The famous American singer Clyde Lensley McPhatter sang rock & roll, soul, and rhythm and blues. He was born on November 15, 1932, and died on June 13, 1972. He was a crucial figure in the development of doo-wop and R&B and was one of the most frequently imitated R&B singers of the 1950s and early 1960s.

Clyde McPhatter children: Meet Ronnie McPhatter, Ronn David McPhatter, Deborah L. McPhatter

Clyde is said to have been blessed with three kids who are all grown now. Ronnie McPhatter, Ronn David McPhatter, and his only daughter Deborah L. McPhatter survived him.

Clyde was born in the American city of Dallas on October 14, 1978. White Christmas, A Lover’s Question (Clyde in 1959), Lover Please (Lover Please in 1962), Under the Boardwalk · 1964, Treasure of Love, Clyde McPhatter & The Drifters · 1956. Save the Last Dance for Me · 1962 are songs that set him apart from his peers at the time.

Clyde was raised in a Baptist family, the son of Rev. George McPhatter and his wife Beulah (some accounts refer to her as Eva). Starting at the age of five, he sang in his father’s church gospel choir along with his three brothers and three sisters. When he was 10, Clyde was the soprano-voiced soloist for the choir.

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