Reparata & The Delrons

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Panic 02:15 Tools
Captain of Your Ship 00:00 Tools
Saturday Night Didn't Happen 00:00 Tools
Whenever a Teenager Cries 02:48 Tools
I'm Nobody's Baby Now 02:48 Tools
Do Wah Diddy 02:36 Tools
Look In My Diary 02:10 Tools
Tommy 02:27 Tools
Boys and Girls 01:50 Tools
I Have a Boyfriend 02:22 Tools
Shoes 02:26 Tools
The Kind of Trouble That I Love 02:14 Tools
Shoes (Johnny & Louise) 03:08 Tools
Take a Look Around You 02:11 Tools
Bye Bye Baby 02:12 Tools
In My Diary 01:56 Tools
Mama's Little Girl 02:14 Tools
I Can Hear the Rain 02:42 Tools
He's My Guy (And I Love Him So) 01:51 Tools
He's the Greatest 00:00 Tools
I Can Tell 02:32 Tools
Weather Forecast 00:00 Tools
(We're Gonna) Hold the Night 02:44 Tools
Loneliest Girl in Town 02:35 Tools
(Do You) Remember When 02:27 Tools
The Captain of Your Ship 02:26 Tools
He Don't Want You 02:04 Tools
I'm Nobody's Baby Now 1966 00:00 Tools
It's Waiting There for You 00:00 Tools
The Boy I Love 00:00 Tools
I Found My Place 00:00 Tools
Leave Us Alone 00:00 Tools
I'm Nobodys Baby 00:00 Tools
It's Waiting There For You (demo) 00:00 Tools
Your Big Mistake 00:00 Tools
Why Do Lovers Break Each Other's Heart 00:00 Tools
He's My Guy 02:05 Tools
I'm Nobody's Baby Now [with Hash Brown and His Orchestra] 00:00 Tools
1. Boys and Girls 00:00 Tools
Who Do You Love 00:00 Tools
Please love me forever 00:00 Tools
Angel Baby 00:00 Tools
Walking In The Rain 00:00 Tools
He's So Fine 00:00 Tools
If I Fell 00:00 Tools
I'm Nobody's Baby Now (feat. Hash Brown & His Orchestra) 00:00 Tools
Eddie My Love 00:00 Tools
Why Do Lovers Break Each Others Hearts 00:00 Tools
Lollipop 00:00 Tools
The Loneliest Girl In Town 00:00 Tools
I'm Nobody's Baby 00:00 Tools
Summer Thoughts 00:00 Tools
Why Do Lovers Break Each Other's Heart? 00:00 Tools
be my baby 00:00 Tools
Summer Laughter 00:00 Tools
Dedicated To The One I Love 00:00 Tools
To Know Him Is To Love Him 00:00 Tools
I Met Him on a Sunday 00:00 Tools
That's How It All Began 00:00 Tools
Maybe 00:00 Tools
Do Wah Diddy Diddy 00:00 Tools
Do You Remember When 00:00 Tools
Mr. Lee 00:00 Tools
Saturday Didn't Happen 00:00 Tools
Always waitin' 00:00 Tools
Why Do Lovers Break Each Other's Hearts 00:00 Tools
Till 00:00 Tools
Why Do Lovers Break Each Other's Hearts? 00:00 Tools
Mama Don't Allow 00:00 Tools
Toom Toom (Is A Little Boy) 00:00 Tools
Every Beat Of My Heart 00:00 Tools
That's What Sends Men To The Bowery 00:00 Tools
Octopus's Garden 00:00 Tools
02 reparata & the delrons - lo 00:00 Tools
Why Do Lovers Break Each Other's Hearts ? 00:00 Tools
Heaven Only Knows 00:00 Tools
i'm nobody's baby now '66 00:00 Tools
Look in My Diary [#] 00:00 Tools
Captain of the Ship 00:00 Tools
Mama Don’'t Allow 00:00 Tools
This Is The Captain Of Your Ship 00:00 Tools
Love For You And Me 00:00 Tools
I'm Nobody's Baby Now (With Hash Brown and his orchestra) 00:00 Tools
Moonlight music and you 00:00 Tools
Panic! 00:00 Tools
I've Got An Awful Lot Of Losing You To Do 00:00 Tools
A Song For All 00:00 Tools
I Believe 00:00 Tools
Martin Solveig feat. Dragonette - Boys & Girls 00:00 Tools
San Juan 00:00 Tools
Why Do Lovers Break Each Other 00:00 Tools
Captain of your ship (1968) 00:00 Tools
I'm Nobody's Baby Now (with Hash Brown & His Orchestra) 00:00 Tools
Boys & Girls 00:00 Tools
Why Do Lovers Break Each Other's Hearts (aka Why Do Lovers) 00:00 Tools
Reparata & the Delrons - Panic 00:00 Tools
He Doon't Want You 00:00 Tools
Why Do Lovers Break Each Other's Heart [#][Version] 00:00 Tools
lo 00:00 Tools
I'm Nobody's Baby Now (feat. Hash Brown and His Orchestra) 00:00 Tools
Octpus Garden 00:00 Tools
I Met Him On Sunday 00:00 Tools
1. Boys and Girls - Reparata & the Delrons 01:49 Tools
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The Delrons started out as a quartet in 1962 at St. Brendan's Catholic School in Brooklyn, New York, led by lead singer Mary Aiese, who subsequently billed herself as Reparata after Sister Reparata, one of her school teachers. The other originals were Nanette Licari, Regina Gallagher and Anne Fitzgerald, but they were soon replaced by Sheila Reilly, Carol Drobnicki, and (initially) Cathy Romeo. The group were spotted by record producers Bill and Ted Jerome, who recorded them in 1964 first for Laurie Records, and then on the Ernie Maresca song “Whenever a Teenager Cries” on the World Artists label. This became a regional hit but failed to reach the national top 40, a pattern repeated by its follow-up, “Tommy”. However, the trio toured nationally with Dick Clark’s Caravan of Stars, and the group’s name became widely known. In 1965 they moved to RCA Records, Drobnicki and Reillie having been replaced by former member Licari, and Lorraine Mazzola. After several unsuccessful releases in a similar style to the Shangri-Las, including Jeff Barry’s “I’m Nobody’s Baby Now” and an album, they moved again to Mala Records. In 1968 they released "Captain of Your Ship", co-written by Kenny Young. This missed the US national charts, but made the top 20 in the UK, where they then toured. Young said[1] of this period:-"If they had been more attractive there could have been a decent career there. They were responsible for me moving to England. I accompanied them to Top Of The Pops..[and]..attended the reception for their hit single 'Captain Of Your Ship', along with John Lennon and Ringo at the Revolution Club in London. I met half the Beatles at our own reception...". "Captain of Your Ship" would gain new interest over 30 years later when it featured on a late 1990s Müllerice advert, with modified lyrics. However, follow-ups were unsuccessful, and by 1970 Mary Aiese left the group. Initially Lorraine Mazzola’s group continued to bill themselves as Reparata and the Delrons, releasing an album of classic girl group songs, but they retired in 1973 and the following year Mazzola re-emerged as a member of Lady Flash, the back-up group behind Barry Manilow. Mary Aiese then reclaimed the name Reparata – retaining it after an unsuccessful lawsuit by Mazzola - and released several solo singles, of which the most successful, “Shoes”, was a minor hit in 1975. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.