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The Manhattans
American R&B vocal group
For the Native American people sometimes erroneously referred to as "Manhattans", see Wecquaesgeek.
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The Manhattans in 1972 (L-to-R): Richard "Ricky" Taylor, Gerald Alston, Kenneth "Wally" Kelly, Ed "Sonny" Bivins, Winfred "Blue" Lovett | |
| Origin | Jersey City, New Jersey, United States |
| Genres | Rhythm and blues, Philadelphia soul, soul |
| Years active | 1962–present |
| Labels | Carnival Records, Columbia/CBS, Sony, King Records |
| Members | The Manhattans featuring Gerald Alston: Gerald Alston Troy May Lawrence “Weas” Newton The Manhattans of Sonny Bivins: Charles Hardy Harsey Hemphill Keni Jackson Kirk Hill Jr. |
| Past members | Richard "Ricky" Taylor George "Smitty" Smith Kenneth "Wally" Kelly Edward "Sonny" Bivins Winfred "Blue" Lovett Roger Harris Alvin Pazant Wade Taylor Lee Williams David Tyson Dwight Fields |
The Manhattans are an American R&Bvocal group. Their songs "Kiss and Say Goodbye", re
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THE MANHATTANS part 1
Part 2: 1964-1970
Part 3: 1971-1979
Part 4 (1980-1989)
Part 5 (1988-2012)
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This is a multi-part story of one of the greatest and best-loved groups in the history of soul music, the Manhattans, told bygd its present end ex-members and many other music business figures, who have been dealing with the group throughout the years. As to the origin of the name of the group, there have been different recollections. One member is in favour of the sk
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Kiss and Say Goodbye
This article is about The Manhattans song. For the song of the same title by Kate & Anna McGarrigle, see Kate & Anna McGarrigle (album).
1976 single by The Manhattans
"Kiss and Say Goodbye" is a 1976 song by American R&Bvocal groupthe Manhattans. It was written by group member Winfred Lovett,[1] the bass singer and songwriter of the group, who did the song's spoken introduction. The song was recorded for the album The Manhattans, released in 1976 by Columbia Records,[4] and was released as a single in March of the same year.[1] "Kiss and Say Goodbye" became a worldwide success, appearing in the musical charts of countless countries, a Top 10 hit in many countries, including No. 1 in the US,[5]Belgium,[6]Netherlands,[7]New Zealand,[8] and in Europe (European Hot 100 Singles).[9][deprecated source] With the exception of the Adult Contemporary Chart,&