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Dion and the Belmonts were a leading American vocal group of the late 1950s. All of its members were from the Bronx, New York City. In late 1957 Dion DiMucci joined The Belmonts with singers Carlo Mastrangelo, Fred Milano, and Angelo D'Aleo to form the group.

History

The name the Belmonts was derived from the fact that two of the four singers lived on Belmont Avenue in the Bronx, and the other two lived near Belmont Avenue.

After unsuccessful singles on Mohawk Records in 1957 and then on Jubilee Records ('The Chosen Few' Dion & the Timberlanes not the Belmonts), Dion was paired with The Belmonts. The group signed with Laurie Records in early 1958. The breakthrough came when their very first Laurie release, 'I Wonder Why', reached No. 22 on the Billboard Top 100 charts, and they appeared for the first time on the nationally televised American Bandstand show, hosted by Dick Clark. Dion said of the Belmonts, 'I'd give 'em sounds. I'd give 'em parts and stuff. That's what 'I Wonder Why' was about. We kind of invented this percussive rhythmic sound. If you listen to that song, everybody was doing something different. It was totally amazing. When I listen to it today, often times I think, 'Man, those kids are talented'.' Dion and the Belmonts were the sound of the city. Their roots were doo-wop groups like the Flamingos, the Five Satins, the Dells, acts who developed their sound in urban settings on street corners, mimicking instruments with their voices, even complex jazz arrangements.

They followed the hit with the ballads 'No One Knows' (No. 19) and 'Don’t Pity Me' (No. 40), which they also performed on Bandstand. This early success brought them their first major tour in late 1958, with the Coasters, Buddy Holly and Bobby Darin, followed by the historic and tragic Winter Dance Party tour featuring Holly, Ritchie Valens and the Big Bopper. On February 2, 1959, after playing the Surf Ballroom, Holly arranged to charter a plane. Dion decided he couldn't afford the $36 cost to fly to the next venue. According to Dion, $36 was the same price his parents paid for monthly rent. He told Holly no. Shortly after midnight, on February 3rd 1959, the plane crashed near Clear Lake, Iowa, with Holly, Valens, The Big Bopper, and the pilot, Roger Peterson, all being killed. Bobby Vee, then an unknown artist, performed in Holly’s place at the very next concert. Later, Jimmy Clanton, Frankie Avalon, and Fabian were hired to finish the tour in place of the three deceased headliners. As of January 11, 2017 with the death of Holly's tour guitarist Tommy Allsup, Dion is the lone surviving member of the original Winter Dance Party lineup (The lone surviving Belmont, Angelo D'Aleo, was not on the tour as he was in the Army at the time).

In March 1959 Dion and the Belmonts’ next single, 'A Teenager in Love', broke the Top Ten, reaching No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 28 on the UK Singles Charts. Written by Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman, it's considered one of the greatest songs in Rock and Roll history. It was followed by their first album, 'Presenting Dion and the Belmonts'. Their biggest hit, 'Where or When', was released in November 1959, and reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 with the group making another national appearance on American Bandstand. The flip side, 'That's My Desire', although never charting nationally, is as well known in many areas, especially New York City.

Other singles released for the group that year continued to chart Billboard, but were less successful. In early 1960, Dion checked into a hospital for heroin addiction, a problem he had since his mid-teens. At the height of the group's success his drug dependency worsened. When, 'Where or When', peaked, he was in a hospital detoxifying. In addition, there were financial and musical differences between Dion and members of the Belmonts. 'They wanted to get into their harmony thing, and I wanted to rock and roll,' said Dion. 'The label wanted me doing standards. I got bored with it quickly. I said, I can't do this. I gotta play my guitar. So we split up and I did 'Runaround Sue', 'The Wanderer', and 'Ruby Baby'. In October 1960, DiMucci decided to quit for a solo career. Now simply known as 'Dion', his first major hit, 'Lonely Teenager' was backed by a female chorus. He eventually chose to work with The Del-Satins, who backed him (uncredited) on all his early Laurie and Columbia Records hits, which, besides the three aforementioned hits Dion quoted, also included 'Donna the Prima Donna' ,'Drip Drop' , 'Lovers Who Wander' , and 'Little Diane' . Later reissues of these songs would often be erroneously attributed to Dion and the Belmonts. The Belmonts also continued to release records on their own label, Sabina Records, but with less success, although songs like 'Such a Long Way', 'Tell Me Why', 'I Need Someone', 'I Confess', and 'Come On Little Angel' all got significant radio play in the New York City area.

