- Dedicated to You · 1957
- I'm With You · 1960
- Dedicated to You · 1957
- Dedicated to You · 1957
- Dedicated to You · 1957
- Dedicated to You · 1957
- Dedicated to You · 1957
- Too Much Lovin' · 2006
- Catch That Teardrop 1961-62 · 2007
- The Five Royales · 1960
- Think · 1987
- Too Much Lovin' · 2006
- Soul for Dancers 2: Out on the Floor Firecrackers · 2005
Compilations
About The "5" Royales
The 5 Royales were hugely successful exponents of southern vocal R&B throughout the 50s. Their first single, "Give Me One More Chance," was a spiritual standard energized into a raunchy R&B number. The group’s powerful and frequent live performances, now completely divorced from their gospel background, built them a formidable reputation. In January 1953 the band made their first appearance at the Apollo and topped the R&B Charts with "Baby Don’t Do It." The follow-up, "Help Me Somebody," stayed at number one for five weeks. Although few of the subsequent 40 singles by the band reached the charts, their energetic live performances were a fundamental influence on James Brown, with whom the group had frequently worked in their heyday.
- ORIGIN
- Winston-Salem, NC, United States
- FORMED
- 1942
- GENRE
- R&B/Soul