Can I Come Over Tonight - The Velours video free download


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The Velours were originally from the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn and although they never scored any major chart hits, they are fondly remembered for their variety of vocal group romantic ballads, novelty numbers, and up-tempo jump and rockin' songs.

Original members tenor Jerome "Speedo" Ramos," John Cheetom (first tenor), Donald Heywood (second tenor), Kenneth Walker (baritone), and Marvin Holland (bass) came together in the mid-'50s and began recording for the newly formed Onyx label in June of 1956. Their first single, "My Love Come Back," (1956) failed to hit. In the spring of 1957, the group issued their biggest record, a ballad called "Can I Come Over Tonight." Other singles included during the late '50s included "Blue Velvet," "This Could Be the Night," "Romeo," "Remember," and "Crazy Love."

In 1957, Holland and Walker left; they were replaced by Charles Moffitt and baritone John Pearson. This new lineup carried the Velours through their Onyx days. From 1958 on to 1961, the group moved over to Cub and added either Troy Keyes or Keith Williams as an additional tenor, making them a sextet. One album was issued by the group: Remember With the Velours (Onyx 201). The Velours recorded into 1961 before disbanding, only to reform as the R&B-flavored Fantastics in 1968. This act continued into the early '70s before calling it quits. ~ Bryan Thomas, Rovi

Comments

10 years ago

CrisVangel1958

One of my favorite records of all time and a prime reason I truly love Doo Wop!

10 years ago

althazarr

Thanks Josue. I really appreciate it. The new cartridge and stylus seems to help a lot.

10 years ago

althazarr

Look again. It's only the Onyx label. :-)

10 years ago

Ches73

When did GONE take over the song cause I see a their label too on this track?

10 years ago

Josue Perez

You make that sound real nice

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