In May 1965, they released He Ain’t No Angel (written by Jeff Barry and Ellie Greenwich) which did nothing. As a result they were dropped from Blue Cat. They went on to record for a few other labels and three singles later The Ad Libs signed with Share Records of New York and recorded their last Top 40 hit, Giving It Up which reached 34 in the R&B charts, USA. Kev Roberts put “Nothing Worse Than Being Alone” as their entry on his Top 500 at 335 The Boy From New York City – RED BIRD UK 1965 Johnny My Boy – on Blue Cat USA, Red Bird New York
In The Dark Ask Anybody Nothing Worse Than Being Alone
Giving Up
Appreciation
All Brilliant. Mary Ann Thomas leads on their best songs.
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