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Little Anthony & The Imperials
Little Anthony & The Imperials is a rock & roll artist from Brooklyn, New York formed in 1958. 26 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Rock & Roll · Brooklyn, New York · Best rock & roll albums
- 26
- Releases
- 1958–2025
- Active years
- 1958
- Formed
Discography
19
Most popular
The Best of Little Anthony & The Imperials
1989

Essential Classics, Vol. 498: Little Anthony & The Imperials
2025

Dare To Dream
2025

Reflections of Little Anthony & The Imperials
2024

When You Wish Upon A Star
2021

Top 10 Hits
2021

Little & Imperials Selection
2020

All The Best
2019

Reflections
2018

Goin' Out Of My Head
2018

I'm On The Outside (Looking In)
2018

Two Kinds Of People In The World
2011

25 Greatest Hits
1998

Greatest Hits
1987

Hold On (50th Anniversary)
1976

On A New Street (2025 Remaster)
1974

On a New Street / Hold On
1974

Shades of the 40's
1960

Presenting Little Anthony & The Imperials
1959
Singles & EPs
7
Hip Trip (Live California '75)
EP · 2025

Hurts So Bad (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, March 28, 1965)
Single · 2021

Tears On My Pillow / Hurts So Bad / Goin' Out Of My Head (Medley/Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, January 26, 1970)
Single · 2021

Tears on My Pillow
Single · 2013

in2Little Anthony & The Imperials - Volume 1
Single · 2010

Goin' Out Of My Head / Hurt So Bad
Single · 2008
- Tears on My Pillow / Two People in the World
Tears on My Pillow / Two People in the World
Single · 1958
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About
Little Anthony & The Imperials is a rhythm and blues/soul/doo-wop vocal group from New York, first active in the 1950s. Lead singer Little Anthony was noted for his high-pitched falsetto voice influenced by Jimmy Scott. In 1957, a doo-wop group known as The Chesters existed with members Clarence Collins, Tracy Lord, Nathaniel Rodgers, and Ronald Ross. Anthony Gourdine, a former member of The Duponts, joined as lead vocalist. Ernest Wright took over for Ross, and the group recorded shortly for Apollo Records. Changing their name to The Imperials, they signed with End Records in 1958. Their first single was "Tears On My Pillow", which was an instant hit. (While playing this song, D.J. Alan Freed dubbed the name "Little Anthony".) The B side, "Two Kinds of People" was also a hit. The group followed up with "Shimmy, Shimmy, Ko Ko Bop" in 1960. When their success dwindled in 1961, Little Anthony left to attempt a solo career. Some members left, and the line-up then became Collins, Wright, Sammy Strain, and George Kerr. Kerr was replaced by Kenny Seymour after a short time. This line-up had little success. Little Anthony returned in 1963, replacing Seymour.
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With the help of record producer/songwriter Teddy Randazzo, the group found success on the new DCP label with the dramatic pop-soul records "I'm On The Outside Looking In" (1964), "Goin' Out Of My Head" (1964), "Hurt So Bad" (1965), "I Miss You So" (1965), "Take Me Back" (1965), and "Out of Sight, Out Of Mind" (1969). Ernest Wright left in 1971 to join Tony Williams' Platters. He was replaced by the returning Kenny Seymour, who was again replaced after a short time by Bobby Wade. Strain left in 1972 to join The O'Jays, and was replaced by Harold Jenkins (who had already been functioning as the group's choreographer). Jenkins and Seymour had previously performed together in The Impacts. Little Anthony left for a second (more successful) attempt at a solo career. The trio of Collins, Wade, and Jenkins continued as "The Imperials". Clarence Collins left in 1988 and was replaced by Sherman James. They toured as "Bobby Wade's Imperials". James left in 1992, and was replaced by Ron Stevenson. That same year, Collins, Wright, Strain, and Little Anthony reunited for a concert at Madison Square Gardens. When the decision was made for the foursome to tour together again, Wade relinquished the Imperials name, with his group becoming "Bobby Wade's Emperors". They became the house band at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas. Little Anthony, Collins, Wright, and Strain continued touring as "Little Anthony and the Imperials". Strain retired in 2004, and Harold Jenkins returned to take his place. They were inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame on October 15, 2006.
Little Anthony & The Imperials in brief
- How many Little Anthony & The Imperials releases are on Riffiter?
- 26 releases are catalogued, spanning 1958 to 2025.
- When was Little Anthony & The Imperials formed?
- Little Anthony & The Imperials formed in 1958, in Brooklyn, New York.
- What genre is Little Anthony & The Imperials?
- Little Anthony & The Imperials is catalogued under Rock & Roll.
- What is the most recent Little Anthony & The Imperials release on Riffiter?
- Essential Classics, Vol. 498: Little Anthony & The Imperials, released in 2025.