The Drifters shown here would by the end on 1962 become the Yeomen who 1st released LP on the Hi Top label who sold the rights to Mercury in 1963 and released the LP national with the single Kari Waits For Me backed with One Mornin'. Jim Gentry was replaced with Don Bennett. Please note that all the songs on the shown side of this record appeared on the Yeomen release. I am wondering what is on the reverse and also was this from a different recording sessions. Also in the liner notes there is a nod to the Drifters, "So we drifted (can't get out of that habit)"
The Drifters shown here would by the end on 1962 become the Yeomen who 1st released LP on the Hi Top label who sold the rights to Mercury in 1963 and released the LP national with the single Kari Waits For Me backed with One Mornin'. Jim Gentry was replaced with Don Bennett. Please note that all the songs on the shown side of this record appeared on the Yeomen release. I am wondering what is on the reverse and also was this from a different recording sessions. Also in the liner notes there is a nod to the Drifters, "So we drifted (can't get out of that habit)"
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