The Ink Spots were a vocal group in the 1930s and 1940s that helped define the musical genre that led to rhythm and blues and rock and roll, and the subgenre doo-wop. They gained much acceptance in both the white community and black community largely due to the ballad style introduced to the group by lead singer Bill Kenny. They were inducted into the Rock & Roll hall of fame in 1999.
Their songs usually began with a guitar riff, followed by the tenor Bill Kenny, who sang the whole song through.
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BbAb7G7 It's all over but the cry-------ing CmF7Bbmaj7G7C7F7 And nobody's crying but me BbD7Gm Friends all over know I'm try ing C7F7 To forget about how much I care for you Bb7Ebmaj7 It's all over but the dreaming C7F7 Poor little dreams that keep trying to come true BbAb7G7 It's all over but the cry-------ing C7F7BbBbmaj7 And I can't get over crying over you