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21:00, 11 January 2008 (UTC)75.21.188.195 (talk)The Ad Libs were a vocal
group from Bayonne, New Jersey in the early 1960s whose female lead vocals
and male backing influenced the doo-wop singing style of many later groups.
Their 1965 single "The Boy from New York City", written by George Davis &
John T. Taylor, was their only hit.
Originally ?The Creators?, the group formed in 1964 in Bayonne with Hugh
Harris, Danny Austin, Dave Watt, Norman Donegan and Mary Ann Thomas. "The
Boy from New York City" was released in December 1964 and by March 1965 had
reached number 8 on the US pop charts. The group followed this up with "He
Ain't No Angel" which barely troubled the top 100. The next two singles
failed to chart, and the Ad Libs were soon dropped from Red Bird Records.
They continued to record into the 1980s, but have never repeated the
success of "The Boy from New York City". The song went on to chart again in
the UK for Darts in 1978 and in the US for The Ma
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