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In 1961 the second generation of The Cleftones included Herb Cox, Charlie James, Warren Corbin, Gene Pearson (baritone from The Rivileers who replaced baritone William "Buzzy" McClane) and new addition Pat Spann, the first and only female to sing with the group. [1]
In 1973, the Cleftones version was used in the movie American Graffiti. [16] It is also featured in the 1985 coming-of-age comedy Mischief. Music critic Terry Atkinson of the Palm Beach Post noted in 1990 that "Heart and Soul" is the song for which the Cleftones are best remembered. [7]
Note: Early copies credit the song incorrectly to Goffin and King, rather than Goffin and Keller. The writing credit was later changed to add George Goldner and Herbie Cox, who had written the melodically similar "Little Girl of Mine" for The Cleftones in 1956. [4] [5] "Don't Try To Fight It, Baby" Goffin & Keller Eydie Gormé: 53 -
The Cleftones – 1962. (Gee label, then Roulette label. The Cleftones Presenting Heart and Soul) Marvin Gaye & Mary Wells on their album Together (1964). [11] Sammy Davis Jr. – The Nat King Cole Songbook (1965) James Brown – "Gettin' Down to It" (1969). Linda Ronstadt – For Sentimental Reasons (1986) Five Star – on their album Heart ...
Herb Cox, 81, doo-wop singer and songwriter (The Cleftones) Joe McQueen, 100, jazz saxophonist; December 8 – Juice WRLD, 21, rapper, singer, songwriter; December 13 – Emil Richards, 87, classical and jazz vibraphonist; Roy Loney, 73, garage rock singer and guitarist (Flamin' Groovies) December 14 – Irv Williams, 100, jazz saxophonist
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Herb Cox, 81, American doo-wop singer and songwriter (The Cleftones) Herbert Joos , 79, German jazz trumpeter and flugelhornist Joe McQueen , 100, American jazz saxophonist
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