DEVOTIONS

Formed in 1960 in Astoria, New York, USA, the Devotions were a doo-wop group best known for their 1964 novelty recording "Rip Van Winkle". The group included Ray Sanchez, who sang bass-lead, Bob Weisbrod, Bob Hovorka and brothers Frank and Joe Pardo. With their manager, the group auditioned in 1960 for a small record label, Delta, whose owner, Bernie Zimming, was not impressed with their sound. The group wrote "Rip Van Winkle" that day and Zimming liked it. However, it did not sell, but two years later, when the larger Roulette Records acquired Delta, it was released again. It still did not reach the charts, and the group disbanded. In 1964, however, Roulette included the song as part of a Golden Goodies album series and it attracted more attention. Roulette issued the single for a third time and this time it made the US Top 40. A new Devotions group was assembled including three original members, but when further singles flopped, they disbanded in 1965.

 

DEVOTIONS - For More Than Sentimental Reasons
The Devotions, of Rip Van Winkle fame, perform many of your favorites. 10 tracks.

  • Whispering Bells
  • Up On the Roof
  • Portrait of Love
  • Rip Van Winkle
  • For Sentimental Reasons
  • Cara Mia
  • Erlene
  • My Imagination
  • Morse Code of Love
  • Who's That Knocking
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