#183: Little Bitty Pretty One by Clyde McPhatter
City: Montreal, PQ
Radio Station: CJAD
Peak Month: August 1962
Peak Position in Montreal ~ #5
Peak Position in Vancouver ~ did not chart
Peak Position on Billboard Hot 100 ~ #25
YouTube: “Little Bitty Pretty One”
Lyrics: “Little Bitty Pretty One”
Clyde McPhatter was born in the historic African-American district of Hayti in Durham, North Carolina, on November 15, 1932. Starting at the age of five, he sang in his father’s Baptist church gospel choir along with his three brothers and three sisters. When he was ten, Clyde was the soprano-voiced soloist for the choir. When his family moved to Harlem after he graduated, Clyde formed a gospel group, the Mount Lebanon Singers. They performed across churches in the region. In 1950, after winning the coveted Amateur Night at Harlem’s Apollo Theater contest, McPhatter returned to his job as a grocery store manager. He was discovered singing the choir in the Holiness Baptist Church of New York City by Billy Ward, front man with his Dominoes. Ward recruited McPhatter into the group.