The Four Lads

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The Four Lads were a popular Canadian male vocal quartet of the 1950s and early 1960s known for their smooth harmonies and hit pop standards.

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instanceOf Canadian musical group
musical group
vocal group
vocal quartet
activePeriod 1950s
1960s
activePeriodStart 1950
associatedAct Frankie Laine
Johnnie Ray
Ray Ellis
basedIn Toronto
countryOfOrigin Canada
decadeOfGreatestPopularity 1950s
era pre-rock and roll pop era
genre pop
traditional pop
vocal music
hasCharacteristic clean-cut image
tight vocal arrangements
influencedBy barbershop harmony tradition
languageOfPerformance English
memberOf Columbia Records
surface form: Columbia Records artists
notableFor hit pop standards
smooth harmonies
notableSongType pop standards
notableWork Istanbul (Not Constantinople)
Moments to Remember
No, Not Much
Standing on the Corner
numberOfMembers 4
originalMember Bernie Toorish
Connie Codarini
Frank Busseri
Jimmy Arnold
originatedAs St. Michael’s Choir School students
performanceMedium live concerts
radio
television
recordLabel Columbia Records
Epic Records
style smooth vocal harmonies
typeOfEnsemble quartet
vocalArrangement close harmony
vocalRange tenor and baritone voices
vocalType male

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I’m Sitting on Top of the World hasNotableRecordingBy The Four Lads
subject surface form: I'm Sitting on Top of the World