The Five Keys - My Saddest Hour free for downloading

  • Artist: The Five Keys
  • Song: My Saddest Hour
  • Music Genre: R-n-b
  • Length: 03:20
  • Filesize: 6.3MB
  • Kbps: 256Kbps
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  • Who Added: DILFY
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Олег Решетняк

2020-06-17 06:59:59 | Profile
This is not “doo-wop”. That stupid term was never used in 1953. This recording by the Five Keys is a great example of superb vocal group harmony. Thanks.

Mina Esparas

2020-06-17 06:49:22 | Profile
Get the CD of them on Aladdin and brace your self.

joseph Derouin

2020-06-13 16:20:34 | Profile
My all-time favorite of theirs and, believe me, that was a tough choice. They had so many great ones. The Five Keys stood at the top of pack. None like them then and never will be again.

Whitey Boy

2020-06-12 18:46:09 | Profile
WOW!!! Absolutely the Best!!!

György Berkes

2020-05-16 09:44:30 | Profile
One of if not the best R&B group.

Susan Sohar

2020-05-14 02:53:29 | Profile
This is truly a wonderful song.

Isabbella Ruiz

2020-05-12 03:50:48 | Profile
have deep love for the entire score lp that I bought in oakland one Friday night while in High School

Y0ggi

2020-04-23 07:06:26 | Profile
A masterpiece of 1950s R&B vocal group singing!

The Blues Chelsea

2020-04-22 07:31:38 | Profile
One of the most potent anthems of the doo-wop era, arguably their "finest hour"--wrenching pathos in unearthly harmony. Otis would not have been sitting on the dock of the bay without this inspiration.

Sheree J

2020-04-21 02:52:15 | Profile
I loved it in 1953, and I love it even more today! In my Top 10 songs of all time.