming Home 02:52 Tools
16-Frankenstein's Den 02:25 Tools
Every Day Every Way 02:52 Tools
Santa Claus Baby 02:52 Tools
Just the Sound of your Voice 03:21 Tools
Elizabeth 03:21 Tools
I'm Leaving (Clickety-Clack) 02:52 Tools
Buzz-Buz-Buzz 02:52 Tools
Two Things I Love 02:52 Tools
Hollywood Flames Radio Plug 00:14 Tools
I'm Leaving (Clickety-Ckack) 02:52 Tools
Strange Old Feeling 02:52 Tools
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The Hollywood Flames were an American R&B vocal group in the 1950s, best known for their number 5 hit "Buzz-Buzz-Buzz" in 1957. They formed as The Flames in 1949, in Watts, Los Angeles, at a talent show where members of various high school groups got together. The original members were Bobby Byrd (lead), David Ford, Curlee Dinkins and Willie Ray Rockwell. Rockwell was sometimes replaced by Clyde Tillis, and Ford sometimes sang lead. Their first paying gig was at Johnny Otis's Barrelhouse Club. They first recorded in 1950 for the Selective label, and the following year, billed as The Hollywood Four Flames, released "Tabarin", a song written by Murry Wilson (father of The Beach Boys). They later recorded another Wilson song, "I'll Hide My Tears". Over the years the group, under various names, is believed to have recorded for about nineteen different record labels, including Aladdin and Specialty. Although they had no big hits for several years, they were a successful local act in the Los Angeles area. The group also had a series of personnel changes, with Rockwell being replaced by Gaynel Hodge, and for a short while Dinkins being replaced by Curtis Williams. Hodge and Williams, with Jesse Belvin, were co-writers of The Penguins' "Earth Angel". In 1953 they released the sketch for this song "I Know" on the label Swing Time. Believed to be the first song to present the 6/8 piano-attacca known from later '50s hits such as "Only You" and "Ain't That a Shame". By 1954, the group were usually billed as The Hollywood Flames, but also recorded as The Turks, The Jets, and The Sounds. David Ford and Gaynel Hodge recorded with Jesse Belvin and Hodge's brother Alex, as The Tangiers, before Hodge left The Hollywood Flames in 1955 to form a new version of The Turks. He was replaced by Earl Nelson, who had previously recorded with Byrd as The Voices, and with Byrd later formed the duo Bob & Earl. In 1957, the group - Byrd, Ford, Dinkins and Nelson - signed with Class Records, where Byrd was renamed "Bobby Day". The group recorded as The Hollywood Flames, as Bobby Day & the Satellites, and as Earl Nelson & the Pelicans. In July 1957, Bobby Day & the Satellites recorded "Little Bitty Pretty One", which was covered more successfully by Thurston Harris. Later that year, The Hollywood Flames – with Nelson singing lead – released "Buzz-Buzz-Buzz", co-written by Byrd, which reached #5 on the R&B chart and #11 on the pop chart. Byrd (alias Day) then left The Hollywood Flames, but continued to release singles, at first as Bobby Day & the Satellites, and then as a solo performer. His greatest success came in 1958 with "Rockin' Robin". On August 4, 1958, the Hollywood Flames appeared at the Apollo Theater, as part of a Dr. Jive show. Others on the show were Larry Williams, The Cadillacs, Little Anthony & the Imperials, The Skyliners, Frankie Lymon, the Clintonian Cubs, and Eugene Church. After this, Curtis Williams quit. The new members were tenor Eddie Williams (former lead of the Aladdins) and baritone Ray Brewster who joined in 1958. (Ray had been in the Penguins in 1956 and both Eddie and Ray had been in the later Colts/Fortunes with Don Wyatt.) Then, the whole group picked up and moved to New York, after securing a contract with Atlantic Records' Atco subsidiary. In December 1959, they had their first Atco release: "Every Day, Every Way" (led by Earl Nelson) b/w "If I Thought You Needed Me" (fronted by Eddie Williams). Atco arranged for them to appear at the Apollo Theater to push the record (the week of December 25). Others on the show were: Lloyd Price, Tarheel Slim & Little Ann, and The Five Keys. They were back at the Apollo on February 19, 1960 for another Dr. Jive show. This time they shared the stage with Johnny Nash, The Flamingos, Nappy Brown, Tiny Topsy, The Centurians, Eugene Church, Barrett Strong, Jean Sampson, and The Fidelitys. In April 1960, Atco released "Ball And Chain" led by Earl Nelson. "I Found A Boy" was sung by Eddie Williams and an unknown female vocalist who recorded this one record with the Hollywood Flames. At the same session with Atco Ray and the Flames also recorded "Devil Or Angel" and "Do You Ever Think of Me". The Hollywood Flames made one record for Chess out of their Chicago studio "Gee" and "Yes They Do", released in March 1961. In 1962 Ray left the Flames and became lead vocalist of the New York-based Cadillacs. The Hollywood Flames continued to record for several more years, with a fluctuating line-up, the only constant being David Ford. The last version of the group split up around 1967. Earl Nelson, also known as Jackie Lee, died on July 12, 2008. Bobby Byrd died in 1990. (Not to be confused with the James Brown collaborator Bobby Byrd). The song "Buzz-Buzz-Buzz" was featured in the 2001 film Blow. Discography Singles YearTitlePeak chart positionsRecord LabelB-side USR&B 1952"Young Girl"——Recorded In Hollywood"The Glory of Love" 1954"Peggy"——Decca Records"Ooh La La" 1957"Buzz-Buzz-Buzz"115Ebb Records"Crazy" 1958"Strollin' on the Beach"——"Frankenstein's Den" "A Little Bird"——"Give Me Back My Heart" "Chains of Love"——"Let's Talk It Over" 1959"I'll Be Seeing You"——"Just for You" "Much Too Much"——"In the Dark" "So Good"——"There Is Something on Your Mind" "Every Day, Every Way (I'll Always Be in Love with You)"——Atco Records"If I Thought You Needed Me" 1960"Ball and Chain"——"I Found a Boy" "Devil or Angel"——"Do You Ever Think of Me" "My Heart's on Fire"——"Money Honey" 1961"Gee"—26Chess Records"Yes They Do" 1962"Elizabeth"——Goldie Records"Believe in Me" 1963"Drop Me a Line"——Vee-Jay Records"Letter to My Love (Goodnight)" 1965"Dance Senorita"——Symbol Records"Annie Don't Love Me No More" 1966"I'm Coming Home"——"I'm Gonna Stand by You" Read more on Last.fm. 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