You You You – The Ames Brothers

“You, You, You” is a popular song recorded by The Ames Brothers, an American singing quartet. The song was written by Lotar Olias, Stanley J. Damerell, and Nicholas R. Danks. The Ames Brothers, whose members included Ed Ames, Joe Ames, Gene Ames, and Vic Ames, achieved considerable success in the 1950s and 1960s with their close harmony style.

The Ames Brothers began their career in the late 1940s, and “You, You, You” was one of their notable hits. The song was released in 1953 and became a chart-topping success, reaching significant positions on various music charts. The group’s smooth vocal harmonies and the catchy melody of the song contributed to its popularity.

Throughout their career, The Ames Brothers released numerous singles and albums, covering a range of genres from traditional pop and rock to jazz. Some of their other well-known songs include “Rag Mop,” “Sentimental Me,” and “The Naughty Lady of Shady Lane.”

While musical tastes have evolved over the years, The Ames Brothers left a lasting impact on the music scene of their time, and their songs continue to be remembered and appreciated by fans of classic pop and vocal harmony music.