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  1. 25 de abr. de 2010 · David Walker. 601 subscribers. Subscribed. 1.6K. 244K views 14 years ago. Written in 1962 by Art Neville (available on YouTube) recorded on the single with "Come Back Love," this is the 1966...

  2. Enjoy the classic 1966 hit by The Uniques, All These Things, a soulful ballad written by Art Neville and covered by many artists. Watch the original video and listen to the timeless vocals of Joe ...

  3. The Uniques were an American rock band based in Louisiana, with Joe Stampley at the helm. [1] Members included brother Bobby Stampley of Springhill, bass; Ray Mills of nearby Sarepta, lead guitar; Mike Love of Magnolia, Arkansas, drums; Jim Woodfield of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, guitar, and Joe Stampley, keyboard and lead vocalist.

  4. 25 de dic. de 2014 · Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesAll These Things · The UniquesGolden Hits℗ 1969 Originally Released © Paula RecordsReleased on: 2006-11-17Auto-...

  5. music.youtube.com › channel › UCU0hOw3ooyVFiL0vuuCehYgThe Uniques - YouTube Music

    The Uniques were an American rock band based in Louisiana, with Joe Stampley at the helm. Members included brother Bobby Stampley of Springhill, bass; Ray Mills of nearby Sarepta, lead guitar; Mike Love of Magnolia, Arkansas, drums; Jim Woodfield of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, guitar, and Joe Stampley, keyboard and lead vocalist. The members met while attending Southern State College in Magnolia ...

  6. The Uniques were a pop/rock and R&B group led by Joe Stampley, who later became a country singer. They had regional success in the South but never broke nationally. Learn more about their songs, albums, reviews and bio on AllMusic.

  7. The Uniques were a harmony trio led by Slim Smith, who died in 1973. Listen to their top songs, albums, and compilations on Apple Music, featuring ska, rocksteady, and reggae genres.