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Thread started 04/02/07 10:57pm

Harlepolis

Your Fave "Doo Wop" Song?

My fave song @ the moment is....

Two People Of The World - Little Anthony & The Imperials


Good god almighty, these old suckas still sound good after all these years touched

http://www.youtube.com/wa..._14pUvKyEw
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Reply #1 posted 04/02/07 11:42pm

theodore

Don't shoot me but what's Doo Wop?

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Reply #2 posted 04/03/07 12:09am

PANDURITO

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theodore said:

Don't shoot me but what's Doo Wop?

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Doo Wop was one of the most popular genres of rock & roll and R&B in the late '50s. Doo wop artists were vocal groups, with each singer in the group taking a different part that interweaved with the other singers. Frequently, the backing vocalists sang nonsense words as rhythm, and the genre's name derives from this trait. Most doo wop groups started as a cappella bands, performing without instrumental accompaniment. The hit doo wop singles inspired countless teenagers to form their own a cappella groups, though many of them were never recorded. Despite its a cappella origins, few doo wop records were made without instrumental backing. Doo wop faded away in the early '60s, though its influence was felt throughout popular music in the following decades.
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Reply #3 posted 04/03/07 12:12am

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wave Hi theodore

Bookmark www.allmusic.com

Next time you have a question about a particular style/genre go to Advanced search
Database: pop
Looking for: style
Enter style: in this case, doo wop

There you have it smile Hope that helps
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Reply #4 posted 04/03/07 12:34am

Mara

I love Doo Wop. My parents grew up on this music and my father used to sing doo wop, so that's ALL MY MOM & DAD PLAYED IN THE HOUSE. lol They even flew to a taping of one of those PBS Doo Wop specials in Pittsburg a few years ago.

These are some of my personal favorites:


The Spaniels / Goodnight, Sweetheart (1954)


The Shirelles / Baby It's You (1961)


The Skyliners / Since I Don't Have You (1959)


The Essex / Easier Said Than Done (1963)


The Dovells / Bristol Stomp (1961)

BTW, here's a YouTube clip of one of these tunes :: http://www.youtube.com/wa...Do9yYSuzkk
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Reply #5 posted 04/03/07 12:43am

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The Flamingos "I Only Have Eyes For You" is my all time fave doo-wop song ever but I also like:

Sha-Na-Na -"Blue Moon"
The Five Satins -"In The Still Of The Night"
The Dells -"Oh What A Night"
The Collegians- "Zoom Zoom Zoom"
The Coasters-"Poison Ivy"
The Penguins -"Earth Angel"
Little Anthony & The Imperials -"Tears On My Pillow"
The Angels-"My Boyfriend's Back"
Fats Domino-"Blueberry Hill"
The Mighty Echoes-"Teenager In Love"
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Reply #6 posted 04/03/07 4:26am

whatsgoingon

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Can you call "That thing" by Lauryn Hill "Doo wop".?
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Reply #7 posted 04/03/07 6:24am

Harlepolis

Mara said:


The Shirelles / Baby It's You (1961)


Will You Love Me Tomorrow? was the cut music
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Reply #8 posted 04/03/07 6:25am

Harlepolis

whatsgoingon said:

Can you call "That thing" by Lauryn Hill "Doo wop".?


I don't know, but she's def "doo wop" influenced in general nod
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Reply #9 posted 04/03/07 6:45am

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Harlepolis said:

Mara said:


The Shirelles / Baby It's You (1961)


Will You Love Me Tomorrow? was the cut music



i love The Shirelles!!! ahh! "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" is a fave of mine.
"So shall it be written, so shall it be sung..." whistle
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Reply #10 posted 04/03/07 7:24am

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That's easy...



...I Only Have Eyes For You - The Flamingos


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Reply #11 posted 04/03/07 7:47am

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Mara said:



The Essex / Easier Said Than Done (1963)


I had that 45. smile


That song made me think of this one...



...Let Me In - The Sensations



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Reply #12 posted 04/03/07 7:57am

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I'm going to this show on the 14th in Atlanta:



woot!

It should be a lot of fun, however I am unsure how many of the performers are actually 'original' members of each group.

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Reply #13 posted 04/03/07 8:02am

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cubic61052 said:

I'm going to this show on the 14th in Atlanta:



woot!

It should be a lot of fun, however I am unsure how many of the performers are actually 'original' members of each group.

cool


Gene Chandler is cool.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=obaugJUClr8

http://youtube.com/watch?v=WoQ1g7Ln9sk
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Reply #14 posted 04/03/07 8:10am

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A few more.



...Blue Moon - The Marcels




...Daddy's Home - Shep & The Limelites




...Get A Job - The Silhouettes




...In The Still of The Night - The Five Satins



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Reply #15 posted 04/03/07 1:06pm

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theAudience said:

That's easy...



...I Only Have Eyes For You - The Flamingos


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Co-Sign. First among equals when it comes to Doo Wop.
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Reply #16 posted 04/03/07 1:08pm

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PANDURITO said:

theodore said:

Don't shoot me but what's Doo Wop?

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Doo Wop was one of the most popular genres of rock & roll and R&B in the late '50s. Doo wop artists were vocal groups, with each singer in the group taking a different part that interweaved with the other singers. Frequently, the backing vocalists sang nonsense words as rhythm, and the genre's name derives from this trait. Most doo wop groups started as a cappella bands, performing without instrumental accompaniment. The hit doo wop singles inspired countless teenagers to form their own a cappella groups, though many of them were never recorded. Despite its a cappella origins, few doo wop records were made without instrumental backing. Doo wop faded away in the early '60s, though its influence was felt throughout popular music in the following decades.


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Reply #17 posted 04/03/07 1:09pm

theodore

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Double post

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Reply #18 posted 04/03/07 7:41pm

Harlepolis

theAudience said:




...Daddy's Home - Shep & The Limelites


Ma loves that song love
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Reply #19 posted 04/03/07 8:24pm

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"Why Do Fools Fall In Love"
- by Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers

thumbs up!
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Reply #20 posted 04/04/07 2:51am

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The Skyliners / Since I Don't Have You (1959)

This is my favorite
..."think from a positive place, and eliminate the negative fate"...
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