The Manhattans

The Manhattans
The Manhattans in 1972 (L-to-R): Richard "Ricky" Taylor, Gerald Alston, Kenneth "Wally" Kelly, Ed "Sonny" Bivins, Winfred "Blue" Lovett
The Manhattans in 1972 (L-to-R): Richard "Ricky" Taylor, Gerald Alston, Kenneth "Wally" Kelly, Ed "Sonny" Bivins, Winfred "Blue" Lovett
Background information
OriginJersey City, New Jersey, United States
GenresRhythm and blues, Philadelphia soul, soul
Years active1962–present
LabelsCarnival Records, Columbia/CBS, Sony, King Records
MembersThe Manhattans featuring Gerald Alston:
Gerald Alston
Troy May
Lawrence “Weas” Newton
The Manhattans of Sonny Bivins:
Charles Hardy
Harsey Hemphill
Keni Jackson
Kirk Hill Jr.
Evan Wills
Past membersRichard "Ricky" Taylor
George "Smitty" Smith
Kenneth "Wally" Kelly
Edward "Sonny" Bivins
Winfred "Blue" Lovett
Roger Harris
Alvin Pazant
Wade Taylor
Lee Williams
David Tyson
Dwight Fields

The Manhattans are an American popular R&B vocal group. Their songs "Kiss and Say Goodbye", recorded in 1976, and 1980's "Shining Star", both sold millions of copies.[1] The Manhattans have recorded 45 hits on the Billboard R&B Chart, including twelve top-10 R&B hits in the United States, starting in 1965.[2] Sixteen of their songs have reached the Billboard Hot 100, including two top 10s and a number-one hit with their song "Kiss and Say Goodbye". They also charted eight U.S. R&B top 20 Albums, three of which were RIAA certified gold.

  1. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 346. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  2. ^ Joe Whitburn, Billboard's R&B Charts 1942–2004, Billboard (2004).

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