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Ben E. King

Early R&B
Soul music
Gospel
Born in North Carolina, Ben E. King moved to Harlem, New York when he was nine and made his first move towards stardom in 1958 when he joined a doo-wop group, the Five Crowns. When he and the rest of the group were invited to replace five sacked members of the more established Drifters, Benjamin King - as he was then - became the focal point, co-writing their 1959 smash There Goes My Baby and singing lead vocal on one of their biggest hits, Save The Last Dance For Me. He quit in 1960 after falling out with the group's manager and, changing his name to Ben E. King, launched his so...
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Stand By Me
Stand By MeBen E. King

Don't Play That Song!

2:54

Stand by Me
Stand by MeBen E. King

Don't Play That Song!

3:00

This Magic Moment
This Magic MomentBen E. King and The Drifters

Don't Play That Song!

Save The Last Dance For Me
Save The Last Dance For MeThe Drifters and Ben E. King

The Ultimate Collection

Spanish Harlem
Spanish HarlemBen E. King

Save The Last Dance For Me

2:56

Stand by Me
Stand by MeJerry Liebert, Ben E. King and Mike Stoller

2:57

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