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He Ain't No Angel
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Ask Anybody
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Kicked Around
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You Blew My Mind
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The Slime
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Johnny My Boy
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If She Wants Him
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Giving Up
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Ooh Wee Oh Gee
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Bottom of My Soul
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The Ad Libs Bayonne, New Jersey
The Ad Libs were an early-'60s vocal group from New Jersey whose female lead vocals and male-voiced backing prefigured the jazzy doo wop singing style of several later groups, including Manhattan Transfer. They scored a major hit in early 1965 with "The Boy From New York City," written by John T. Taylor, a saxophone player who had worked with various big band groups as far back as the '30s. ... more
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