Here's a beautiful copy of one of the Drifters' best tunes, coming in at #116 in Dave Marsh's list — the third highest among his many Drifters selections. Note that both sides of this 45 are Goffin-King tunes. The B side appears to be a non-album track, and this single was a non-album single: The A side only appeared on later compilation albums. Note: This copy comes with a vintage Atlantic sleeve. Its labels and vinyl grade very close to Mint in appearance. I've graded the audio Near Mint as well, reflecting occasional light audible artifacts early on; the core audio is clear and undistorted.
Critic extraordinaire Dave Marsh devotes 11 spots to Drifters hits in his list of the 1,001 greatest singles of the rock era, most from their 1960s catalog. IMHO, he does gift short shrift to the inimitable 1950s Drifters featuring lead singer Clyde McPhatter. A particularly egregious omission is "Honey Love" (#1 for 8 weeks in 1954). Still, his list does capture most of the high spots:\r\n
\r\n- #30, There Goes My Baby (1959)\r\n
- #68, On Broadway (1963)\r\n
- #116, Up On The Roof (1962)\r\n
- #193, White Christmas (1955)\r\n
- #308, Under The Boardwalk (1964)\r\n
- #390, Money Honey (1953)\r\n
- #411, This Magic Moment (1960)\r\n
- #429, Your Promise To Be Mine (1956)\r\n
- #453, Save The Last Dance For Me (1960)\r\n
- #775, Fools Fall In Love (1957)\r\n
- #802, Adorable (1955)\r\n
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