The Ovations

The Ovations - 1960s–70s R&B group

Group

Genres: soul, memphis, rnb, reggae, rhythm and blues

About The Ovations

Despite having only one Top Ten R&B hit, the Ovations were a superb Southern soul trio. The original group featured Louis Williams and made some great ballads that were sung so vividly and produced in such raw fashion that they never reached the wider soul market. Though they reached the R&B charts twice during the late '60s (with "It's Wonderful to Be in Love" and "Me and My Imagination"), the group eventually disbanded. By 1971, a new trio had resurfaced, with former Nightingales Rochester Neal, Bill Davis, and Quincy Billops, Jr. A remake of Sam Cooke's "Having a Party" in 1973 gave them their lone Top Ten R&B hit.

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28,303 listeners  ·  123,778 plays via Last.fm

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The Ovations — Top 2 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
The Ovations They Say
The Ovations Till I find some way (RCA/Legacy
Till I find some way (RCA/Legacy