I Told Myself A Lie
I Never Knew
(I'm Afraid) The Masquerade Is Over
Happiness
Twice As Nice
Same Time Same Place
Where Did I Make My Mistake
Your Second Choice
Let's Try Again
Lover Please
Bless You
Let's Forget About The Past
Think Me A Kiss
Little Bitty Pretty One
When The Right Time Comes Along
Next To Me
One Right After The Other
Maybe
This Is Not Goodbye
I Do Believe
The Glory Of Love
The Best Man Cried
Take A Step
Stop
Ta Ta
So Close To Being In Love
I Ain’t Giving Up Nothing (If I Can’t Get Somethin’ From You)
From One To One
I Just Want To Love You
Deep In The Heart Of Harlem
You're For Me
Happy Good Times
One More Chance
Second Window, Second Floor
Before I Fall In Love Again
In My Tenement
Tomorrow Is A Comin
Lucille
I'll Love You Till The Cows Come Home
Baby, Baby
Whole Heap Of Love
Crying Won't Help You Now
You're Moving Me
I Found My Love
Chansons les plus populaires [artist_preposition] Clyde McPhatter
Lover Please
1962 • Lover Please!
A Lover's Question
1998 • The Forgotten Angel
Such a Night
1951 • The Genius Of Clyde Mcphatter
White Christmas
1951 • The Genius Of Clyde Mcphatter
I Can't Stand Up Alone
2005 • Clyde
Little Bitty Pretty One
2010 • Love Please : The Complete MGM & Mercury Singles
If I Didn't Love You Like I Do
1951 • The Genius Of Clyde Mcphatter
Long Lonely Nights
1958 • Love Ballads
Lucille
1951 • The Genius Of Clyde Mcphatter
Since You've Been Gone
1998 • The Forgotten Angel
Lovey Dovey
1998 • The Forgotten Angel
Come What May
1958 • Love Ballads
Curiosités sur l'album Love Please : The Complete MGM & Mercury Singles de Clyde McPhatter
- En quelle année l’album “Love Please : The Complete MGM & Mercury Singles” de Clyde McPhatter a-t-il été lancé?
- L’album “Love Please : The Complete MGM & Mercury Singles” de Clyde McPhatter a été lancé en 2010, avec 44 pistes.
- Quelle est la chanson la plus réussie de l’album “Love Please : The Complete MGM & Mercury Singles” de Clyde McPhatter?
- “Lover Please” est le plus grand succès de l’album “Love Please : The Complete MGM & Mercury Singles” de Clyde McPhatter.