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  1. Clyde Lensley McPhatter (November 15, 1932 – June 13, 1972) was an American rhythm and blues, soul, and rock and roll singer. He was one of the most widely imitated R&B singers of the 1950s and early 1960s [2] and was a key figure in the shaping of doo-wop and R&B.

  2. Jun 9, 2024 · Clyde McPhatter (born Nov. 15, 1932, Durham, N.C., U.S.—died June 13, 1972, New York, N.Y.) was an American rhythm-and-blues singer popular in the 1950s whose emotional style anticipated soul music.

  3. Our Top 10 Clyde McPhatter Songs list presents the best Clyde McPhatter Songs like “A Lover’s Question,” “Treasure of Love,” and many more. Without Clyde McPhatter, where would rhythm and blues be today? How about rock and roll between the classics and what’s playing today?

  4. rockandrollparadise.com › clyde-mcphatter-61972Clyde McPhatter 6/1972

    Oct 21, 2016 · That song went on to become the biggest R&B hit of 1951 and the first identifiable rock & roll record (though that phrase had not yet been coined for music) by a Black group to make the jump from the R&B to the pop charts.

  5. Rock & Roll by Clyde McPhatter, The Drifters released in 1957. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  6. www.musicianguide.com › 1608002336 › Clyde-McPhatterClyde McPhatter Biography

    A prominent singer in rock history, Clyde McPhatter's short life was marked by a steady stream of chart-topping hits and unprecedented success. McPhatter achieved mainstream popularity in the early 1950s as the lead singer for Billy Ward & His Dominoes, applying the intensity of his well-trained gospel tenor to the secular love songs of the group.

  7. Jan 31, 2023 · Clyde McPhatter was inducted posthumously into the Rock’n’Roll Hall of Fame twice (1987 and 1988), for his work in The Drifters and for his solo work. He was the first artist to be honored twice, a designation that is now known as “The Clyde McPhatter Club.”