The Drifters

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The Drifters

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Sweet Caroline (Good Times Never Seemed So Good) 03:23
Save the Last Dance for Me 02:34
Under The Boardwalk 02:41
Up On The Roof 02:37
This Magic Moment 02:26
Saturday Night At The Movies 02:33
Bells of St. Mary's 02:38
Kissin’ In The Back Row Of The Movies 03:30
Some Kind of Wonderful 02:20
On Broadway 03:01
Kissin' in the Back Row of the Movies 03:31
There Goes My Baby (Rerecorded) 02:14
Sweets For My Sweet 02:37
White Christmas 02:40
You're More Than a Number in My Little Red Book 03:15
There Goes My First Love 03:02
Tonight 03:03
The Christmas Song 02:38
Dance with Me 02:25
Down On The Beach Tonight 03:03
Every Nite's A Saturday Night With You 03:21
Hello Happiness 02:45
Jag Kan Minnas 02:28
Let The Music Play 02:37
Mexican Divorce 02:35
Öppna vatten 11:44
There You Go 03:02
No Sweet Lovin' 02:45
Ett Liv Med Dig 03:05
Let The Music Play (Single/LP Version) 03:53
I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus 02:48
Mitt hjärta brinner än 04:54
I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas 04:17
I'll Get To Know Your Name 03:12
Closely Guarded Secret 03:09
Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay 02:47
Silent Night Holy Night 10:00
Everlasting Love 02:21
O Holy Night 03:21
Feelin' Fine 01:58
Summer in the City 04:06
Lets Groove 03:51
Another Saturday Night 02:29
Please Stay 00:00
I Count the Tears 00:00
Quando, Quando, Quando 00:00
Suddenly There's a Valley 00:00
Only in America 00:00
I'll Take You Home 00:00
Christmas Just Ain't Christmas 00:00

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Biography - The Drifters

The Drifters is a long-lived American doo wop Pop R&B band, originally formed by Clyde McPhatter (of Billy Ward & the Dominoes) in 1953 from New York City, NY, USA. There have been over 60 members since 1953. www.theofficialdrifters.com shows the current lineup and tour dates.

The original Drifters

Ahmet Ertegün of Atlantic Records approached Clyde McPhatter after he left The Dominoes and signed him. McPhatter first recruited several members of his former group

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