The Clyde McPhatter Era Clyde McPhatter Discography The Drifters' first significant lead singer, Clyde McPhatter, would depart the group in October of 1954 due to receiving his draft notice from the armed services. Clyde had taken a stance during his time with the Drifters insisting on a significant share of the group's earnings - something…
There Goes My Baby (The Drifters song) - Wikipedia
Solo Drifter McPhatter
Solo Drifter McPhatter
The Drifters Featuring Clyde McPhatter – Honey Love / Warm Your Heart (1954, Shellac) - Discogs
CLYDE MCPHATTER / CLYDE MCPHATTER WITH (US-ORIGINAL) - レコード
Episode 17: “Money Honey” by Clyde McPhatter and the Drifters – A
The Drifters – The Vocal Group Hall of Fame
Clyde McPhatter (Nov. 15, 1932–June 13, 1972) was an American R&B/rock & roll singer, and perhaps the most widely imitated R&B singer of the 50s & 60. His high-…
Two-time Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Famer paved the way, Entertainment
CLYDE McPHATTER With Billy Ward & his Dominoes LP (King 559, DG