The Impalas - Sorry (I Ran All the Way Home) (2021)
BAND/ARTIST: The Impalas
- Title: Sorry (I Ran All the Way Home)
- Year Of Release: 2021
- Label: Jasmine Records
- Genre: Doo Wop, Pop, Soul
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 44:53
- Total Size: 232 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Sorry (I Ran All the Way Home)
02. Sandy Went Away
03. Woodchuck Song
04. Fool, Fool, Fool
05. She Belongs to Me
06. Cupid
07. Oh, What a Fool
08. The Loves We Share
09. Chum
10. All but the Memory of You
11. Mommy-O
12. (You Want) Too Much Too Soon
13. Bye Everybody
14. Peggy Darling
15. When My Heart Does All the Talking
16. All Alone
17. Sorry (I Ran All the Way Home) (Single Version)
18. I Was a Fool
19. First Date
01. Sorry (I Ran All the Way Home)
02. Sandy Went Away
03. Woodchuck Song
04. Fool, Fool, Fool
05. She Belongs to Me
06. Cupid
07. Oh, What a Fool
08. The Loves We Share
09. Chum
10. All but the Memory of You
11. Mommy-O
12. (You Want) Too Much Too Soon
13. Bye Everybody
14. Peggy Darling
15. When My Heart Does All the Talking
16. All Alone
17. Sorry (I Ran All the Way Home) (Single Version)
18. I Was a Fool
19. First Date
A multi-racial Doo Wop group from Brooklyn, THE IMPALAS were all still in their mid-teens when they cut their first record, 'Sorry (I Ran All The Way Home)', which became one of the biggest hits of 1959.
A wildly underrated group, they were unfortunately destined to break up less than two years later, although their trump card - lead singer, Joe 'Speedo' Frazier - went on to record as a solo artist during the 60s.
This compilation reissues their LP, also titled 'Sorry (I Ran All The Way Home)', which included their follow-up hit, 'Oh, What A Fool', plus their subsequent 45s, including their final release, on which they were billed as 'Speedo & The Impalas'.
Also included, for reference purposes only, is a 45 by another, unrelated vocal group named The Impalas, which has provoked considerable debate and erroneously features in their discographies.
Their non-album singles are particularly rare, and five of these tracks - including both sides of the 'rogue' Impalas' disc - make their CD debuts herein.
A wildly underrated group, they were unfortunately destined to break up less than two years later, although their trump card - lead singer, Joe 'Speedo' Frazier - went on to record as a solo artist during the 60s.
This compilation reissues their LP, also titled 'Sorry (I Ran All The Way Home)', which included their follow-up hit, 'Oh, What A Fool', plus their subsequent 45s, including their final release, on which they were billed as 'Speedo & The Impalas'.
Also included, for reference purposes only, is a 45 by another, unrelated vocal group named The Impalas, which has provoked considerable debate and erroneously features in their discographies.
Their non-album singles are particularly rare, and five of these tracks - including both sides of the 'rogue' Impalas' disc - make their CD debuts herein.
Year 2021 | Soul | R&B | Pop | Oldies | FLAC / APE
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