Song Info:
"The Boy From New York City" was released as a single by The Ad Libs in 1964. The song was written by George Davis and John T. Taylor, and it quickly became a commercial success, reaching the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States. The catchy doo-wop tune and the soulful vocals of The Ad Libs made the song a memorable hit that continues to be a favorite among fans of 1960s music.
Artist Bio:
The Ad Libs were an American vocal group formed in Bayonne, New Jersey in the early 1960s. The group originally consisted of lead singer Hugh Harris, Dave Watt, Danny Austin, and Norman Donegan. Their most famous song, "The Boy From New York City," was their biggest hit, bringing them into the spotlight of the music industry. The Ad Libs continued to release music throughout the 1960s, but they were never able to replicate the success of their debut single. Despite this, "The Boy From New York City" remains a classic tune that showcases the talent and charm of The Ad Libs.
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