The Majors Top Songs Greatest Hits and Chart Singles Discography

The Majors are an American R&B and doo-wop group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The vocal ensemble formed in 1961, and featured as its lead singer Ricky Cordo, who was noted for his prominent falsetto. The group was noticed by producer Jerry Ragovoy, who produced their hit single "A Wonderful Dream", released in 1962 on Imperial Records. It would be the first of three charting hits for the group. == Original members == Ricky Cordo (lead) Idella Morris Eugene Glass... [more on Wikipedia]

The Majors began charting in 1962 with A Wonderful Dream.The artist placed 3 songs on the Billboard Hot 100.

Top songs: #1: A Wonderful Dream - #2: A Little Bit Now - #3: She's a Troublemaker - #4: I'll Be There (To Bring You Love) - #5: Anything You Can Do
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  1962
1.
08/1962
#1  A Wonderful Dream
The Majors greentick

55 pts
22
US
23
R&B
[Imperial 5855]
written by Norman Margolies
2.
11/1962
#2  A Little Bit Now
The Majors greentick

13 pts
63
US


[Imperial 5879]
written by Norman Meade & Ed Marshall
3.
11/1962
#3  She's a Troublemaker
The Majors greentick

8 pts
83
US


B side to A Little Bit Now
[Imperial 5879]
written by Norman Meade & Van McCoy
  1963
4.
02/1963
#5  Anything You Can Do
The Majors greentick

4 pts
117
US


[Imperial 5914]
written by Irving Berlin
5.
09/1963
Your Life Begins (At Sweet Sixteen)
The Majors greentick

4 pts
125
US


[Imperial 5991]
written by Norman Meade & Winifred Robinson
  1964
6.
02/1964
#4  I'll Be There (To Bring You Love)
The Majors greentick

6 pts
113
US
42
R&B
[Imperial 66009]
written by Norman Meade & Winifred Robinson

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