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The Regents were an American doo-wop vocal group from New York, operating in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

They are best known for writing and recording the hit "Barbara Ann" in 1961, which reached #13 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and #2 after being covered by the Beach Boys in 1965 on their album, Beach Boys' Party! They also had a second chart hit with "Runaround", which hit #28 later in 1961.They formed in The Bronx, New York, in 1959. Group members included Guy Villari on lead; Sal Cuomo, first tenor; Chuck Fassert, second tenor; Tony Gravagna, sax player-baritone; Don Jacobucci on bass.

An earlier version of the group from 1957 was called The Monterays, and included Villari, Cuomo, Fassert and Ernie Maresca (who later had a hit with "Shout, Shout - Knock Yourself Out", and also wrote songs such as the Regent's "Runaround" and "The Wanderer" recorded by Dion).

The group recorded demos in Bell Sound, Associated, and Regent Sound studios. They were signed to Seville Records as The Desires, however, none of the songs they recorded were released, until the group had success three years later as The Regents. The Regents name came from a combination of recording a demo at Regent Sound studio, and that Villari smoked Regents cigarettes.

In 1958 the group recorded Villari's "A Teenager's Love". At the same recording session they waxed "Barbara Ann" in three takes. Shortly afterwards, Tony Gravagna, was installed into the group. Unable to secure a recording contract they disbanded about a year later.

Eddie Jacobucci revived the Regents by accident. His group, the Consorts, lacked original songs for an audition, so they recorded a version of "Barbara Ann". The owner of Cousins Records heard the track and decided to release the original version by the Regents. The original group reunited, and Cousins released "Barbara Ann" in March 1961. It became a No. 1 record in New York; the demand was such that Cousins leased it to Roulette/Gee for worldwide distribution, and it reached #13 in the Billboard Hot 100. Their follow-up release, "Runaround", went to #28 on the pop chart and #30 R&B. They released two more records for Gee, but after a royalties dispute with the record label, the group broke up.

They reformed in 1973 with Villari the only remaining original member. The group enjoyed success in concerts group and toured across the States. In 1988 they were selected as one of only four "oldies" groups to appear on the Grammy Awards Show. The Cadillacs, The Flamingos and The Angels were the other three.

In 1995 a new group of Regents was formed. Along with Villari, Tony Valitutto, Frank Civatillo and Tony Cacase made up the vocals, while Richard Rogers, Joel DeRuggiero and Sal DiCicco provided the instrumentation.

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  • Other people have posted this record but you are the first to post it with such good quality.Even in stereo. I have this 45 shown in the picture but it's in mono.

  • @garycooper1000 ..it's my pleasure,,thank you,

  • They still play this song in New York City on am radio 1230. People listen to it and don't even know it's the follow up to Barbara Ann.

  • @garycooper1000 ,correct, this job for the DJ to say so at the time.

  • Nice to hear this song again.Thanks

  • @ringo244 ..it's my pleasure..

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