Dion and the Belmonts reunited in late 1966 for the album Together Again on ABC Records. Produced by 'DiMont Music', two singles were released from the LP, 'My Girl The Month of May' / 'Berimbau', and 'Movin' Man' / 'For Bobbie'. Neither charted in the United States, but fared better in England. 'My Girl The Month Of May' broke the 'Radio London Fab 40' top ten at No. 9 the week of December 25, 1966. One reviewer stated, 'some British radio DJ's gave it a lot of airplay at the time.' The follow up, 'Movin Man', reached No. 17 on the 'Radio London' charts on March 26, 1967. 'My Girl The Month Of May', was later covered by English artists Alan Bown in 1967, and by The Bunch (featuring Sandy Denny of Fairport Convention) in April 1972. During their brief mid 60's reunion, Dion and the Belmonts appeared on the popular 'Clay Cole Show' performing 'Berimbau' and 'My Girl The Month of May', and occasionally performed at local New York City clubs such as 'The Mardi Gras' on Staten Island (April 29, 1967) before disbanding. The original group reunited once again June 2, 1972 for a show at Madison Square Garden, which was recorded and released as a live album for Warner Brothers. A year later, in 1973, DiMucci, Mastrangelo, Milano and D'Aleo performed once more, doing a sold out concert at the Nassau Coliseum on Long Island, New York. No recording of the 1973 reunion was ever released.

In 1968, as a solo performer, Dion recorded 'Abraham, Martin and John' written by Dick Holler. It is a tribute to social change icons, Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, Jr., John F. Kennedy and Robert F. Kennedy. It was written as a response to the assassination of King and the younger Kennedy in April and June 1968. When producer Phil Gernhard initially presented the song to DiMucci, the latter didn't care for it. With the persistence of Gernhard, and Dion's wife Susan, he flew to New York that summer. He recorded the song in just one take. Laurie Records released the single in September of that year and it quickly raced up the charts, peaking at number four in December. DiMucci, now a star again, was invited to sing this comeback hit on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour, as well as many other top shows.

