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Teddy & The Twilights : ウィキペディア英語版
Teddy & The Twilights
Teddy & The Twilights was a R&B quintet from Philadelphia.
==History==
The group began in the early 1950s in Philadelphia. By 1953 it had acquired the name "The Deckers". They made their first recordings in 1957 for NAR Records. Within the span of just over a year, they made further recordings for Yeadon Records (a label formed for the group), and then signed to Swan Records as "The Buddies." A change in lead singer was arranged by the group's attorney, and they acquired Fred "Weasel" Cohen from The Mohawks. The group changed their name to "Teddy & The Twilights"
With Cohen as the lead singer, the group had one charting song entitled "Woman Is A Man's Best Friend" written by Claridge. The single, Swan catalog #4102, reached #59 on the Billboard charts in 1962.〔Top Pop Singles 1955-1999. Joel Whitburn. 2000. Record Research Inc. p. 642. ISBN 0-89820-139-X〕
The group disbanded in 1963.〔

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