The Cardinals Top Songs Greatest Hits and Chart Singles Discography

The Cardinals were an American R&B group of the 1950s. Sharing a legacy with the Orioles, The Cardinals are remembered as one of the best R&B ballad acts to come out of Baltimore. == Origins == The Cardinals’ career began in 1946 (one year before The Orioles) when Leon Hardy and Meredith Brothers convinced Donald Johnson to join them in harmony on the corner of Gay Street and Forest. Johnson drafted his friend Ernie Warren to round out a quartet... [more on Wikipedia]

The Cardinals began charting in 1951 with Shouldn't I Know?.On US RnB the artist achieved 3 Top‑10s.

Top songs: #1: Shouldn't I Know? - #2: The Door Is Still Open - #3: The Wheel of Fortune
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  1951
1.
10/1951
#1  Shouldn't I Know?
The Cardinals greentick

25 pts
7
R&B
[Atlantic 938]
written by Meredith Brothers & Sam Azrael
  1952
2.
03/1952
#3  The Wheel of Fortune
The Cardinals greentick

19 pts
6
R&B
[Atlantic 958]
written by Bennie Benjamin & George David Weiss
  1955
The Door Is Still Open
3.
04/1955
#2  The Door Is Still Open
The Cardinals greentick

21 pts
4
R&B
[Atlantic 1054]
written by Chuck Willis


See also...

Donald Johnson • Ernie Warren • Jack Aydelotte • James Brown [The Cardinals] • Leon Hardy • Meredith Brothers


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