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"Gee" by the Crows. This song was recorded and released in 1953, but didn't take off in popularity until nearly twelve months later. In early 1954, it peaked at #17, becoming one of the first rock and roll records to reach the top twenty.

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and two guys that fought record companies

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So they spent around $10,000 on training for Al B. Sure to be able to sing his part in this song:

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and they spent around the same teaching Johnny Gill to dance so he could be in New Edition. Who would've thought his dance moves would be more important than that voice?

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Luckily he collaborated with these guys who didn't care anything about dancing....I mean like hire sexy background dancers for that rright....

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