The Jive Five

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My True Story 02:37 Tools
My True Story - The Jive Five 02:31 Tools
What Time Is It? 02:49 Tools
What Time Is It 02:47 Tools
These Golden Rings 02:21 Tools
Never Never 02:23 Tools
I'm a Happy Man 02:40 Tools
Rain 02:12 Tools
Begging You Please 03:01 Tools
When I Was Single 02:11 Tools
Hully Gully Callin' Time 02:38 Tools
You're A Puzzle - feat. Eugene Pitt 02:42 Tools
People from Another World 02:44 Tools
No Not Again 02:44 Tools
Crying Like A Baby 02:44 Tools
You're A Puzzle 02:44 Tools
She's My Girl 02:19 Tools
Johnny Never Knew 02:11 Tools
Do You Hear Wedding Bells 02:15 Tools
Hurry Back 02:36 Tools
My True Story [Stereo Mix] 02:36 Tools
Never, Never 00:00 Tools
Hey Nineteen 03:05 Tools
My True Story - Stereo Version 02:33 Tools
then came heart break 02:58 Tools
Do You Hear Wedding Bells? 00:00 Tools
Lily Marlane 00:00 Tools
My True Story (Single Version) 00:00 Tools
Hully Gully Calling Time 00:00 Tools
I Don't Want to Be Without You Baby 01:50 Tools
Here I Am 02:19 Tools
You Know What I Would Do 02:19 Tools
No More Tears 02:16 Tools
The Girl With Wind in Her Hair 02:16 Tools
You're a Puzzle (feat. Eugene Pitt) 02:47 Tools
Sugar (Dont Take Away My Candy) 02:46 Tools
Never Never Never 02:23 Tools
My True Story (Stereo Version) 02:34 Tools
Don't Believe Him Donna 03:15 Tools
I'm a Happy Man (feat. Eugene Pitt) 02:38 Tools
You'll Fall In Love 02:28 Tools
A Bench In The Park 03:02 Tools
Sugar (Don'T Take Away My Candy) 03:16 Tools
Girl With the Wind in Her Hair 02:16 Tools
Donna 03:16 Tools
United 02:44 Tools
Rain Makes My Baby Cry 03:02 Tools
Chains 02:42 Tools
Hey Sam 03:23 Tools
Kiss, Kiss, Kiss 02:14 Tools
Say You'll Be There 00:00 Tools
BEGGIN' YOU PLEASE 03:03 Tools
Never, Never Lie 03:22 Tools
Cry, Cry, Cry 02:31 Tools
Oh Baby 02:34 Tools
He's Just A Lucky Man 02:36 Tools
Baby, You're My Only Love 02:23 Tools
Magic Maker, Music Maker 04:11 Tools
Never, Never Change 02:59 Tools
My True Story - Stereo 02:46 Tools
Falling Tears 02:23 Tools
If I Had A Chance To Love You 02:33 Tools
What Time Is It [OST The Sopranos. S01E06] 02:49 Tools
My True Story-easymp3s 02:46 Tools
My True Story (Stereo) 02:46 Tools
My Own True Story 02:33 Tools
Hully Gully Callin' Time - Stereo 02:54 Tools
My True Story - Digitally Remastered 02:54 Tools
Never Never Never (Stereo) 02:21 Tools
Hey Big Suspenders 02:46 Tools
Never Met a Girl (I Didn't Like) [feat. Eugene Pitt] 02:33 Tools
Prove Every Word You Say 02:46 Tools
Jive Five / My True Story 02:54 Tools
Kiss Kiss Kiss 02:46 Tools
Goin' Wild 02:21 Tools
Jive Five - Kiss Kiss Kiss 02:46 Tools
Never Never - Stereo Version 02:40 Tools
In My Neighborhood 02:46 Tools
Another Rainy Day 02:46 Tools
Happy Man 02:46 Tools
Hey Big Susperders 02:21 Tools
hully gully callin' time '61 02:14 Tools
Kiss, Kiss, Kiss (feat. Eugene Pitt) 02:21 Tools
My True Story (Stereo Mix) 02:41 Tools
Goin' Wild (feat. Eugene Pitt) 02:53 Tools
I Remember When 02:21 Tools
Hully Gully Callin' Time - Stereo Version 02:52 Tools
Falling Tears (feat. Eugene Pitt) 02:44 Tools
Ha! Ha! (feat. Eugene Pitt) 02:40 Tools
Doo Wop - The Jive Five - My True Story - 1961 02:52 Tools
Please, Baby, Please (Come on Back to Me) [feat. Eugene Pitt] 02:14 Tools
Never Never Never - Stereo 02:41 Tools
United (feat. Eugene Pitt) 02:14 Tools
My True Story (with Joe Rene & Orchestra) 02:14 Tools
Main Street (Anywhere USA) 02:40 Tools
Please, Baby, Please (Come On Back To Me) 02:40 Tools
Lily Marlene 02:53 Tools
Then Came Heart Break (feat. Eugene Pitt) 02:53 Tools
In My Neighborhood (feat. Eugene Pitt) 02:14 Tools
Sugar (Don't Take my Candy) 02:41 Tools
You Promised Me Great Things 02:14 Tools
Another Rainy Day (feat. Eugene Pitt) 02:41 Tools
Never Met A Girl (I Didn't Like) 02:33 Tools
Hang on the Corner (feat. Eugene Pitt) 02:40 Tools
Hully Gully Callin' Time (Stereo) 02:53 Tools
Prove Every Word You Say (feat. Eugene Pitt) 02:53 Tools
006 - Jive Five - My True Story 02:44 Tools
A Bench in the Park (feat. Eugene Pitt) 03:02 Tools
My True Story - 1961 02:41 Tools
Hang On The Corner 02:41 Tools
My True Story ' 02:37 Tools
Why Why Why 02:41 Tools
What Time Is It (1962) 02:41 Tools
The Jive Five / My True Story 02:53 Tools
Main Street 02:53 Tools
I’m A Happy Man 03:02 Tools
My True Story (1961) 03:02 Tools
You 03:02 Tools
SUR LE PONT D'AVIGNON 00:34 Tools
My True Story (Mono Version With Intro) 00:34 Tools
ha! ha! 00:34 Tools
Never Never Lie 00:34 Tools
NEVER, NEVER LIED 00:34 Tools
Jive Five - Hully Gully Callin' Time - VBR 196 JSm (2.37) 00:34 Tools
Hully Gully Callin' Time (Stereo Version) 00:34 Tools
