Band,
R&B/Soul and Rock
A.k.a. The Centennials
US doo-wop/soul group of the 1960s from California, featuring tenors Tony Allen and Jimmy Green with baritone Jerome Evans. They were best known for a cover of "Zing! Went the Strings of My Heart", produced by James McEachin AKA Jimmy Mack (10) and their performance of Gene Pitney's “If I Didn't Have a Dime". Also known as "The Cyclones" on the Forward label. Members: Jerome Evans (Baritone / Lead), Robert Washington, Melvin White, Georges Taylor, Jimmy Green
Tony Allen voc *1932 | |
Jerome Evans voc 1938-2003 US | |
Jimmy Green | |
Robert Washington voc | |
Charles Jackson voc |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Just A Little Mixed Up / I'm Satisfied With You | The Furys | 1967 | Single |
I Really Feel Good | The Furys | 1965 | Single |
What Is Soul / I Lost My Baby | The Furys | 1965 | Single |
The Man Who Has Everything / Baby You Can Bet Your Boots | The Furys | 1964 | Single |
If I Didn't Have A Dime / Dream | The Furys | 1964 | Single |
Never More | The Furys | 1963 | Single |
Never More / Another Fella | The Furys | 1963 | Single |
Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart / Never More | The Furys | 1962 | Single |
Another Fella | The Furys | 1962 | Single |
Over You / So Tuff | The Furys | 1961 | Single |
Where My Money Goes / Cover Girl | The Furys | Single |