Artist's albums
Greatest Hits - Finest Performances
1995 · compilation
At CO & CE – the Complete Singles & More
2023 · album
Five O'Clock World
2022 · single
Their Very Best
2021 · EP
American Portraits: The Vogues
2020 · album
The Vogues (Remastered)
2020 · album
Five O'Clock World
2020 · single
There Is Someone Walking Behind You
2019 · single
Five O' Clock World / You're The One
2019 · single
26 Greatest Hits
2018 · compilation
Another Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song
2015 · album
The Best of the Vogues
2012 · compilation
You Are My Special Angel - Single
2012 · single
Very In Vogue - [The Dave Cash Collection]
2011 · album
Very Much "In" - [The Dave Cash Collection]
2011 · album
Earth Angel
2011 · album
Five O'Clock World
2011 · album
Greatest Hits
2010 · compilation
The Vogues
2009 · EP
You're The One
2008 · EP
The Vogues: Studio 102 Essentials
2008 · compilation
Back to Back: The Vogues & The Equals
2004 · album
Sing The Good Old Songs And Other Hits
1970 · album
Memories
1969 · album
Till
1969 · album
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Biography
Harmony-pop vocal group the Vogues were formed as the Val-Aires in 1960 by lead baritone Bill Burkette, baritone Don Miller, first tenor Hugh Geyer, and second tenor Chuck Blasko, who were all high school friends from Turtle Creek, PA. After changing their name to the Vogues, the foursome eventually signed to the tiny Co & Ce label, reaching the number four spot in the autumn of 1965 with "You're the One"; the band's most memorable hit, the classic "Five O'Clock World," cracked the Top Five before the year ended as well. Two more Top 40 entries, "Magic Town" and "The Land of Milk and Honey," followed in 1966, and when the group resurfaced in 1968 with the Top Ten smash "Turn Around, Look at Me," they had jumped to major label Reprise. The single, the Vogues' lone million-seller, anticipated the lighter, more sophisticated approach of subsequent hits like "My Special Angel," "Till," and "No, Not Much." Despite no further chart action from 1970 onward, various Vogues lineups continued touring oldies circuits for years to come. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi