In 1948, The Ravens achieved significant success with the release of “Write Me a Letter,” which became one of the first R&B records to sell over a million copies. This was followed by other hits like “Ol’ Man River,” “Count Every Star,” and “Send for Me If You Need Me.” Their ability to blend smooth harmonies with rhythmically driven arrangements helped them stand out in the burgeoning R&B scene.


Ol' Man River

Write Me a Letter

Once In Awhile

Fool That I Am

Send for Me If You Need Me

There's No You

It's Too Soon to Know

Deep Purple

Ricky's Blues

Without a Song

Marie

It's the Talk of the Town

I Don't Have to Ride No More

Count Every Star

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