The Ad Libs

The Ad Libs


The Ad Libs were a vocal group from Bayonne, New Jersey in the early 1960s whose female lead vocals and male backing influenced the doo-wop singing style of many later groups. Their 1965 single "The Boy From New York City", written by George Davis & John T. Taylor, was their only hit. Originally ‘The Creators’, the group formed in 1964 in Bayonne with Hugh Harris, Danny Austin, Dave Watt, Norman Donegan and Mary Ann Thomas.

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Appreciation

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Johnny Boy

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Bottom of My Soul

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On the Corner

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He Ain't No Angel

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Giving Up

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Ask Anybody

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Oo Wee Oo Gee

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The Slime

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Down Home Girl

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Kicked Around

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Appreciation

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You Blew My Mind

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If She Wants Him

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Johnny My Boy

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