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  1. 12 de abr. de 2008 · The Crows were an American doo-wop group. The group's one major hit, Gee (1953), was an important early rock-and-roll song and peaked at fourteenth and second respectively on the Billboard ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_CrowsThe Crows - Wikipedia

    Mark Jackson. The Crows were an American R&B vocal group formed in 1951. They achieved commercial success and popularity during the 1950s with their debut single and only hit, "Gee". The single, released in June 1953, has been credited with being the first rock n’ roll hit by a rock and roll group. [1]

  3. music.youtube.com › channel › UCcttE8BVTQI0uYSsT_tkAQwThe Crows - YouTube Music

    The Crows were an American R&B vocal group formed in 1951. They achieved commercial success and popularity during the 1950s with their debut single and only hit, "Gee". The single, released in June 1953, has been credited with being the first rock n’ roll hit by a rock and roll group.

  4. 5 de jul. de 2011 · Tiny Grimes on guitar. This is not a camera microphone pointed at a tinny speaker on an old record player playing a scratchy record. It is also not the pseud...

  5. 26 de oct. de 2013 · One of the first doo wop groups, one of the first so-called bird groups, and one of the first acts of any kind to score a bona fide rock & roll hit record, t...

  6. The Crows. 1950's American rhythm & blues / doo-wop singing group from Harlem, New York. The group was fronted by Daniel "Sonny" Norton on lead vocals and also included Harold Major (tenor), Bill Davis (baritone), Gerald Hamilton (bass) and Mark Jackson (guitar). Hamilton died in 1967 at the age of 33.

  7. "Gee" is a song by American R&B and Doo-wop group the Crows, released in June 1953. The song has been credited as the first rock and roll hit by a rock and roll group. It is a doo-wop song, written by William Davis and Viola Watkins, and recorded by the Crows on the independent label, Rama Records, at Beltone Studios in New York City in