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The Manhattans

 
Artist: The Manhattans
The Manhattans

Group Members:

Winfred "Blue" Lovett, Kenneth "Wally" Kelly, Edward "Sonny" Bivins, Richard Taylor, Gerald Alston, George "Smitty" Smith, Kenny Kelly, Regina Belle, Harsey Hemphill, Charles "Charming Charles" Hardy

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Performed Songs By:

G. Smith, A. Jacobs, Winfred "Blue" Lovett, Paul Richmond, Leo Graham, Allan Felder, Bunny Sigler
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  • Formed: 1962, Jersey City, NJ
  • Genres: Rhythm & Blues
  • Representative Albums: "The Best of the Manhattans: Kiss and Say Goodbye," "Live from South America," "Greatest Hits"
  • Representative Songs: "Kiss and Say Goodbye," "Shining Star," "There's No Me Without You"

Biography

The Manhattans were one of those classic R&B vocal groups who manage to achieve incredible career longevity by adapting their style to fit changing times. Formed in the '60s as a doo wop-influenced R&B quintet, the Manhattans reinvented themselves as sweet smooth soul balladeers during the '70s. In doing so, they somehow overcame the death of lead singer George Smith, and with new frontman Gerald Alston became more popular than they'd ever been, landing an across-the-board number one hit in 1976 with "Kiss and Say Goodbye." Under the leadership of Winfred "Blue" Lovett (who also composed some of the group's biggest hits), the Manhattans survived as a viable chart act well into the '80s, over two decades after their formation.

The Manhattans got together not in their namesake location, but in nearby Jersey City, NJ, in 1962. The group was centered around lead singer George "Smitty" Smith and bass (and sometime lead) vocalist Winfred "Blue" Lovett; the other original members were Kenny Kelley, Richard Taylor, and Edward "Sonny" Bivins, the latter of whom sometimes co-wrote material with accomplished songwriter Lovett. In 1964, the Manhattans signed with the Newark-based Carnival label and teamed up with producer Joe Evans; they scored their first hit in early 1965 with "I Wanna Be (Your Everything)," a number 12 R&B hit that established their way with a ballad right from the beginning. It was the first of eight singles for Carnival, a string that continued up through 1967. None were huge hits, but nearly all of them reached the Top 30 on the R&B charts, and are still prized by collectors of vocal-group soul for their aching harmonies, Smith's intense leads, and lack of concession to mainstream pop audiences.

In 1969, the Manhattans signed on with DeLuxe and issued several singles over the course of 1970. Unfortunately, Smith fell ill that year, and the group hired Phil Terrell as a temporary fill-in. Sadly, Smith passed away in 1971; he was replaced on lead vocals by Gerald Alston, who brought a smoother, more pop-friendly sound to the group. That quality soon became apparent when the Lovett-penned "One Life to Live" zoomed into the R&B Top Five in late 1972, giving the Manhattans their first major hit. The following year, they left DeLuxe for Columbia, where their debut single, "There's No Me Without You" (written by Sonny Bivins), equaled the R&B chart peak of "One Life to Live" by reaching number three. Initially working with producer Bobby Martin, the Manhattans' records now fell into line with the sweet, string-laden sound of contemporary '70s soul. The Manhattans hit the R&B Top Ten again in 1974 with "Don't Take Your Love" and 1975 with "Hurt," but their biggest success was still to come.

In early 1975, the Manhattans had recorded a Blue Lovett composition called "Kiss and Say Goodbye," which was released as a single almost a full year later. It became the second platinum single in history (after Johnnie Taylor's "Disco Lady") and their first number one hit in the spring of 1976, not just on the R&B charts, but the pop side as well -- a remarkable feat, considering that they'd never had a single peak higher than number 37 on that survey. While it proved difficult to match the crossover success of "Kiss and Say Goodbye," the Manhattans reeled off a string of Top Ten R&B hits -- "I Kinda Miss You," "It Feels So Good to Be Loved So Bad," "We Never Danced to a Love Song," and "Am I Losing You" -- that lasted into early 1978 and made them staples on the newly emerging quiet storm radio format. Their momentum slowed over the next couple of years, but they came back strong in 1980 with "Shining Star" -- not a cover of the Earth, Wind & Fire hit, but a co-write by their new producer Leo Graham. "Shining Star" reached the Top Five on both the pop and R&B charts, went gold, and won a Grammy -- overall, not a bad haul.

