Share Your Favorite Doo-Wop Oldie With Me?

Be forewarned: Just because I’m old (60), I think I think I can dominate this thread. :wink:

Ready?

My all-time favorite Gentlemen!

Ladies and Gents…

The Marcels

(Dedicated to a “blue mood” (indigo) precious friend of mine!)

Quasi

Danleers - One Summer Night

Moonglows - Sincerely

Both great toonz, aceplace57, and I had never heard the Danleers song before, so kudos for that one!

Here’s another favorite of mine (try not to dance along, okay? ;))

Q

PS: Oh just LOOK at those white folks! :slight_smile:

I like a lot of doo-wop and 50’s R&B. I have the Time Life set *Malt Shop Memories *on my mp3 player in the car.

Another favorite is
Earls - Remember Then
A little unusual because they were white.

Either Pretty Little Angel Eyes by Curtis Lee or Little Bitty Pretty One by Thurston Harris.

I’m a veritable karaoke STA*R when I sing back-up on this number! I had to take a hell of a lot of showers to learn it, let me tell you! In fact, I remember a home movie being taken of me trying to sing it at the age of 7 when it was first released!
You still can’t beat the original:

 It's a Rodgers & Hart standard, and it's interesting how the reactions went.  Richard Rodgers took out ads in *Billboard* asking people not to buy it.  Lorenz Hart's widow heard it, and fired his agent--but after he'd cleaned up the affairs and showed her the royalty check, she hired him back!

:D:D:D:D!

Oh. My. God!

Sam A. Robrin:

That was beautiful!

Thank you for sharing this!

I never knew the background!!!

Man!!!

I keep telling y’all we Dopers are some awesome artists.:slight_smile:

This is just one more example.:slight_smile:

Thanks again!

Bill

The Chips

Rubber Buiscut.*

Do girls count? The Toys.
*The actual song starts a half a minute in.

Rock and Roll is Here to Stay

Who Wrote the Book of Love?

Who Put the Bomp?

and a little more gospel than doo-wop, but the right time frame:

Shout

Well, I don’t KNOW, DO they??? :slight_smile:

I really like the Schoolboys’ Please Say You Want Me.

And of course, Why Do Fools Fall In Love?

Great.

Now I’m going to have Sha-na-na running through my head all night. :stuck_out_tongue:
Not that there’s anything really wrong with that. :wink:
p.s. I loved their show! Must find it…

p.s.s. We sang The Blues Brother’s album in jr high music class, including Rubber Biscuit. Even being from the Chicago area, I kinda doubt I would have heard that song if not for our outrageous teacher; he introduced us to all kinds of music.
And I’ve never, ever forgotten Rubber Biscuit. :stuck_out_tongue:

Heh, Tao! :wink:

Thought the same thing when I looked up The Marcels last night!

Look at Sha’s version of Blue Moon and tell me isn’t Bowzer having problems with the bass syllables or is that intentional?

Also, do you (or anyone else) know what became of Sha Na Na?

Thanks

Q

The Dells, Oh What a Night

The Orioles, It’s Too Soon To Know

… and The Persuasions covering The Everly Brothers and Frank Zappa!

The Dell Vikings, Come Go with Me- recorded on a single mic in one of their basements, IIRC…

TriPolar?

What a great way for D and the J’s to present ‘Rock’n Roll’, huh?

I had never seen that one and then of course, the girls with the “Dick” buttons.:wink:

Thanks!

Quasi

I think this fits the bill:
If I Didn’t Care - The Inkspots

“fits the bill”!!! ;):D;):smiley:

Love you, Kim;)!

Bill

(Quasi)
PS: BEAUTIFUL song and thank you, my friend!

These are some of my favorites in what I guess are doo-wop territory.

I Only Have Eyes for You (Flamingos)

Red Sails in the Sunset (Platters version w/ Tony Williams)

Blue Angel (the incomparable Roy Orbison)

“Buick '59” by The Medallions, who also sang about a '59 Volvo.

From my '50s station on Pandora:

“(I Wanna) Dance With The Teacher” by The Olympics
“Goodnight, Sweetheart, It’s Time To Go” by The Platters
“At The Hop” by Danny & The Juniors
“Book Of Love” by The Monotones
“Charlie Brown” by The Coasters
“Charlie Brown” by The Cues
“Rama Lama Ding Dong” by The Edsels
“Speedo” by The Cadillacs
“Yakety Yak” by The Coasters