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~The Six Teens~
"A Casual Look / Teen Age Promise"
Doo Wop - RnB
Group Vocal
Original
Flip Records # 45-315 , 1956 NM
Original Recording:
The Six Teens
A Casual Look / Teen Age Promise Rhythm & Blues / Doo Wop
Vocals
45 RPM Single
Vinyls are clean with all original luster. Record has very little play time.
Record grades a NM.
The end of B side has a small very slight factory press mark. No affect on play.
No real flaws to list..
Record plays and sounds terrific. Record has been recorded.
Both Flip labels are in at least a EX condition with very minor wear.
No stickers. No writing.
The Six Teens were an American pop group from , .
All of the group's members were teenagers, or younger, at the time of their first recordings: the oldest was 17-year-old Ed Wells and the youngest, 12-year-old Trudy Williams. Their first release was the song "Don't Worry About a Thing", released by under the name The Sweet Teens in 1956. Following this was the single "Teenage Promise" b/w "A Casual Look", released on Flip later that year under their new name. "A Casual Look" became a hit at radio and hit the national charts, peaking at #7 on the U.S. Black Singles chart and #25 on the .
Following "A Casual Look"'s success, the group moved to and performed there in the summer of 1957. Their next release, "Send Me Flowers", was a hit there. "Only Jim" and "Arrow of Love" followed, with the former failing to chart and the latter hitting #80 Pop. The group underwent a lineup change and began recording singles for younger audiences, but they saw no further success. Under varying lineups, they continued to perform into the late 1960s. In later decades they regrouped to play revival shows.
Members[] Louise Williams Darryl Lewis Beverly Pecot Trudy Williams Kenneth Sinclair Ed Wells