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The Olympics

Early R&B
Soul music
Doo-wop
The Olympics, an American doo-wop group, were formed in 1957 in Los Angeles, California. The original lineup included lead singer Walter Ward, Eddie Lewis, Charles Fizer, Walter Hammond, and Melvin King. Their first single was released under the name Walter Ward and the Challengers, "I Can Tell", on Melatone Records. After changing their name, they released "Western Movies" in 1958, which reached number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song embodied the nation's fascination with Western-themed movies and television programs. In 1959, they recorded "(Baby) Hully Gully", k...
Songs
(Baby) Hully Gully
(Baby) Hully GullyThe Ventures and The Olympics

Mashed Potatoes and Gravy [Beach Party]

Dance by the Light of the Moon
Dance by the Light of the MoonThe Olympics

Something Old, Something New

2:27

Hoochie Coochie Coo
Hoochie Coochie CooThe Olympics

Arvee Singles Plus

2:24

Big Chief Little Puss
Big Chief Little PussThe Olympics

Arvee Singles Plus

2:13

Big Boy Pete
Big Boy PeteThe Olympics

Something Old, Something New

Private Eye
Private EyeThe Olympics

Christmas Sing - Along With Mitch

2:28

Albums