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Bob & Earl started out as one of several aliases under which <a href="spotify:artist:4SLfKHcufUqU46DiTAHIsj">Bobby Day</a> (of "Little Bitty Pretty One" and "Rockin' Robin" fame) and <a href="spotify:artist:6iDe3gWYAGeAlxDiv7QhSl">Earl Nelson</a> (aka <a href="spotify:artist:2RCUsqvkr4V8v3fUJd7UbW">Jackie Lee</a>) (born September 8, 1928) recorded together for the Los Angeles-based Class Records label. The two harmonized beautifully, with a smooth, unshowy, yet powerful sound that reflected <a href="spotify:artist:6iDe3gWYAGeAlxDiv7QhSl">Nelson</a>'s background in gospel, and they had four singles released under that name (in addition to other sides credited to Earl Nelson & the Pelicans, Bobby Day & the Satellites, and <a href="spotify:artist:121nZKKBmAkL8NKaXY0rkC">the Hollywood Flames</a>) starting around 1960 (some sources have them using the name as early as 1957), of which the slow, impassioned ballad "That's My Desire" and its rocking, comical B-side, "You Made a Boo Boo," got the highest exposure, released twice. <a href="spotify:artist:6iDe3gWYAGeAlxDiv7QhSl">Nelson</a> parted company with <a href="spotify:artist:4SLfKHcufUqU46DiTAHIsj">Day</a> and later formed a new partnership with a singer named Bobby Relf, and the two continued using the name Bob & Earl. The second version of Bob & Earl made an indelible mark on popular culture in 1963 by recording the original version of "Harlem Shuffle" (produced by <a href="spotify:artist:3rfgbfpPSfXY40lzRK7Syt">Barry White</a>), which was a modest success in America and a major hit in England. Bob Relf exited the duo in the mid-'60s and was replaced by Bobby Garrett, who kept the partnership with <a href="spotify:artist:6iDe3gWYAGeAlxDiv7QhSl">Nelson</a> alive into the 1970s. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi

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