The Aquatones, an American doo-wop group, was formed in Valley Stream, New
York, in 1956 as the Rhythm Kings, and initially included Dave Goddard, Larry
Vannata, and Gene McCarthy. They added Lynne Nixon, a soprano with operatic
training, as their lead vocalist shortly after. Their breakthrough came with the
single "You", released on Fargo Records in 1958, which entered Billboard Hot
100, and which notably appeared on Martin Scorsese’s film Mean Streets (1973).
The group's subsequent releases did not achieve the same success. In 1964, they
released their debut album Sing For "Yo...