The Earls

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Remember Then 02:00 Tools
Never 02:23 Tools
Life Is But A Dream 01:58 Tools
I Believe 04:16 Tools
LOOKIN' FOR MY BABY 02:01 Tools
Looking for my Baby 01:56 Tools
Cry cry cry 01:53 Tools
Eyes 02:36 Tools
Believe Me My Love 03:02 Tools
Darlene 02:36 Tools
Remember Me Baby 02:25 Tools
Remember Then (From "Company Man") 02:12 Tools
Without You 01:51 Tools
Lookin' My Way 01:51 Tools
Don't forget 01:56 Tools
Ask Anybody 02:15 Tools
Let's Waddle 02:10 Tools
Oh What A Time 02:48 Tools
Lost Love 02:14 Tools
Out in the cold again 02:36 Tools
Amor 03:30 Tools
Kissing 02:14 Tools
Cross My Heart 02:12 Tools
All Through Our Teens 02:39 Tools
I Keep A Tellin' You 02:03 Tools
If I Had You (From "Hannah and Her Sisters") 03:50 Tools
Our day will come 03:02 Tools
Old Man River 02:42 Tools
Never (Fall In Love Again) 02:18 Tools
Little Boy And Girl 01:40 Tools
It's You 02:05 Tools
Teenager's Dream 02:06 Tools
The Continental 06:54 Tools
Sh-Boom - Life's But a Dream 01:49 Tools
Laverne 02:31 Tools
Let's Bop 02:31 Tools
Life's A Dream 01:48 Tools
My Heart's Desire 07:12 Tools
Stormy Weather 01:48 Tools
Get On Up And Dance (The Continental) 07:12 Tools
(Do the) Continental 05:19 Tools
Life Is But Adream 01:49 Tools
Tonight could be the Night 02:08 Tools
Believe Me, My Love 02:10 Tools
Cry, Cry, Cry 02:04 Tools
Lookin for My Baby 01:59 Tools
I Who Have Nothing 02:34 Tools
Goin' Uptown 7'' 07:12 Tools
Let It Rain (Headman Dub) 07:12 Tools
Remember Me, Baby 02:36 Tools
Get On Up And Dance 07:12 Tools
Does Your Mother Know 02:44 Tools
Remember Then (Unissued Version) 01:59 Tools
Say The Word 02:36 Tools
Holly Jolly Christmas 01:59 Tools
I'll Be Home For Christmas 05:19 Tools
Look My Way 02:10 Tools
Looking my way 01:54 Tools
Never (Alternate Take) 02:21 Tools
Cry Cry Cry (Unissued Version) 01:57 Tools
Tonight (Could Be the Night) 00:00 Tools
Kissin' 02:03 Tools
Never (feat. Larry Chance) 00:00 Tools
Tonight 02:02 Tools
Remeber Then 02:10 Tools
** acapella with my friends 02:10 Tools
I'll Never Cry 00:00 Tools
Kissin 02:08 Tools
We Are Skum 02:08 Tools
Whoever You Are 00:00 Tools
Born Slippy 00:00 Tools
I Keep Tellin' You 00:00 Tools
A Sunday Kind Of Love 02:06 Tools
If I Could Do It over Again 02:03 Tools
Teenager's Dreams 00:00 Tools
Remember when (Long Version) 00:00 Tools
Papa 02:03 Tools
Remember Than 02:12 Tools
Hey, LUNA! 02:08 Tools
Never Fall In Love Again 02:06 Tools
Dreams come true 01:54 Tools
Remember Then (Original Hit Version) 02:03 Tools
Coming Up 02:03 Tools
Little Boy And Girl (45 Rpm Version) 02:03 Tools
Dreams Come True (Demo Version) 02:06 Tools
Lost Love (Full Version) 02:03 Tools
I Keep A-Tellin' You 02:06 Tools
Promise her anything (feat. Lance Chance) 00:00 Tools
Cross My Heart (45 Rpm Mix) 02:06 Tools
It's Been A Long Time Coming 01:54 Tools
i'm so glad 02:06 Tools
Bad Day 02:03 Tools
Love Epidemic 01:49 Tools
Shining Star 01:54 Tools
Remember When (Short Version) 01:49 Tools
Promise Her Anything 00:00 Tools
Out Of This World 01:49 Tools
Let Them Talk 00:00 Tools
Lost Love (Raw Version) 02:12 Tools
Let them Talk (feat. Lance Chance) 02:12 Tools
All Through Our Teens (Master Mix) 01:49 Tools
Remember Then (Stereo) 00:00 Tools
Let them Talk (feat. Lance Chance) 00:00 Tools
Goin’ Uptown [A Pied Piper Edit] 00:00 Tools
Little Boy And Girl (Raw Album Version) 02:12 Tools
My Heart's Desire (Original Fast Version) 00:00 Tools
Cross My Heart (Session Mix) 00:00 Tools
House Party 00:00 Tools
All Through Our Teens (Undubbed Mix) 02:12 Tools
My Heart's Desire (Slow Version) 00:00 Tools
Goin' Uptown 00:00 Tools
It´s Been A Long Time Coming 01:49 Tools
The Story Of 00:00 Tools
Bombs To Fall 00:00 Tools
Horror 00:00 Tools
Entitled 00:00 Tools
Don't Let It Get You Down (Unreleased) 00:00 Tools
Remember Then (1963) 00:00 Tools
The End Is Nigh 00:00 Tools
The Boys (Are Alright) 00:00 Tools
My Heart Desire (Medium Version) 00:00 Tools
Say The Word (Vienna - Polyphon-Lohnpressung 03-68 - 1968) 00:00 Tools
Spotted Pony 00:00 Tools
Remember When (early version) 00:00 Tools