The Manhattans' last major hit came with 1983's "Crazy," which put them in the R&B Top Five for the final time; they bade farewell to the Top 40 in 1985 with a cover of Sam Cooke's "You Send Me." That year Richard Taylor left the group, which carried on as a quartet for a few years; Taylor passed away in December 1987. Gerald Alston signed with Motown as a solo artist in 1988, upon which point the group finally parted ways with Columbia and recorded an album for the small Valley Vue label before disbanding. Alston and Lovett reunited in 1993; with new members Troy May and David Tyson, they toured regularly into the new millennium, with the occasional recording appearing on a small label. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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The Manhattans
Origin USA
Genres R&B
Years active 1966-2009
Labels Carnival Records, Columbia Records, King Records
Members
Edward "Sonny" Bivins
Alvin Pazant
Harsey Hemphill
Charles Hardy
Lee Williams
Former members
Gerald Alston
Winfred "Blue" Lovett
George "Smitty" Smith
Kenny "Wally" Kelley
Richard "Ricky" Taylor
Roger Harris
Wade Taylor

The Manhattans are a popular R&B vocal group with a string of hit records over three decades, but best known for their million-selling songs "Kiss and Say Goodbye" and "Shining Star" in 1976 and 1980, respectively.

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Early history

The Manhattans, originally from Jersey City, New Jersey, formed in 1962 with members George "Smitty" Smith, Edward "Sonny" Bivins (born 15 January 1942, in Macon, Georgia), Winfred "Blue" Lovett (born 16 November 1943), Kenny "Wally" Kelley (born Kenneth Kelley, 9 January 1943 in New Jersey), and Richard "Ricky" Taylor. Bivins, Lovett, and Kelley were graduating from Lincoln High School, whilst Taylor and Smith were graduating from Snyder High School. All five enlisted in the armed forces, and came together as a group following their discharges from their respective branches.

The group's first single was "For The First Time", released in 1964 by Carnival Records. Many consider August 15, 1964, the date of recording, to be the official start of the group. The group continued recording with great success, with the songs written by various members of the group. In 1968, the group received the award "Most Promising Group" by NATRA. In 1969, the group moved to the De Luxe record label of King Records. They then went on a college tour. While playing at Kittrell College in North Carolina, the group met another group, the New Imperials, who featured a member Gerald Alston, nephew of The Shirelles' lead singer, Shirley Alston-Reeves. They were so impressed with Alston that they asked him to join the group, but he declined.

Tragedy struck the group late in 1970 when George Smith fell down a flight of stairs and later took ill. Unable to perform, the group began to search for a new lead. They originally tried for The Cymballs' lead, Lee Williams, but he was not willing to leave them. The group then renewed their request to Gerald Alston (born 8 November 1951, in North Carolina), who accepted, and took over the lead spot. George Smith died of a brain tumor December 16, 1970.

The group continued recording through the 1970s with Alston on lead. They hit it big in 1976 with "Kiss and Say Goodbye", written by Blue Lovett and arranged/co-produced with the group by top Philadelphia-based musician/producer Bobby Martin, a former member of the MFSB band of session musicians. The song, with an impassioned vocal by Alston and a memorable opening rap by Lovett, quickly became a #1 chart-topper on both the Billboard Pop and R&B charts. It also became only the second single ever to go platinum. Taylor left in 1976 to concentrate on his conversion to Islam, (but died in 1987 after a long illness). The group continued as a quartet and hit it big again in March of 1980, with the release of "Shining Star", which reached #5 on the Billboard pop charts and #4 on the R & B chart. Produced and co-written by established Chicago producer, Leo Graham, it received a Grammy award the following year.

The group celebrated its 20th anniversary in 1985 with the release of Too Hot To Stop It. It included the Bivins/Smith penned tune "We Were Made As One", originally recorded in 1966, but covered in an a cappella, doo wop style, to emphasize the group's doo wop roots. The album was also dedicated to George Smith.

The group continued until 1988. That year, Alston left to record as a soloist, scoring with several major R & B hits in the late 80s and early 90s for Motown. Roger Harris was then recruited as the new lead singer for the group who moved to new label, Valley Vue when their Columbia contract expired.

Later history

The group's largest shake-up occurred in 1990, when Blue Lovett left due to health problems, and Kenny Kelley returned to college, for his PhD. Bivins, now the only original member left, took over management of the group. He recruited new members Alvin Pazant, Harsey Hemphill, and Charles Hardy. This brought the group back to a quintet. Harris proved to be only a short-term lead, however, as he left in 1991, and was replaced by new lead Wade Taylor. Taylor also only remained for a short time, leaving just a few months later. Bivins then recruited Lee Williams, the person who they had originally wanted to replace George Smith.

The current line-up of the group is Sonny Bivins, Lee Williams, Alvin Pazant, Harsey Hemphill, and Charles Hardy. They released the CD Manhattans Now in 1994, and in recent years, the group has been featured in the play, Girl, He Ain't Worth It. In 1996, they began recording under their own label, Manhattans Entertainment Inc. The Manhattans continued to tour and record.