Including Billboard Hot 100 singles, Dion and the Belmonts charted 856 radio station surveys across the United States during the 1950s and 1960s. In 2000 the group was inducted in the Vocal Group Hall of Fame. Dion (without The Belmonts) was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989.
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Album name Release Date  Song    
New York Is My Home 2016
1.Aces up Your Sleeve (Provided)
2.Visionary Heart
3.I'm All Rocked Up (Provided)
4.Ride With You (Provided)
5.I'm Your Gangster Of Love (Provided)
6.Katie Mae
7.Apollo King (Provided)
8.New York Is My Home (Provided)
9.Can't Go Back to Memphis (Provided)
10.I Ain't For It (Provided)
The Wanderer 2015
1.Where or When
Alone with Dion/Lovers Who Wander 2014
1.Lonely Teenager
2.After the Dance (Provided)
3.P.S. I Love You (Provided)
4.Save the Last Dance For Me
5.Little Miss Blue
6.Havinu2019 Fun (Provided)
7.Close Your Eyes (Provided)
8.Fools Rush In
9.My One and Only Love (Provided)
10.North East End of the Corner (Provided)
11.One for My Baby (Provided)
12.Then Iu2019ll Be Tired of You (Provided)
13.Lovers Who Wander
14.Come Go With Me (Provided)
15.King Without a Queen
16.The Twist (Provided)
17.Little Diane
18.Stagger Lee
19.Shout
20.Tonight, Tonight
Tank Full of Blues 2012
1.Tank Full of Blues
2.I Read It (in the Rolling Stone)
3.Holly Brown
4.Ride's Blues (for Robert Johnson)
5.Two Train (Provided)
6.Do You Love Me Baby (Provided)
7.You Keep Me Cryin' (Provided)
8.My Michelle
9.My Baby's Cryin' (Provided)
10.I'm Ready to Go (Provided)
11.Bronx Poem
Yo Frankie
1.Drive All Night
The Road I'm On: A Retrospective
1.Gonna Make It Alone
2.I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man
3.My Love
4.Two Ton Feather
5.Time In My Heart for You
6.Donna the Prima Donna
7.Fever
The Diamond Collection (Remastered)
1.Wonderful Girl (Remastered) (Provided)
2.A Funny Feeling (Remastered)
3.Queen of the Hop (Remastered)
4.Just You (Remastered) (Provided)
5.Somebody Nobody Wants (Remastered)
6.Come On Little Angel (Remastered)
7.That's My Desire (Remastered)
8.Kansas City (Remastered)
9.Take Good Care of My Baby (Remastered)
Runaround Sue
1.Runaround Sue (Digitally Remastered)
2.Shout
3.Sandy
4.Love Came to Me
5.The Wanderer
6.Dream Lover
7.Somebody Nobody Wants
8.Stagger Lee
9.Little Diane
Presenting (Digitally Remastered)
1.I Wonder Why (2009 Digital Remaster) (Provided)
2.That's My Desire (2009 Digital Remaster)
3.A Funny Feeling (2009 Digital Remaster) (Provided)
4.Wonderful Girl (2009 Digital Remaster) (Provided)
5.A Teenager In Love (2009 Digital Remaster)
6.Don't Pity Me (2009 Digital Remaster)
7.Just You (2009 Digital Remaster) (Provided)
8.Where or When (2009 Digital Remaster)
9.Teen Angel (2009 Digital Remaster) (Provided)
10.No One Knows (2009 Digital Remaster) (Provided)
Lovers Who Wander
1.Sandy
Legends Gold Collection (Remastered)
1.All the Things You Are (Remastered)
2.Tell Me Why (Remastered)
3.Tonight, Tonight (Remastered) (Provided)
4.My Private Joy (Remastered)
5.The Kissin' Game (Remastered)
6.Ann-Marie (Remastered)
7.Little Diane (Remastered) (Provided)
8.Sandy (Remastered)
9.Kansas City (Remastered)
10.This Love of Mine (Remastered)
11.Swinging On a Star (Remastered)
12.Tag Along (Remastered)
13.Dream Lover (Remastered)
14.Runaround Sue (Remastered)
15.Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate the Positive (Remastered)
16.Teenager in Love (Remastered)
17.No One Knows (Remastered)
18.Love Came to Me (Remastered)
19.Don't Pity Me (Remastered)
20.The Majestic (Remastered)
21.The Wanderer (Remastered)
King of the New York Streets
1.Abraham, Martin and John
2.Your Own Back Yard
3.Always in the Rain
4.King of the New York Streets
5.Daddy Rollin' in Your Arms (Provided)
