The Knight Brothers

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Temptation 'Bout To Get Me 03:23 Tools
i'm never gonna live it down 03:00 Tools
tried so hard to please her 02:40 Tools
Second Hand Lover 02:26 Tools
That'll Get It 02:34 Tools
Love (Can't You Hear Me) 02:39 Tools
Come on Girl 00:00 Tools
Ghetto Joe 00:00 Tools
Sinking Low 00:00 Tools
I Owe Her My Life 00:00 Tools
Show Stopper 00:00 Tools
I Really Love You 00:00 Tools
satan must get along without me 00:00 Tools
All I Have to Do Is Dream 00:00 Tools
City Life 00:00 Tools
Temptation 'Bout to Get Me [Mono Version] 00:00 Tools
Love (Can't You Hear) 00:00 Tools
She's A-1 00:00 Tools
Temptation Bout To Get Me 00:00 Tools
That´ll Get It 02:34 Tools
Margaret 00:00 Tools
Love ( Can't You Hear ) 04:52 Tools
Temptation 'Bout To Get To Me 03:27 Tools
The Hand Of Faith 02:42 Tools
Temptation ' bout to get me 02:42 Tools
Temptation 'Bout To Get Me [1965] 02:42 Tools
She's A - 1 02:42 Tools
love 02:42 Tools
Sinkin' Low 02:42 Tools
Second Hand Lover / The Knight Brothers 02:42 Tools
Temptation ‘Bout To Get Me 02:42 Tools
Temptetation ´bout to get me 00:00 Tools
Temptation's 'Bout To Get Me 00:00 Tools
Love Can't You Hear Me 00:00 Tools
Temptation About To Get Me 00:00 Tools
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The Knight Brothers were a soul music duo, comprising Richard Dunbar (b 31 May 1939) and Jimmy Diggs (b James Leon Diggs, 11 October 1938). Both had been singing in local church choirs, when they met while living in Washington D.C. in the early 1950s. The pair then formed a doo-wop group, the Starfires, who recorded for the Decca label in 1958. Forming a duo, they began recording for the Checker label in 1963. Their biggest success was Temptation 'Bout To Get Me, which was a number 12 R & B and number 70 pop hit in 1965, and was followed by I'm Never Gonna Live It Down. Subsequent records on Checker and Mercury were less successful, and the duo split up in 1968. Richard Dunbar went on to sing with a revived version of the Orioles during the 1970s and 80s, whilst Jimmy ended his recording career Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.