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Eugene Church (January 22, 1938 – April 3, 1993)〔 was an American singer. Born in St. Louis, Missouri,〔 Church collaborated with Jesse Belvin in the 1950s as The Cliques, releasing singles on Modern Records. Late in the 1950s he released a four singles of his own, as Eugene Church & the Fellows. The first two were U.S. hits: "Pretty Girls Everywhere" went #6 R&B, #36 Pop, and "Miami" hit #14 R&B and #67 Pop.〔(Billboard Singles ), Allmusic.com〕 They were followed by "Good News" and "Mind Your Own Business", neither of which charted. Church later pursued a career in gospel music in Dallas, Texas, and returned to secular music in the 1990s in doo-wop revues.〔(Biography ), Allmusic.com〕 He died in Los Angeles, California, in April 1993, from cancer at the age of 55.〔(Thedeadrockstarsclub.com ) - accessed August 2010〕 ==Discography== ''(incomplete)'' *Modern Records 987 - '"Girl of My Dreams" / "I Wanna Know Why" 1956 *Modern Records 995 - "I'm in Love (With a Girl)" / "My Desire" 1956 *Specialty Records 604 - "Open Up Your Heart" / "How Long" 1957 *Knight Records 2012 - "Deacon Dan Tucker" / "Little Darling" 1958 *Class Records 235 - "Pretty Girls Everywhere" / "For the Rest of My Life" 1958 *Class Records 254 - "Miami" / "I Ain't Goin' For That" 1959 *Class Records 261 - "Jack of All Trades" / "Without Soul" 1959 *Class Records 266 - "The Struttin' Kind" / "That's What's Happnin'" 1960 *Rendezvous 132 - "Good News" / "Polly" 1960 *King Records 5545 - "Mind Your Own Business" / "You Got the Right Idea" 1961 *King Records 5589 - "That's All I Want" / "Geneva" 1962 *King Records 5610 - "Light of the Moon" / "I'm Your Taboo Man" 1962 *King Records 5659 - "The Right Girl, the Right Time" / "Pretty Baby Won't You Come on Home" 1962 *King Records 5715 - "Time Has Brought About a Change" / "Sixteen Tons" 1963 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Eugene Church」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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