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Ben E. King had just left The Drifters when he recorded "Stand By Me" in 1960. He was 22 at the time.

very slight petty improvement - Ben Recorded 'Stand By me' on 27 October 1960 making him 22 years and 1 month old. Told you it was petty!!

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