- Sorry (I Ran All The Way Home) (Digitally Remastered) · 1960
- Artists from the Boroughs (60's Doo Wop Vol. 4) · 2020
- Laugh Now, Cry Later: Chicano Lowrider Oldies 1959-1973 · 2019
- Why! / Gotta Girl - Single · 2019
- Why! / Gotta Girl - Single · 2019
- Tell Me You Love Me (Remastered) - Single · 2015
- Soultown 2 (Mixed By Rob Boskamp) · 2012
- Rare Doo Wop · 2012
- Obscure and Rockin' · 2012
- The Ultimate Doo Wop Collection - 101 Classic Doo Wop Tracks · 2008
- Doo Wop Love · 2004
- I Only Have Eyes for You · 2001
- Rockabilly Ramblers 2 · 1996
Albums
Compilations
About The Impalas
The Impalas were a racially integrated vocal group from Brooklyn who are best remembered for their 1959 hit "Sorry (I Ran All the Way Home)," which scored them their only Top 20 hit (number two pop, number 14 R&B). Forming in 1958, the group -- Joe "Speedo" Frazier (the only Black singer), Richard Wagner, Lenny Renda, and Tony Carlucci -- were signed to the Cub label, a subsidiary of MGM that also issued high-quality stereo recordings by the Five Satins, the Harptones, the Stereos, the Velours, and the Wanderers, to name a few. In August of 1959, Cub issued an album, Sorry (I Ran All the Way Home), which featured other recordings the Impalas made for the label. Unfortunately, they had no further hits and disbanded in 1961. ~ Bryan Thomas
- ORIGIN
- Brooklyn, NY, United States
- FORMED
- 1958
- GENRE
- Pop