The Four Esquires were an American vocal group from Boston, Massachusetts. They had two hit singles in the U.S. late in the 1950s, both on Paris Records. The first, "Love Me Forever", featured orchestral backing by Sid Bass with a female session vocalist and peaked at #25 on the
Billboard Hot 100 in 1957. It also reached #23 on the UK Singles Chart. The second, "Hideaway", had orchestral accompaniment by Richard Hayman, and peaked at #21 in the U.S. in 1958.
In 1963 the group performed a vocal cover version of
The James Bond Theme.
While able to fill moderate-sized auditoriums and becoming a reliable
support act in bigger venues, the Four Esquires clocked up no further
chart entries and had disbanded by the early 60s.
Members: Bill Courtney (lead singer) and backing vocalists Walter Gold, Robert Golden and Frank Mahoney.
Here is The James Bond Vocal Cover Version "The James Bond Theme"Enjoy.
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