The Crows

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Gee 02:13 Tools
I Love You So 02:50 Tools
Capital Hillbillies 04:18 Tools
Low Brow 03:39 Tools
No Help Wanted 02:29 Tools
Fun Forest 05:06 Tools
Crow Bar 04:30 Tools
Gee - The Crows 1953 02:12 Tools
Mexican Rock Fight 04:02 Tools
I Know Where You Live 04:06 Tools
Go Look In The Crisper 03:57 Tools
Side Show 03:31 Tools
Baby 02:21 Tools
Untrue 02:47 Tools
Heartbreaker 02:31 Tools
I Really, Really Love You 02:08 Tools
Land Of The Blind 04:25 Tools
Crows Theme 04:02 Tools
Call a Doctor 02:31 Tools
Roll It 02:12 Tools
Baby Doll 02:06 Tools
Aunt Farm 04:13 Tools
Gee (LP Version) 02:14 Tools
Dr. Dirty 03:21 Tools
Dunce Cap 06:49 Tools
Don't Play Around 04:08 Tools
Dead Beat 03:33 Tools
Mambo Shevitz 02:11 Tools
Heartbreaker (LP Version) 02:11 Tools
Miss You 02:39 Tools
Gee - LP Version 04:08 Tools
I Love You So (LP Version) 04:08 Tools
Perfidia 02:18 Tools
Sweet Sue, Just You (LP Version) 04:08 Tools
Call A Doctor (LP Version) 02:51 Tools
Seven Lonely Days (LP Version) 02:51 Tools
Perfidia (LP Version) 02:20 Tools
Gee - 1953 02:13 Tools
Seven Lonely Days 00:00 Tools
Gee - Digitally Remastered 02:12 Tools
Miss You (LP Version) 02:12 Tools
Mambo Shevitz (Man, Oh Man) (LP Version) 02:12 Tools
Baby (LP Version) 02:12 Tools
Go Look In The Crispen 04:06 Tools
Gee! (From "Platoon") 02:13 Tools
Mambo Shevitz (Man Oh Man) 02:12 Tools
Sweet Sue Just You 02:58 Tools
Mambo Shevitz (Man, Oh Man) 04:06 Tools
Gee ? The Crows 02:11 Tools
I Really, Really Love You (LP Version) 02:11 Tools
Gee-1954 02:20 Tools
Untrue (LP Version) 00:00 Tools
Gee (Digitally Remastered) 02:15 Tools
Sweet Sue, Just You 02:58 Tools
Gee* 02:15 Tools
The Crows 02:12 Tools
Fly Right Boogie 02:24 Tools
I Love You So - LP Version 02:24 Tools
Gee (1953) 02:10 Tools
The King's Arrival (From "Game of Thrones - Season 1") 02:58 Tools
Sweet Sue 02:10 Tools
Gee(OST Cry Baby) 02:10 Tools
Gee (The Crows) 02:14 Tools
The Crows - Gee 02:14 Tools
Swiadectwo 02:14 Tools
The Children (From "Game of Thrones - Season 4") 02:14 Tools
The Pointy End (From "Game of Thrones - Season 1") 02:14 Tools
Oh Gee 02:26 Tools
You Win Or You Die (From "Game of Thrones - Season 1") 02:14 Tools
Smoking Gun (I'm Not Afraid) 07:35 Tools
Main Title - Game of Thrones (Season 3) 02:13 Tools
Inwazja 02:14 Tools
King of the North (From "Game of Thrones - Season 1") 02:14 Tools
Gee! 02:14 Tools
I am Hers, She Is Mine (From "Game of Thrones - Season 2") 02:14 Tools
Valar Morghulis (From "Game of Thrones - Season 2") 02:14 Tools
Gee [12Nt] 04:05 Tools
We Are The Storm 02:26 Tools
Too Proud To Fight 07:35 Tools
Call the Doctor 02:26 Tools
East Of Eden 04:09 Tools
Gee (OST Cry Baby) 00:00 Tools
Wsciekly pies 02:14 Tools
Gee(Why I love that girl) 02:13 Tools
Two Swords (From "Game of Thrones - Season 4") 02:13 Tools
Świadectwo 04:05 Tools
Game of Thrones - Finale (Season 1) 04:05 Tools
The Frantic Factor 07:35 Tools
The Bear and the Maiden Fair (From "Game of Thrones - Season 3") 04:05 Tools
Ohh Gee 02:26 Tools
Insanity Defense 06:22 Tools
Change The Border 07:35 Tools
Glebia 07:35 Tools
Gee ('54) 07:35 Tools
The Throne Is Mine (From "Game of Thrones - Season 2") 07:35 Tools
Chaos Is a Ladder (From "Game of Thrones - Season 3") 07:35 Tools
Pray 07:35 Tools
Don't Die With a Clean Sword (From "Game of Thrones - Season 2") 07:35 Tools
Pay the Iron Price (From "Game of Thrones - Season 2") 07:35 Tools
Forgive Me (From "Game of Thrones - Season 4") 07:35 Tools
Call A Doctor (Remastered) 07:35 Tools
Gee (1954) 07:35 Tools
