The Serendipity Singers

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Don't Let The Rain Come Down (Crooked Little Man) 00:00 Tools
Green Green 00:00 Tools
Beans In My Ears 00:00 Tools
Don't Let the Rain Come Down 00:00 Tools
(Everybody Loves) Saturday Night 00:00 Tools
Rain Doll 00:00 Tools
Love Is a State of Mind 00:00 Tools
Six Foot Six 00:00 Tools
Today 00:00 Tools
Et Je L'aime (And I Love Her) 00:00 Tools
Love To Love 00:00 Tools
Sailing Away 00:00 Tools
Freedom's Star 00:00 Tools
The New Frankie And Johnny 00:00 Tools
I'd Stumble And Fall 00:00 Tools
It Ain't Necessarily Byrd Avenue 00:00 Tools
Soon It's Gonna Rain 00:00 Tools
Jimmy-O 00:00 Tools
Cloudy, Summer Afternoon 00:00 Tools
Dance Til' Your Shoes Fall Off 00:00 Tools
Signs Of Love 00:00 Tools
The Boat That I Row 00:00 Tools
It's Always Somewhere Else 00:00 Tools
Sinner Man 00:00 Tools
Fast Freight 00:00 Tools
Hi-Lili-Hi-Lo 00:00 Tools
Beverly Believer 00:00 Tools
Look Away Over Yondro 00:00 Tools
You Don't Know 00:00 Tools
Movin' In My Heart 00:00 Tools
Let Me Fly (Zion) 00:00 Tools
Mill Girls Don'T Sing Or Dance 00:00 Tools
Down Where the Winds Blow 00:00 Tools
Plastic 00:00 Tools
Goin' Home 00:00 Tools
Sunshine Special 00:00 Tools
Waggoner Lad 00:00 Tools
Sing Out 00:00 Tools
Beans In My Ears (Karaoke Version) 00:00 Tools
Let Me Fly 00:00 Tools
Some Days 00:00 Tools
Boots And Stetsons (The Lilies Grow High) 00:00 Tools
Boa Constrictor 00:00 Tools
The Clam 00:00 Tools
Six Wheel Driver (Sunshine Special) 00:00 Tools
If You Come Back In Summer 00:00 Tools
Whale Of A Tale 00:00 Tools
Little Brown Jug 00:00 Tools
Don't Let the Rain Come Down (Crooked Little Man)Don't Let the Rain Come Down (Crooked Little Man) 00:00 Tools
The New Frankie and Johnny Song 00:00 Tools
Cloudy Summer Afternoon 00:00 Tools
Crooked Little Man 00:00 Tools
Rain Doll (1968) 00:00 Tools
Autumn Wind 00:00 Tools
Little Brother 00:00 Tools
MUD (Hippopotomus Song) 00:00 Tools
The Lion 00:00 Tools
When Peaches Grow On Lilac Trees 00:00 Tools
The Flying Festoon 00:00 Tools
Boots And Stetsons (The Lillies Grow High) 00:00 Tools
Maybe Baby 00:00 Tools
Everytime 00:00 Tools
The Monkey And The Elephant 00:00 Tools
Little Sally Saucer 00:00 Tools
Same Old Reason 00:00 Tools
Mud 00:00 Tools
Modern Talk 00:00 Tools
Et Je L'Aime [And I Love Her] 00:00 Tools
Don’t Let the Rain Come Down (Crooked Little Man) 00:00 Tools
Autumn Bound 00:00 Tools
Foghorn 00:00 Tools
Run, Run, Chicken Run 00:00 Tools
Waggoneer Lad 00:00 Tools
The Slitheree-Dee 00:00 Tools
Another Side Of This Life 00:00 Tools
Willowy, Billowy Land 00:00 Tools
Dont let the rain come down 00:00 Tools
Crooked Little Man (Don't Let The Rain Come Down) 00:00 Tools
Et je l'aime 00:00 Tools
  • 18,789
    plays
  • 4,750
    listners
  • 18789
    top track count

The Serendipity Singers hit the charts briefly in the mid-60's and made their contribution to music through folk, pop and even some show tunes. The group was formed at the University of Colorado by students Bryan Sennet, Mike Brovsky and Brooks Hatch. They assembled a group that comprised nine members including vocalists Lynne Weintraub, Diane Decker and Tommy Tieman, guitarists John Madden and Jon Arbenz and bass player Bob Young. The group began to perform on college campuses, mostly in the Western United States. The Serendipity Singers became more noticeable following a performance at the Bitter End in New York's Greenwich Village. They appeared on the scene shortly after groups such as Peter, Paul and Mary and the New Chisty Minstrels had helped to make folk music popular. The Serendipity Singers projected a squeaky clean image. In the Spring of 1964 their song Don't Let The Rain Come Down (Crooked Little Man) was a top ten hit. They appeared on the popular television show Hootenanny. The group followed with their final top forty song, Beans In My Ears, later in 1964. Bob Dylan took folk music electric and the British Invasion began, and the type of music with which the Serendipity Singers were associated went out of style. The group continued to record albums and perform live and occasionally on television. Following a number of personnel changes they were still going into the 1990's. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.