American popular music singing group from the 1950's. Formed in the early 1950's by [b]Jimmy Sacca[/b] (lead), [b]Donald McGuire[/b] (bass) and [b]Seymour Spiegelman[/b] (tenor), three students at Western State College (later known as Western Kentucky University) in Bowling Green, KY, joined later by pianist & songwriter [b]Billy Vaughn[/b]. The group's name comes from the school's athletic teams' nickname, which comes from the fact that the university is situated on a big hill. Their biggest hit was "Only You (And You Alone)" in 1955, which hit #8 U.S. and #3 U.K. Original trio members were; [b]Jimmy Sacca[/b] (born July 26, 1929, Lockport, New York, died March 7, 2015, in Lexington, Kentucky); [b]Donald McGuire[/b] (born October 7, 1931, Hazard, Kentucky, died September 7, 2018, in Lexington, Kentucky); and [b]Seymour Spiegelman[/b] (October 1, 1930, Seneca Falls, New York – February 13, 1987). The group later added a pianist, [b]Billy Vaughn[/b] (April 12, 1919, Glasgow, Kentucky – September 26, 1991). Vaughn eventually became famous in his own right as an orchestra leader. In 1952 they recorded a song, "Trying", written by Vaughn. A local disc jockey sent a copy to Randy Wood at Dot, and he agreed to distribute the record. It became a Top 10 hit single (#7). They went on to record a number of additional hits until their break-up. Their 1953 release, "P.S. I Love You," #4 in the U.S., sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc. Overall, they had twenty-one charted songs in the U.S. and three in the U.K. (two that did both) between 1952-57. "Marianne" in 1957 hit #3 U.S. and #20 U.K. The group continued to tour until 1960 and then packed it in. Spiegelman died in New York City. Vaughn died in Palomar, California. McGuire and Sacca both died in Lexington, Kentucky.
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Calle Mayor
CD, Album, Comp, RM
2017
Acrobat
2xCD, Comp
2007
2003
Evergreen
CD, Comp
1994
Varèse Sarabande
CD, Comp, Mono, RM
1973
MGM Records
7", Single, Mono, Promo
1973
1966
1963
Dot Records, Dot Records
7"
1960
Dot Records
7", Single
1960
Kaster Records
7"
1960
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Dot Records
7", Single
1959
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7"
1959
Dot Records
7", EP, Comp, Mono
1959
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London Records
7", EP
1957
Versailles
7", EP
1957
London Records, London American Recordings
7", S/Sided, Promo
1957
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1952
American Pie
7", Single
3 J
7"
Dot Records
7", EP
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7", EP
Victory (5)
Shellac, 10"
Dot Records
7"
London Records
Shellac, 10"
Dot Records
7", EP, Mono
Goldies 45
7", Single, RE
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7", EP
Souvenir
LP, Album, Mono
Victory (5)
Shellac, 10"
Armed Forces Radio & Television Service Station Library
Vinyl, 16", Transcription
2018
2015
Dot Records
LP, Mono
2022
Atomicat Records
CD, Comp
2022
Acrobat
4xCD, Comp
2018
Acrobat
4xCD, Comp
2016
Acrobat
4xCD, Comp
2016
Universal Music Special Markets, Real Gone Music
CD, Comp
2016
Acrobat
4xCD, Comp, S/Edition, Exp
2015
Real Gone
4xCD, Comp, RM
2015
Bear Family Records
CD, Comp
2015
Bear Family Records
CD, Comp
2014
One Day Music
2xCD, Comp
2014
Acrobat
4xCD, Comp
2014
Discograph
2xCD, Comp
2013
History-Records
100xFile, MP3, Comp, RM
2013
One Day Music
3xCD, Comp, RM
2013
Acrobat Music
Box + 4xCD, Album, Comp
2013
TGG Direct
CD, Comp
2012
Ace
CD, Comp
2012
Reader's Digest, Sony Music Commercial Music Group
4xCD, Comp
2012
Memory Lane Media Ltd
3xCD, Comp
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