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Diamonds - Little Darling [Very Good(-) quality]

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  • @butch19571 Just two different versions and both are good.

  • Good quality my azzz

  • @Wizard7520 Read my quality scale!

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  • @butch19571 YOU ARE the moron, how can they insult the originals when they are the originals fool.

  • Dave Somerville is NOT related to Tom Hanks. Hanks was born in Concord, California." His father, Amos Mefford Hanks (born in Glenn County, California, on March 9, 1924 – died in Alameda, California, on January 31, 1992), was an itinerant cook. His mother, Janet Marylyn born in Alameda County, California, on Jan 18, 1932), was a hospital worker." (Wikipedia)

  • In August 1961 Somerville left The Diamonds, married Judy Corns of Evansville, IN, and began a 6-year career as a "solo" folk artist under the name David Troy. In 1967 his only son, David Orlando “Landa” Somerville (now also a singer/songwriter), was born.

  • YA THIS IS FROM 1957. DID ANYONE KNOW THAT DAVE SOMERVILLE, THE LEAD SINGER, IS TOM HANKS DAD? YOU CAN SEE THE RESEMBLENCE IN THE VIDEO.

  • @butch19571 You're kidding, right? I mean you[ve got to teasing us. These ARE the original guys. That's Dave Sommerville singing lead. The bass, who we've recently lost, is Bill Reed. Phil Levitt is the baritone, and Ted Kowalski is the tenor playing around with the handkerchief and adding the falsetto la-la-las. If you watched Doo Wop 51 on PBS, you would have seen them doing this song almost move-for-move, the same way. (I really, really hope you're joking with us.)

  • @GeneRobertson Do not know why this comment. I did not say anything about it.

  • @eduardo26marzo1963 Sorry Eduardo, but the Diamonds' version (as good as it is) is a cover of an original by The Gladiolas, whose lead vocal was Maurice Williams. There's probably only a couple of months in between the two releases.

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