
GEORGE TINDLEY Tindley was a Philadelphia-area singer who got his start in the early 50s with the Dreams, a group that recorded several sides for the Savoy label in 1954. He eventually joined Steve Gibson and the Red Caps, with whom he recorded a number of well-remembered doowop 45s in 1959 and 1960, before Tindley took over leadership duties (changing the group name to the Modern Red Caps), continuing on into 1966. He eventually recorded three solo 45s for Wand in 1969 and 1970, all with Madara.
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Ain't That Peculiar
Pity The Poor Man
Wan Tu Wah Zuree
Ain't That Perculiar
Love Light Shines featuring George Tindley
Love Light Shines
So Help Me Woman
Aint' That Peculiar
Pitty the Poor Man
Wan-Tu-Wah-Zuree
It's All Over But The Shouting
I Couldn't Care Less
Ain't That Peculiar featuring George Tindley
Just For Her
Fairy Tales
Don't you hear them laughing
Wan Tu Wah Suree
Wa Wa Watusi
ain't gonna worry about you
Aint That Perculiar
Ain't That Peculiar? (mono)
It's All Over But The Shouting [mono]
Ain't That Peculiar featuring George Tindley (feat. George Tindley)
Wan-Tu-Wah-Zuue
I Wish
Wana Tu Wah Zuree
Wan Tu Wah Zuree [A Tom Moulton Mix]
Love Light Shines featuring George Tindley (feat. George Tindley)
Ain'T That PecullarGeorge Tindley
Aint That Peculiar
Aint Gonna Worry About You
Wan Tu Wah Zuree ("A Tom Moulton Mix")
It's All Over But The Shoutin
Ain
So help me woman.wmv
Pity the Poor Man (AF743)
Pity The Poorman
Pity The Poor Man (A Tom Moulton Mix)
Wana Tu Wah Zuree (A Tom Moulton Mix)
Dearly Beloved
George Tindley / Pity The Poor Man
Wn Tu Wah Zuree
Wan-Tu-Wah-Turee
Just For Her (Parkway 834) (1962)
Ain't what peculiar
Wa Tu Wah Zuree
Wah-Tu-Wah-Zuree
secret of beats and love (trepanated)
Pity The Poor Man ("A Tom Moulton Mix")
Wan Tu Wah Zuree [A Tom Moulton Mix]
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