http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2009/08/07/movies/2009-john-hughes-movies.htmlJohn Hughes's films helped to define a young generation both with their characters and their words. Below is a selection of memorable moments from his filmography.
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Mr. Carter, known as Johnny, was a founding member of the Flamingos and later sang for nearly half a century with the Dells, adding his pure, almost ethereal top notes to songs now regarded as doo-wop and rhythm and blues classics.
Some were national hits, while others achieved belated recognition by doo-wop connoisseurs. They included “Golden Teardrops” and “I’ll Be Home” with the Flamingos and, with the Dells, “Stay in My Corner,” “There Is” and the 1969 reissue of the 1956 hit, “Oh, What a Night.”
“When he sang lead, which was not all that often, it was a nice voice,” said Marv Goldberg, who documents the history of doo-wop groups on his Web site, uncamarvy.com. “But when he did high tenor backup, it was simply amazing.”