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In 1959, they were noticed by producer and Dolton Records founder Bob Reisdorff, and together they recorded their self-written first hit, "Come Softly to Me," which shot to #1 in Billboard and was also covered by others.
The Fleetwoods charted on The Billboard "Hot 100" for 110 weeks, 1959 -1963, and according to The Billboard Book of #1 Records were the only group in the first seven years of Rock 'n' Roll history to have two #1 Records top The Billboard "Hot 100" in a single year.
Order the full album on CD of Come Softly to Me: The Very Best of the Fleetwoods from Amazon, featuring 28 hits by Fleetwoods. You can also get the digital MP3 version, individual songs and/or the entire album.
31 sty 2018 · The song is a starry-eyed hymn of devotion — clearly inspired by the Everly Brothers and somehow even more stripped-down than that group’s early hits — and its simplicity is exactly what ...
Mr. Blue by The Fleetwoods released in 1959. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
When did The Fleetwoods release The Fleetwoods Greatest Hits? Producers Bob Reisdorff & Bonnie Guitar. Writers Barbara Ellis, Cirino Colacrai, Dewayne Blackwell & 12 more. Arranger Bonnie...
24 1959 Pop. The Fleetwoods top songs include Come Softly to Me, Mr. They had 2 top 100 hit songs.