In 1961, "It's Unbelievable" was released on the
Sheryl label. The Sheryl released came about as a result of Weldon running into
Atlantic Records promo man
Jerry Ross. After the auditioning for Ross, the Larks recorded around six tracks. The backing band was called The Manhattans and was made up of keyboardist
Ruben Wright, guitarist Johnny Stiles, sax player Harrison Scott and drummer Norman Conners. Wright was formerly with Philadelphia group
The Capris and had written their hit
God Only Knows. In 1961, it entered the charts at no 78 for the Week Ending 1 January. It eventually rose to no 69 on the
Billboard pop charts. Their last released was on the Uptown label with "Keep Climbing Brothers" bw "It's Unbelievable" in 1969. ==Later years==