라 라 라 00:00 Tools
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The Earls, sometimes credited as Larry Chance and the Earls, were a popular recording group from the 1960s formed in The Bronx, New York. In 1962, their single "Remember Then" was a hit, and "Life Is But a Dream," "Never" and "I Believe" also charted. As the oldies revival scene started a strong run in the early 1970s and 1980s, the Earls became one of the most requested groups in the doo-wop genre. They are still actively performing and remain on the oldies circuit. Other recordings included "Looking For My Baby" and "Kissing." Albums included Remember Me Baby, The Earls: Today, The Earls - Live, Earl Change, and Streets of the Bronx. Biography [edit]The Earls are one of the New York City doo-wop success stories. Discovered singing on the street corner in front of subway station, the Earls took the original black doo-wop street corner harmony sound, and refined and expanded it for new audiences. Larry Chance was the driving force behind the group's formation and success. Larry grew up in Philadelphia and attended high school with Chubby Checker, Frankie Avalon, and Danny Rapp of Danny and the Juniors. But it was not until 1957 that he moved with his parents to the Bronx after high school, that his musical career took off. Chance formed a group at the Tecumsa Social Club, known as the Hi-Hatters. The group was Chance, Bob Del Din, Eddie Harder, Larry Palombo and John Wray. In the fall of 1959 they were singing in front of a subway station when Johnny Powers, who had a fledging record label, Rome Records, heard them. Powers took them into the recording studio. They paid to record four tracks as the Hi-Hatters. About this same time, Chance picked the name the Earls at random out of a dictionary. Later, in 1959, the Earls lost their original member Larry Palombo in an army skydiving accident when his parachute failed to open during an exercise. In 1961, Rome released the Earls' first record – "Life is But a Dream" (Rome 101 – 1961) b/w "Lost Love" (and later released with "Whoever You Are" as the B-side). The group then performed with Murray the K and on Dick Clark's American Bandstand show. They released another record that year, "Looking For My Baby" (Rome 102) b/w "Cross My Heart". In 1962, the group hooked up with Stan Vincent and recorded "Remember Then" for Old Town Records (Old Town 1130) b/w "Let's Waddle". It was a hit, peaking at #24 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1963. Chance co-wrote the group's next single "Never" b/w "I Keep A-Tellin You" (Old Town 1133–1963). The group scored another hit in 1963 on Old Town with "Eyes" b/w "Look My Way" (Old Town 1141). Later, a demo "I Believe" was released (Old Town 1149–1963) b/w "Don’t Forget". Chance later had a brief solo career, recording "Let Them Talk". He returned to the Earls who, at that time, had two new members – Bob Moricco and Ronnie Calabrese. The group started playing their own instruments and, in 1967, recorded "If I Could Do It Over" b/w "Papa" (Mr. G 801 – 1967), and a track for ABC Records, "Its Been a Long Time Coming" b/w "In My Lonely Room" (ABC 11109–1967). The group continued performing into the 1970s and, in 1977, they released a disco version of The Velvets' "Tonight (Could Be the Night)." By 1983, the group's personnel were Chance, Ronnie Calabrese, Colon Rello, Bobby Tribuzio and Tony Obert, and they recorded Larry Chance and the Earls – Today. Former member Art Loria died October 23, 2010. He performed and recorded with the group for 8 years in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He was the writer of the groups tribute to Elvis song, "He's Alive. The song is also on LARRY CHANCE SINGS COUNTRY, a new album by Chance Members Larry Chance Bobby Tribuzzio Bobby Coleman Past members Jack Wray Eddie Harder Bobby Del-Din Mike Mone Larry Palumbo (died 1959) Ronnie Calabrese Art Loria (died 2010) Bobby Coleman Chris Cassone Chuck Merizo George Tuzzeo Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.