The Four Voices were a 1950s vocal harmony quartet from New York, comprising Allan Chase (tenor), Sal Mayo (tenor), Bill McBride (baritone), and Frank Fosta (bass baritone). They gained prominence with appearances on the Arthur Godfrey television program and performances in ice shows and revues. Signed by Columbia Records in 1955, they achieved notable success with their single "Lovely One," which reached the Top 20 in 1956. Their harmonious blend and engaging performances left a lasting impression on the pop music scene of their era. ([en.wikipedia.org](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Four_Voices?utm_source=openai))