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The Cleftones were a doo-wop group from Queens, New York. They were formed in 1955 at Jamaica High School. The group consisted of Herbie Cox (lead), Charlie (McGhee) James (first tenor), Berman Patterson, (second tenor), William McClane (baritone), and Warren Corbin (bass). They were originally called The Silvertones. Initial charted hits by the group started in 1955, "You Baby You", "Little Girl of Mine", and "Can't We Be Sweethearts". In 1961 the 2nd generation of The Cleftones produced hits consisting of members Herb Cox, Charlie James, Warren Corbin, Gene Pearson, and Pat Spann. Pat was the first and only female to sing with the group. They reached #18 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart with Heart and Soul, followed by "For Sentimental Reasons". The recordings were released on the Gee & Roulette Record labels.
Songs featured in selected films:
- "Little Girl of Mine" appeared in the film A Bronx Tale.
- "Lover Boy" appeared in the film Drive.
- "Heart and Soul" appeared in the film American Graffiti.
- "Cant We Be Sweethearts" appeared in the film Goodfellas.
- "Heart & Soul" appeared in the film Mischief.
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