
The Quin-Tones were an American doo wop group from York, Pennsylvania. The group's members all attended William Penn High School in York, and originally formed under the name The Quinteros to sing at local functions. Paul Landersman, a disc jockey at WHGB in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania became their manager and had them record four songs. The first to be released was "Ding Dong", issued on Chess Records in 1958; the song did not chart but the group received some notice for the tune.
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Down the Aisle of Love
Please dear
Times Sho' Gettin' Ruff
Down The Isle Of Love
Ding Dong
Midnight Jamboree
Softie
There'll Be No Sorrow
Honey Bunny Boo
Utt Da Zay
Harmony In Harlem
Down The Aisle Of Love (Digitally Remastered)
Times Sho' Gettin' Ruff (Instrumental) - Instrumental
The Five Little Quints
Utt-Da-Zay
I'm Willing
Softie (Instrumental) - Instrumental
Heavenly Father
What Am I To Do
My Girl Ivy
Down The Aisle Of Love - The Quin-Tones
I Watch The Stars
Down The Aisle Of Love (1958
I Try So Hard
Down The Aisle Of Love - The Quintones
Down the Aisle of Love (HOT: #20, 15/09/1958, BS: #18, 15/09/1958 - 22/09/1958, 2 weeks)
Oh My Love
Times Sho’ Gettin’ Ruff (instrumental)
The Letter (What Am I to Do)
Down The Aisle Of Love '58
The Quin-Tones - Down The Aisle Of Love
ones - Please Dear
Lonely Telephone
Down The Aisle Of Love [The Quin-Tones]
My Sugar Walks Down The Street
Fool That I Am
South Sea Island
04. Down The Aisle Of Love
My Ideal
I Was Born to Serve the Lord
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