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  1. The Chips singles chronology. " Rubber Biscuit ". (1956) "Darling (I Need Your Love)" (1961) "Rubber Biscuit" is a novelty doo-wop song performed by the vocals-only team the Chips, who recorded it in 1956. It was covered by the Blues Brothers on their 1978 debut album, Briefcase Full of Blues, among many other artists, [1] as well as being ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_ChipsThe Chips - Wikipedia

    The Chips were a short-lived New York City doo-wop vocal group consisting of teenage friends Charles Johnson (lead vocal), Nathaniel Epps (baritone), Paul Fulton (bass), Sammy Strain and Shedrick Lincoln (tenors). [ 1 ] The group's first recording is their most enduring; " Rubber Biscuit " started life as Johnson's answer to the marching ...

  3. Nov 6, 2001 · And that's when I knew I had to be with you. And that's when I knew if I didn't, I'd be through. To end my grief I'd have to catch a thief. Your love was my relief my love is your release. [Chorus ...

  4. May 22, 2020 · Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1955). Composed and Conducted by Lyn Murray.Please note that the rights belong to the individual copyright holders.Get th...

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  5. Chip accepted the deal, but the rat he received turned out to be a devil rat that tormented him. Eventually, he lost everything, including his mind, family, and job, and ended up joining the navy. The devil rat haunted him even there, and in the end, it commanded rats to chew the ships planks, causing it to sink. Add this song to my favorites.

  6. To Catch a Thief is a 1955 American romantic thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, from a screenplay by John Michael Hayes based on the 1952 novel of the same name by David Dodge. [3] The film stars Cary Grant as a retired cat burglar who has to save his reformed reputation by catching an impostor preying on wealthy tourists (including an ...

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