Band, *1951 US, Harlem
Rock, R&B/Soul and Blues
A.k.a. The Jewels (12)
The Crows were an American R & B singing group who achieved commercial success in the 1950s. The group's first single and only major hit, "Gee", released in June 1953, has been credited with being the first Rock n’ Roll hit by a rock and roll group. It peaked at position #14 and #2, respectively, on the Billboard magazine pop and rhythm-and-blues charts in 1954.
William Davis voc |
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Strictly For The Birds : The Rama & Gee Recordings 1953-56 | The Crows & The Wrens | 2000 | Compil. |
A Thousand Miles Away / Gee | The Heartbeats / The Crows | 1991 | Single |
Gee, It's The Crows - The Complete Jubilee And Rama Recordings, 1952-54 | The Crows | 1988 | Compil. |
The Crows Meets The Harptones | The Crows, The Harptones | 1976 | Compil. |
Echoes Of A Rock Era | The Crows, The Harptones | 1972 | Compil. |
Untrue / Baby | The Crows | 1954 | Single |
Mambo Shevitz | The Crows With Melino And His Orchestra | 1954 | Album |
Miss You | The Crows | 1953 | Single |
Heartbreaker / Call A Doctor | The Jewels / The Crows | 1953 | Single |
Gee / I Love You So | The Crows | 1953 | Single |
Baby / Gee | The Crows | Single | |
No Help Wanted / Seven Lonely Days | The Crows | Single | |
Baby Doll / Sweet Sue | The Crows | Album |