DENNIS YOST & THE CLASSICS IV

STEREO LIBERTY LST-11003 Album Title: "Song"
RECORD AND GATEFOLD COVER NICE VG+

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Dennis Yost and the Classics IV – “Song” (Liberty LST 11003).  During the 10-year period beginning 1965, Dennis Yost, the “voice” of The Classics IV, had 16 consecutive chart singles.  He has never recorded a single that didn’t make the charts.  The Classics IV were also given credit for beginning what was known as the “Southern Boogie” sound, or as it’s now referred to as “Soft Rock”.

His gold records include: "Spooky", "Stormy", "Traces (of love)" and "Every Day With You Girl".  Song was the 4th album from Classics IV with 12 cuts, including three chart hits, "Midnight", "Funniest Thing", and "Where Did All the Goodtimes Go". Other cuts include "Nobody Loves You But Me", "God Knows I Loved Her", "Ain’t It the Truth", "Pick Up the Pieces", "Cherryhill Park", "We Miss You", "Most of All", and "The Comic".