The Four Tunes were a doowop quartet which evolved from The Brown Dots and The Sentimentalists during the mid-1940s, initially performing in the traditional style of Groups like the Ink Spots and Mills Brothers, but moving towards the more R&B-styled doowop genre by the end of the decade. Featuring baritone Pat Best, tenors Jimmie Nabbie and Danny Owens, and bass Jimmy Gordon for the majority of their primary career, they were one of the most respected and highly-regarded harmony quartets of the classic doowop years. This excellent-value 75-track 3 disc set comprises a significant proportion of the A & B sides of their singles during these years on the Manor, Columbia, RCA, Jubilee and Crosby labels, including their hit recordings with Savannah Churchill. It features their No.2 R&B and No.13 pop hit Marie and their No.1 R&B and No.6 pop hit I Understand (Just How You Feel), both from 1953, and their 1948 pop and R&B Top 20 hits with Savannah Churchill Time Out For Tears and I Want To Cry. This collection traces their career and the progression of their style from the immediate post-war years into the rock ‘n’ roll era, and provides a fine showcase for their acutely developed talents as a harmony group.