album_presenter.description.discover album_name=Let's Be Lovers / Walk Softly Away, artist_name=The Starglows, records_count=1, countries_count=1, countries=US, media=7'', year_range=1963album_presenter.description.releases album_name=Let's Be Lovers / Walk Softly Away, artist_name=The Starglows, records_count=1, countries_count=1, countries=US, media=7'', year_range=1963album_presenter.description.countries album_name=Let's Be Lovers / Walk Softly Away, artist_name=The Starglows, records_count=1, countries_count=1, countries=US, media=7'', year_range=1963album_presenter.description.media album_name=Let's Be Lovers / Walk Softly Away, artist_name=The Starglows, records_count=1, countries_count=1, countries=US, media=7'', year_range=1963
The Starglows
Let's Be Lovers / Walk Softly Away
- 7''
- ATCO45-6272
- 1963
- US
- Let's Be Lovers / Walk Softly Away

images.source-header
images.source.discogs
Let's Be Lovers / Walk Softly Away
albums.record.in_stock
(Single) 'Terry Johnson and Nate Nelson tune, formerly of the Flamingos.
http://www.uncamarvy.com/Whispers/whispers.html
'In the spring of 1963, Joe Rock, a Pittsburgh producer who'd worked with the Skyliners, approached them about recording. Overnight, Terry and Nate wrote a tune called 'Let's Be Lovers.' They recorded it for Atlantic's Atco label, coupled with a song that Rock provided: 'Walk Softly Away.' They couldn't call themselves the Flamingos, so they became the Starglows. The other singers were Hardy Hall (bass), Larry Jones (second tenor), and someone remembered only as 'Shug.' Joe Johnson played the organ.''[discogs]
1633 Broadway, New York, New York, US, US


