Baby What I Mean

-
Login to bookmark and rate
Year
1966
Peak Position
#62
Weeks on Chart
7
Total Ratings
0

Artist Bio:
The Drifters are an American R&B and doo-wop vocal group that was formed in 1953. They were originally created as a backing group for Clyde McPhatter, who was the lead singer at the time. The group went through several lineup changes over the years, with many members coming and going, but they remained popular and influential in the music industry.


The Drifters are known for their smooth harmonies and hits such as "Under the Boardwalk," "Save the Last Dance for Me," and "This Magic Moment." They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988 and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2000. The Drifters' music has had a lasting impact on R&B, soul, and pop music, and they are considered one of the greatest vocal groups of all time.

No comments yet. Login to share your thoughts!