Here's a beautiful copy of the group's second Rome single, on the maroon Rome label with silver print. This was the group's followup to their first chart single, "Life Is But A Dream." The A side is a highly worthy uptempo Doo-Wop rocker... easy to recommend this one! The B side shows the group's distinctive ballad side... definitely worth a listen. Note: This beautiful copy grades Near Mint across the board (Labels, Vinyl, Audio). I'm pleased to report that a prominent scuff on the B side is superficial and has no impact on the gorgeous audio.
The Earls released many 45s over the years, and most are ones Doo Wop fans will want to acquire eventually. In early 1963, after a handful of other largely ignored 45s, the group finally received well deserved fame — and an indelible spot in the history of the "white" Doo Wop revival of the early 1960s — with their hit "Remember Then," which climbed into the 20s on both Bilozoard's Black/RnB and Hot 100 Singles charts.