Drifters - One Way Love (Original)

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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2010

Assuming the lead vocal position from Rudy Lewis, Johnny Moore remained with the Drifters to the bitter end of their recording career with Atlantic Records, and then moved his troupe to Great Britain for a few more hits on another label during the 1970's. "One Way Love" was released in 1963 and has remained a Carolina Beach Music favorite ever since.

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  • Hi Nocaro! Long time no see! I am bookmarking The Drifters. Great group, but uneven too, because they were changing lead singers as often as shirts!

  • @ENACODNOM Hi...you won't find too many of the original Drifter recordings on YouTube since they won't accept about 95% of them, and I was shocked they took this one...Nocaro

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  • jerry ragovoy wrote some great songs

  • This is one of my all time Drifters hit. I was 13 the year it was released and it brings back many fond memories of that period.Many thanks for posting it.

  • Johnny is the one lead vocalist who sang chart hits for both eras of Drifters. With the old Drifters he sang the original "Ruby Baby" and Buck Ram-written "Fools Fall In Love" (Buck was The Platters manager), in the '50s. He came back in the '60s with the new Drifters (which sprang from a group called "The 5 Crowns") and sang "Under The Boardwalk", "Sand In My Shoes", and all the hits they released out of England.

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  • It's a shame how they used to just take records out of print....I have actually looked for this since I was a teenager. Case closed...I can't say how old I am. Beautiful. I used to listen to this in my kitchen when on dishwashing duty and plotting on how I was going to a particular dance. Thanks.

  • @Tman230948 You can hear him on the chorus.

  • never will get tired of listen to this song , sometime i just sit and play it over and over.

  • Rudy, second right, lead

  • the Pad, Ocean Drive, SC, 1963

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