The Students

The Students

Label of "I'm So Young" 45 single on Checker Records
Background information
Origin Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Genres Doo-wop
Years active 1958–1983
Members Leroy King, lead vocal
Dorsey Porter, first tenor
Roy Ford, second tenor
John Bolden, baritone
Richard Johnson, bass
Ralph Byrd, guitarist

The Students were a doo-wop vocal group which formed in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1956. Although they only released four sides, two of them - I'm So Young and Every Day of the Week - became doo-wop standards. "I'm So Young" in particular became hugely popular (and durable), and has been covered by groups as diverse as the Beach Boys, Rosie and the Originals, and The Ronettes.

Both "I'm So Young" and "Every Day of the Week" were written by William H. "Prez" Tyus, Jr., a local Cincinnati high schooler. Tyus wrote the songs and gave them to a local African-American vocal group called the D'Italians. Once a recording contract with Checker Records was secured, the group changed its name to The Students, and it was under this name that Tyus's two classic doo-wop songs were recorded.[1]

Discography

(all leads by Leroy King)

On NOTE records

On CHESS records

References

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