Joe Jeffrey Group

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My Pledge Of Love 00:00 Tools
The Train 02:45 Tools
My Baby Loves Lovin' 02:45 Tools
My Baby Loves Lovin 02:53 Tools
03-My pledge of love 02:53 Tools
Dreamin' Till Then 02:53 Tools
My Pledge Of Love (The Joe Jeffrey Group) 02:53 Tools
Hey Hey Woman 02:53 Tools
My Pledge Of Love (1969) 02:47 Tools
Margie 02:50 Tools
In The Still Of The Night 02:50 Tools
The Chance Of Loving You 02:50 Tools
Kind Of A Drag 02:50 Tools
My Pleadge Of Love 02:50 Tools
Joe Jeffrey Group - My Pledge of Love 02:50 Tools
It's All Right 02:49 Tools
my pledg 02:50 Tools
15. The Train 02:50 Tools
My Pledge Of Love (Stereo Mix) 02:49 Tools
Pledge of Love 02:49 Tools
My Pledge Love 02:49 Tools
01. My Pledge of Love 02:49 Tools
Melodee 02:34 Tools
My Pledge Of Love (1967) 02:49 Tools
My pledge of love (stereo) 02:49 Tools
The Joe Jeffrey Group / My Pledge Of Love 02:49 Tools
Sunny / Up, Up And Away 02:34 Tools
A Hundred Pounds of Clay 02:34 Tools
My Pledge Of Love- 02:34 Tools
My okeadge if kive 02:34 Tools
My 02:34 Tools
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The Joe Jeffrey Group will go down in history as a one-hit wonder, but what a hit - their infectious "My Pledge of Love" remains a classic of '60s pop-soul. Little is known about Jeffrey. Born Joe Stafford, he presumably adopted his stage name to avoid confusion with distaff pop singer Jo Stafford, and was a fixture of the Cleveland club circuit before signing to Wand Records. An effervescent, string-sweetened effort closer to sunshine pop than soul, "My Pledge of Love" reached number 14 on the Billboard pop charts in 1969 but conspicuously missed the R&B charts altogether. Jeffrey's career nevertheless seemed promising, but the follow-up, "The Train", tanked and he never recovered his momentum. After a third Wand release, "Chance of Lovin' You", the Joe Jeffrey Group cut "My Baby Loves Lovin", but a rival rendition of the song by British bubblegum group White Plains captured the attention of radio. After one last gasp, "A Hundred Pounds of Clay", Wand cut its losses and the Joe Jeffrey Group called it quits. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.