6.Shu Bop (The Lost Track) (Provided)
7.Man in the Glass
8.Sunshine Lady (Provided)
9.Sandy
10.Love Came to Me
11.The Wanderer
12.And the Night Stood Still
13.Purple Haze (Provided)
Heroes Giants Of Early Guitar Rock
1.Summertime Blues
2.Come On, Let's Go
3.Rave On
4.Believe What You Say
5.Bye Bye Love
6.Be-Bop-A-Lula
7.Runaway
8.Jailhouse Rock
9.I Walk The Line
10.Blue Suede Shoes
11.Who Do You Love?
12.Sweet Little Rock And Roller
13.Dream Baby
14.Shake Rattle And Roll
15.The Wanderer
Greatest Hits
1.Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive
2.Kansas City
3.Love Came to Me
4.A Teenager in Love
5.Drip Drop
6.Sandy
7.The Wanderer
8.Little Diane
9.This Love of Mine
10.Come on Little Angel
11.Somebody Nobody Wants
12.Little Miss Blue
13.Abraham, Martin and John
14.Tweedle Dee
15.All The Things You Are
Bronx Blues-Columbia Recording
1.Flim Flam
Born to Be with You / Streetheart
1.Born to Be With You
2.Only You Know
3.Your Own Back Yard
100 (100 Original Tracks Remastered)
1.Dream Lover (Remastered)
2.Take Good Care of My Baby (Remastered)
3.Life Is but a Dream (Remastered)
4.Runaway Girl (Remastered)
5.Somebody Nobody Wants (Remastered)
6.Little Star (Remastered)
7.Lonely World (Remastered) (Provided)
8.The Wanderer (Remastered)
Miscellaneous
1.Abraham, Martin And John
2.Runaround Sue
3.Sea Cruise
4.Teenager In Love
5.A Teenager In Love
6.Be Careful of Stones That You Throw
7.Donna The Prima Donna
8.Don't Pity Me
9.Lovers Who Wonder (Remastered)
10.I Wonder Why
11.In the Still of the Night
12.Our Last Kiss
13.Where Or When
14.Love Came To Me
15.Shake, Rattle & Roll
16.No One Knows
17.Ruby Baby
18.The Majestic
19.Unloved, Unwanted Me
20.Wonderful Girl
21.Hoochie Coochie Man
22.Spoonful
23.Can't We Be Sweethearts
24.Chicago Blues
25.You Better Watch Yourself
26.Will Love Ever Come My Way
27.Sweet, Sweet Baby
28.A Teenager in Lover
29.Life Is but a Dream
30.Baby, I'm In The Mood For You
31.Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)
32.This Little Girl of Mine
33.It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
34.Wonder Why
35.Troubled Mind
36.My Babe
37.This Little Girl
38.Stay Just A Little Bit Longer
39.I'm Through With Love (Remastered)
40.Little Star
41.I Can't Help but Wonder Where I'm Bound (Original Mix)
42.Take Good Care of My Baby
43.Make The Woman Love Me
44.Havin' Fun
45.Lonely World
46.Time In My Heart For You
47.Nadine
48.Sweet Little Rock & Roller
49.Baby What You Want Me to Do
50.Hoodoo Man Blues
51.Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever
52.I Put Away My Idols
53.Donna
54.The End of the World
55.Go Away Little Girl
56.Love Came To Me - 1991 Digital Remaster
57.I Was Born To Cry - Digitally Remastered 91
58.Little Pink Pony
59.Runaround Sue - DO NOT USE
60.Runaround Sue - Remastered 1991
61.Runaround Sue - 1991 - Remaster
62.A Sunday Kind Of Love
63.Abraham, Martin and John (Remastered)
64.Teenager In Love (Remastered)
65.Ruby Baby (Remastered)
66.The Wanderer (1961)
67.P.S. I Love You (Remastered)
68.The Majestic (Remastered)
69.A Lover's Prayer
70.Every Little Thing I Do (Remastered)
71.Lovers Who Wander (Remastered)
72.A Teenager In Love (Bonus Track)
73.Little Miss Blue (Remastered)
74.Lonely Teenager (Remastered)
75.O Holy Night
76.White Christmas
77.The Majestic - Digitally Remastered 91
78.I Wonder Why - 1999 Digital Remaster
79.I Can't Go On (Rosalie)
80.It Was Never Mean't to Be
81.When Or Where
82.When the Red, Red, Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along
83.The Wonderer
84.A Teenager in Love (alternate take)
85.Book of Dreams
86.The Pattern of My Lifeline
87.Kickin' Child
88.Sisters of Mercy
89.Wanderer
90.Baby I'm in the Mood
91.Tag Along
92.Teen Angel (Alt. Take)

Correction of errors in the album information