What Time Is It (live!!) 00:34 Tools
Rain (Makes My Baby Cry) 00:34 Tools
I Don't Want To Be Without You 00:34 Tools
Why Why Why (feat. Eugene Pitt) 00:34 Tools
Never Never (Stereo Version) 00:34 Tools
Main Street (Anywhere USA) [feat. Eugene Pitt] 00:34 Tools
You (feat. Eugene Pitt) 00:34 Tools
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The Jive Five is an American doo wop group. They are best known for their debut hit single, "My True Story" (1961), and the fact that they outlasted most of their doo wop musical peers, by re-modelling themselves as a soul group in the 1960s and beyond. The group formed in Brooklyn, New York in the late 1950s with Eugene Pitt, Jerome Hanna, Richard Harris, Thurmon Prophet, and Norman Johnson. The group found success in 1961 with "My True Story" on Beltone Records, which reached No. 3 on the U.S. Pop Singles chart. The group reorganized following the death of Hanna in 1962 with Pitt, Johnson, Hanna's replacement Andre Coles, Casey Spencer, and Beatrice Best. They recorded "What Time is It" and "These Golden Rings" for Belltone, before switching to United Artists Records, where they had a hit with "I'm a Happy Man". In 1970 the group moved to Decca Records and recorded as "The Jyve Fyve", with Pitt, Spencer, Richard Fisher, and Richard Harris's brother Webster. They had a minor hit with this name, "I Want You To Be My Baby", on Decca. They also recorded briefly for Avco Records. They made a 1974 recording for Chess Records as "Shadow", and a 1975 recording for Columbia Records as "Ebony, Ivory, and the Jades". They changed back to "The Jive Five" in 1978. At this time the line-up was Pitt, Spencer, and the returning Beatrice Best and Richard Harris. The group reorganized in 1982, with Pitt, Best, Charles Mitchell, and Pitt's brothers Herbert and Frank. In the late 1990s, the group was Pitt, Best, Harold Gill, Maurice Unthank, and Art Loria. Daniel Loria came in for Best at times, who was in and out with health issues. In 1985, Eugene and The Jive Five were introduced to New York cable TV branding consultants Fred Seibert and Alan Goodman (and their company Fred/Alan, Inc.) by their latest producer, Ambient Sound's Marty Pekar. Together with Fred/Alan producer Tom Pomposello they embarked on an almost ten-year relationship, creating and singing the a cappella signature sound of the American kids' television network Nickelodeon, one of the first popular "network" specialized cable television channels. They used the group to write and record some of the most memorable advertising jingles of their day with the catch phrase, "Nic-Nic-Nic", performed in a doo wop style. They were part of the popular "Kid's Choice" awards, and later, they worked on ID's for HBO Family in 1999. The group performed on the PBS special Doo Wop 50. The line-up was Pitt, Spencer, Richard Harris, Best, and a fifth member. Between 2000 and 2006 the line up was led by Pitt on lead vocals, Bea Best, Art Loria (formerly of The Belmonts and Earls), Danny Loria and Harold Gilly. Maurice Unthank took over as band leader. The group released a single in 2003 entitled “It’s Christmas”, written by Pitt and the Loria’s. It was credited to 'Eugene Pitt and the Jive Five' and featured Pitt, Best, Gill, Unthank, and the Loria’s. Other recordings this line-up recorded included: “Jive Five Sing Along”, “Pretend”, “I Am Yours”, “Falling Tears (remake) “Today”, “Close Your Eyes”, “You”, “Daddy’s Home” and many other single releases. Alpine Entertainment announced that a future CD would consolidate these singles into one Jive Five release. The project name is not yet known, however the projected release date is late 2013 or 2014. Eugene Pitt, as one of the founding members with Artie and Danny Loria, was active performing and recording with The Doo Wop All Stars between 1990 and 2006. The group recorded a tribute song to the September 11 attacks victims and heroes, named "We Will Never Fall". It was a Jive Five release in 2001 that was credited to the group “Voices for America”. In June 2010, the group consisted of the 72-year-old Eugene Pitt, first tenor Frank Pitt, second tenor Casey Spencer, baritone Beatrice Best, and bass Herbert Pitt. Norman Johnson died in 1970. Webster Harris died in 2003. Maurice Unthank died on July 21, 2008. Artie Loria died on October 23, 2010. As of 2013, Danny Loria still performs and records with the Doo Wop All Stars. He also produces, promotes and is the President of Alpine Entertainment, an entertainment and publishing company. Eugene Pitt died in 2018. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.