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    Dee Clark (November 7, 1938 – December 7, 1990) was an American soul singer and songwriter best known for a string of R&B and pop hits in the late 1950s and early 1960s, including the song "Raindrops", which became a million-seller in the United States in 1961.

  2. Nov 22, 2013 · His biggest single, "Raindrops," a power ballad augmented by heavy rain and thunder sound effects and Clark's swooping falsetto, was released in the spring of 1961 and became his biggest hit ...

  3. "Raindrops" is a popular song written and recorded by American R&B singer Dee Clark, released in April 1961.

  4. Dee Clark (born November 7, 1938, Blytheville, Arkansas, USA – died December 7, 1990, Smyrna, Georgia, USA) was an American soul singer best known for a string of R&B and pop hits in the late 1950's and early 1960's.

  5. Nov 22, 2013 · His biggest single, "Raindrops," a power ballad augmented by heavy rain and thunder sound effects and Clark's swooping falsetto, was released in the spring of 1961 and became his biggest hit ...

  6. Dec 20, 2009 · Though largely unknown among contemporary audiences, Dee Clark was one of the most successful R&B singers of the late '50s and early '60s, his resonant, expressive tenor gracing...

  7. Get all the lyrics to songs by Dee Clark and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics.

  8. Dec 7, 1990 · Dee Clark. Expressive, versatile R&B singer with a string of hits that included 1959's "Hey Little Girl" and 1961's "Raindrops." Read Full Biography.

  9. Dec 7, 1990 · Dee Clark (November 7, 1938 – December 7, 1990) was an American rhythm & blues and soul singer best known for a string of R&B and pop hits in the late 1950s and early 1960s, including the ballad "Raindrops," which became a million-seller in the United States in 1961.

  10. "Hey Little Girl" is a song originally written by Loren Blixt who sold the right of the song to Otis Blackwell and Bobby Stevenson and performed by Dee Clark. In 1959, the track reached No. 2 on the U.S. R&B chart and No. 20 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was featured on his 1959 album, Dee Clark.

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