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We have no idea what you mean "left out of the rock and roll era."

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Q: Why did the group the vibrations get left out of the rock and roll era this group was outstanding on stage?
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If they "had many hits" then they pretty much by definition weren't "left out of the music business", so we don't know what you mean. And I'm not sure what "many hits" means in this case, because as far as I can tell, they didn't. The only "hits" of theirs I can find mentioned are "My Girl Sloopy" (totally eclipsed by the cover version "Hang On Sloopy"), "Love in Them Thar Hills" which I've never heard of, and "The Watusi" which pretty much makes them a One-Hit Wonder in practice, even if not technically.They did a little better as the Jay Hawks with "Stranded In the Jungle."Great googly-moogly! Let me out of here!