"A Thousand Miles Away" by the Heartbeats and "Daddy's Home" by Shep and The Limelites.

OK, boys and girls, back to the 50s: This Jamaica, Queens R&B/Soul quintet started out as The Hearts but changed its name in 1955. Their biggest hit, a poignant doo-wop ballad, was co-written in 1956 by James Sheppard and Wm. H. Miller when Sheppard's girlfriend moved to Texas. Recorded in '56 and released in '57 (#53 Billboard, #5 R&B). Part of the "American Graffiti" soundtrack ('73). Covered by The Fleetwoods, The Diamonds and Harry Nilsson. Sheppard left the group shortly after and formed his own ensemble, Shep and The Limelites. In 1961, they released an "answer" song that peaked at #2. Group? Song? "Answer" song? Answer: "A Thousand Miles Away" by the Heartbeats. "Answer" song: "Daddy's Home" by Shep and The Limelites. Doo-wop at its best! ...I'm not a thousand miles awayyyyyy... I love the "ra-ta-ta-tat" harmony chorus on "Daddy's Home". The girlfriend literally did move 1,000 miles away. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HQBDRSryUA&list=RD3HQBDRSryUA&start_radio=1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIGla91-qmk&list=RDAIGla91-qmk&start_radio=1

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