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    The Box Tops is an American rock band formed in Memphis, Tennessee in 1967. They are best known for the hits " The Letter ", " Cry Like a Baby ", "Choo Choo Train," and " Soul Deep " and are considered a major blue-eyed soul group of the period.

  2. The Box Tops es una banda de rock estadounidense formada en Memphis en 1967. Conocida por éxitos como "The Letter", "Cry Like a Baby" y "Soul Deep", es considerada como la banda más representativa del llamado blue-eyed soul.

    Fecha De Lanzamiento En Estados Unidos
    Título
    Sello
    Posicionamiento En Listas(cashbox)
    July 1967
    "The Letter" b/w "Happy Times"
    Mala 565
    #1
    October 1967
    "Neon Rainbow" b/w "Everything I Am"
    Mala 580
    #24
    February 1968
    "Cry Like a Baby" b/w "The Door You ...
    Mala 593
    #2
    May 1968
    "Choo Choo Train" b/w "Fields of Clover" ...
    Mala 12005
    #17
  3. The Box Tops 2024-2025 Tour Schedule. New Sanctioned Streaming Release: The BoxTops Live in Germany. “Cry Like a Baby” “Neon Rainbow” “The Letter”. Click here to choose your streaming service. Performed by The BoxTops in 2003: Alex Chilton, Bill Cunningham, Gary Talley, Danny Smythe and Barry Walsh.

  4. 29 de ene. de 2009 · Upbeat 1967

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  5. The Box Tops - Cry Like A Baby. During their brief lifespan, the Box Tops earned a reputation as one of the best blue-eyed soul groups of the '60s, even if their recorded legacy wasn't...

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  6. Bill played various instruments in a number of early 1960s Memphis bands, before joining the group that eventually became The Box Tops. One of these bands, The Jynx , included Chris Bell (who later founded Big Star).

  7. Who are the Box Tops? The Box Tops are a ground breaking 1960s group from Memphis Tennessee who first charted in 1967 with a song called ‘The Letter,’ which like most of their other songs from the 1960s was recorded at Chips Moman’s “American” recording studio and was produced by Dan Penn.