b, CA
Musician of Rock and Pop
AKA The Chantones The Chantones, a Canadian born singing group, started out in their hometown of Windsor, Ontario in 1957. The group consisted of Jack Grenier, lead; Larry Desjarlais, tenor; Jim Nantais, baritone; and Roy Lesperance, bass. Their greatest claim to fame came when they backed Jack Scott on several recordings, which lead to a #1 hit called "My True Love". This was followed up with several more hits including "Goodbye Baby", "The Way I Walk", "What In The World's Come Over You", "Geraldine", "It Only Happened Yesterday", and "Burning Bridges". The Chantones recorded over 150 songs with Jack Scott, including the album, "Save My Soul", a collection of gospel songs.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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I Remember You | The Fabulous Chantones | 1966 | Single |
Tangerock / Don´t Open That Door | The Fabulous Chantones | 1960 | Single |
The Spirit Moves Me | Jack Scott With The Fabulous Chantones | 1960 | Album |
Goodbye Baby | Jack Scott With The Fabulous Chantones | 1960 | Single |
I Never Felt Like This / Bella | Jack Scott With The Fabulous Chantones | 1959 | Single |
Annie Marie | The Fabulous Chantones | 1957 | Single |
Sweet Georgia Brown | The Fabulous Chantones | Single | |
More Of The Chantones | The Fabulous Chantones | Album |