For what would be their 30th reunion, former member Blue Lovett decided to return to the music scene with his own Manhattans in 1995, bringing back Gerald Alston to be lead in his group. They are currently a quartet with Troy May and David Tyson, brother of The Temptations' Ron Tyson. In the past, the group also featured Eban Brown, now the lead of The Stylistics. This group has also released some CDs, including Even Now. This group was featured in two PBS specials.

Gerald Alston appeared on Wu-Tang Clan's album 8 Diagrams on the song "Stick Me For My Riches" in 2007.

Discography

Albums

  • 1966: Dedicated to You (Carnival) - R&B #19
  • 1970: With These Hands (Deluxe)
  • 1972: A Million to One (Deluxe) - R&B #35
  • 1973: There's No Me Without You (Columbia) - US #150, R&B #19
  • 1974: Summertime in the City (CBS)
  • 1975: That's How Much I Love You (Columbia) - US #160, R&B #59
  • 1976: The Manhattans (Columbia) - US #16, R&B #6, UK #37
  • 1977: It Feels So Good (Columbia) - US #68, R&B #12
  • 1978: There's No Good in Goodbye (Columbia) - US #78, R&B #18
  • 1979: Love Talk (Columbia) - US #141, R&B #20
  • 1980: After Midnight (Columbia) - US #24, R&B #4
  • 1980: Greatest Hits - US #87, R&B #18
  • 1981: Black Tie (Columbia) - US #86, R&B #21
  • 1983: Forever by Your Side (Columbia) - US #104, R&B #17
  • 1985: Too Hot to Stop It (Columbia) - US #171, R&B #44
  • 1986: Back to Basics (Columbia)
  • 1989: Sweet Talk (Valley Vue)
  • 1993: Black Tie (Sony)
  • 1995: The Best of the Manhattans: Kiss and Say Goodbye (Columbia/Legacy)
  • 1999: Live from South Africa (Classic World; Blue Lovett's Manhattans)
  • 2001: Even Now (Beemark; Blue Lovett's Manhattans)
  • 2007: Reachin' For the Sky (KRB Music)
  • 2008: Men Cry Too (S-D-E-G) (re-release of Lovett's Even Now with bonus tracks and one new song)

Singles

  • 1965: "Follow Your Heart" - US #92, R&B #20
  • 1965: "Searchin' For My Baby" - R&B #20
  • 1966: "Baby I Need You" - US #96, R&B #22
  • 1966: "Can I" - R&B #23
  • 1967: "When We're Made As One" - R&B #31
  • 1968: "I Call It Love" - US #96, R&B #24
  • 1970: "If My Heart Could Speak" - US #98
  • 1972: "One Life To Live" - R&B #3
  • 1973: "There's No Me Without You" - US #43, R&B #3
  • 1973: "You'd Better Believe It" - US #77, R&B #18
  • 1974: "Summertime In The City" - R&B #45
  • 1974: "Wish That Your Were Mine" - R&B #17
  • 1975: "Don't Take Your Love From Me" - US #37, R&B #7
  • 1975: "Hurt" - US #97, R&B #10, UK #4 (1976 release)
  • 1976: "I Kinda Miss You" - US #46, R&B #7
  • 1976: "Kiss and Say Goodbye" - US #1, R&B #1, UK #4
  • 1977: "It's You" - UK #43
  • 1977: "It Feels So Good to Be Loved So Bad" - US #66, R&B #6
  • 1977: "We Never Danced to a Love Song" - US #93, R&B #10
  • 1978: "Am I Losing You" - R&B #6
  • 1978: "Everybody Has A Dream" - R&B #65
  • 1979: "Here Comes That Hurt Again" - R&B #29
  • 1979: "The Way We Were/Memories" - R&B #33
  • 1980: "Girl Of My Dream" - R&B #30
  • 1980: "I'll Never Find Another (Find Another Like You)" - R&B #12
  • 1980: "Shining Star" - US #5, R&B #4, UK #45
  • 1981: "Just One Moment Away" - R&B #19
  • 1981: "Let Your Love Come Down" - R&B #77
  • 1982: "Honey, Honey" - R&B #25
  • 1983: "Crazy" - US #72, R&B #4, UK #63
  • 1983: "Forever By Your Side" - R&B #30
  • 1985: "Don't Say No" - R&B #60
  • 1985: "You Send Me" - US #81, R&B #20
  • 1986: "Where Did We Go Wrong" - R&B #42
  • 1987: "All I Need Is Your Love" - R&B #41
  • 1989: "Sweet Talk" - R&B #67
  • 1989: "Why You Wanna Love Me Like That" - R&B #62
  • 1990: "I Won't Stop" - R&B #79

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Soul Times Three (1995 Album by Earth, Wind & Fire/The Isley Brothers/The Manhattans)
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The Best of the Manhattans: Kiss and Say Goodbye (1995 Album by The Manhattans)

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