I Love You So - Digitally Remastered 04:09 Tools
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There are currently at least three bands charting as The Crows (none of which are to be confused with Crows or Crowes): 1) The Crows were an American rhythm & blues, doo-wop group who achieved commercial success in the 1950s. The group's first single and only major hit, "Gee", released in June 1953, has been credited with being the first rock n’ roll hit by a rock and roll group. It peaked at position #14 and #2, respectively, on the Billboard magazine pop and rhythm-and-blues charts in 1954. When The Crows started out in 1951, practicing sidewalk harmonies, the original members were Daniel "Sonny" Norton (lead), William "Bill" Davis (baritone), Harold Major (tenor), Jerry Wittick (tenor), and Gerald Hamilton (bass). In 1952, Wittick left the group and was replaced by Mark Jackson (tenor and guitarist). They were discovered at Apollo Theater's Wednesday night talent show by talent agent Cliff Martinez and brought to independent producer George Goldner who had just set up the tiny new Rama Records label. The Crows were the first group signed and the first to record. The first songs they recorded were as backup to singer Viola Watkins. The song "Gee" was the third song recorded during their first recording session, on February 10, 1953. It was put together in a few minutes by group member William Davis, with Watkins also being credited as cowriter. The song was first released as the B-side of a ballad, "I Love You So". However, radio stations began turning it over and playing "Gee," first in Philadelphia and later in New York and Los Angeles. By January 1954 it had sold 100,000 copies, and by April it entered the national R&B and pop charts, rising to #2 R&B and #14 pop. The song was a huge hit a year after it was recorded. The Crows were a one-hit wonder. While "Gee" was on the charts, the record company released a number of other singles by the group, including "Heartbreaker," "Baby," and "Miss You," but none were successful. Their failures and the inability to perform regularly to support their recordings led to the breakup of the group a few months after "Gee" dropped off the Hit Parade. They maintained the original line up for the entire career of the group, with no hope for a reunion following the deaths of Gerald Hamilton in the 1960s and Daniel Norton in 1972. 2) The Crows were a short lived band that released one LP (The Crows) on the highly influential (in noise rock circles) Amphetamine Reptile Records label in 1994. In keeping with that label's other products, the Crows can be loosely classified as a noise rock band. Their own particular sound, however, tended not be an unorganized mass of noise, but was instead more succinct and twangy in a way that calls to mind a rockabilly band testing the boundaries of their genre. They liked to create space in their songs, and were rarely in a hurry. Their singer had a tendency to growl his lyrics, but not in the manner of singers of hardcore bands. These growls were more akin to the guttural noises one would expect from a 300 lbs., bearded lumberjack sitting down for a steak dinner with a red and white checkered napkin tucked into his collar. "mmmmmMMMMMM!" Tom Waits comes to mind in particular. 3) The Crows was an obscure power pop band from Belgium lead by frontman 'Zip Wookee'. The four-piece band produced their long single, "Don't Play Around" (b-side: "Irina"), in 1980. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.