The Du-Droppers

The Du-Droppers

The Du-Droppers

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Top Songs

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Chain Me Baby (Blues of Desire)
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Can't Do Sixty No More
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Go Back
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Come on and Love Me Baby
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Go Back

Albums

  • Come on and Love Me Baby / Go Back

    Feb 1953 • 2 songs

  • Can't Do Sixty No More

    Feb 1952 • 2 songs

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The Du-Droppers

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New York's Du Droppers managed to score two Top Five hits during their short run: "I Wanna Know" (number three R&B) and "I Found Out (What You Do When You Go Round There)" (number three pop). The original members were Caleb Ginyard -- aka "J.C." or sometimes "Junior" -- on lead, brothers Willie Ray and Harvey Ray on tenor and baritone, respectively, and Eddie Hashow on bass (who was soon replaced by Bob Kornegay). They began as a gospel group in 1952; each member had been in previous gospel groups (including the Royal Harmony Singers, the Dixie-Aires, the Jubilaires, and the S...
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