Biography
The Casinos were an anomaly when they reached the Top Ten in early 1967 with Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye, a slow-dance smoocher with a swelling organ that was a throwback to the sound of the early '60s. So were the group themselves, both in their doo wop-flavored close-harmony sound and their well-groomed, conservative appearance. The music wasn't bad, though, with a romantic white soul groove that would fit well with the Southeastern beach music scene, although the Casinos were actually from Cincinnati. They recorded a bunch of other singles for Fraternity in the '60s, some in a similar group harmony mold, others in a more updated, upbeat soul-pop vein, but never approached the success of Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye again. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi



 
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The Casinos - Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye (1966)
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