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Re: who is your favorite doo-wop singer and songs [Re: botz] #778164
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Turnbull, really good stuff

Nicky, i love earth angel


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Anyone try to look for an echo and sing those songs as a kid. I never did first cant sing but when I got high I thought I could. Now I don't get high any more.

Now I just want to celebrate another day of living smile remember that song. It s not doowop but it does kick ass. Song by Rare Earth


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Originally Posted By: Turnbull
OUTSTANDING video, PB. Thanks! smile Proves what I said: Italians were the only white guys who made decent doo wop

You'll get no argument from me, sir grin .

Although, I'd be remiss if I didn't point our that a young Jewish fella named Paul Simon was second tenor for the Mystics for about five minutes in 1960. He was quickly replaced by the late Jay Traynor (the original Jay of Jay and the Americans, and coincidentally, another young Jewish fella smile ).

If you listen very closely to "All Through the Night," you can can pick out Simon's not yet fully developed voice. Here's the Youtube link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6zSIZNH7G0


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You guys might want to try and get tickets for Dion at the Beacon theather in two weeks.

I got mine when it went on sale. I like to sit close orchestra near the stage. You might not be able to get them now. But if you try two weeks before the performance date which is on June 14. You might be able to get pretty good seats. Ticket brokers might not be able to sell them. Then they go back to ticket office then you can get them. I have done that before.

If you can maybe we can get together before the performance.


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Re: who is your favorite doo-wop singer and songs [Re: pizzaboy] #778380
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Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
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OUTSTANDING video, PB. Thanks! smile Proves what I said: Italians were the only white guys who made decent doo wop

You'll get no argument from me, sir grin .

Although, I'd be remiss if I didn't point our that a young Jewish fella named Paul Simon was second tenor for the Mystics for about five minutes in 1960. He was quickly replaced by the late Jay Traynor (the original Jay of Jay and the Americans, and coincidentally, another young Jewish fella smile ).

If you listen very closely to "All Through the Night," you can can pick out Simon's not yet fully developed voice. Here's the Youtube link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6zSIZNH7G0




Simon was half of Tom and Jerry (Art Garfunkel), who had a hit in 1958 with "Hey School Girl."


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Re: who is your favorite doo-wop singer and songs [Re: Turnbull] #778383
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Originally Posted By: Turnbull
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OUTSTANDING video, PB. Thanks! smile Proves what I said: Italians were the only white guys who made decent doo wop

You'll get no argument from me, sir grin .

Although, I'd be remiss if I didn't point our that a young Jewish fella named Paul Simon was second tenor for the Mystics for about five minutes in 1960. He was quickly replaced by the late Jay Traynor (the original Jay of Jay and the Americans, and coincidentally, another young Jewish fella smile ).

If you listen very closely to "All Through the Night," you can can pick out Simon's not yet fully developed voice. Here's the Youtube link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6zSIZNH7G0




Simon was half of Tom and Jerry (Art Garfunkel), who had a hit in 1958 with "Hey School Girl."



Wow, I don't remember that song at all. I do love Paul Simon and do remember hearing of Tom and Jerry (other than the cartoon that is) tongue.

Btw, that record label "Laurie" sure rings a bell. confused I recognized it right away. I'm guessing my brother had some records in his collection with that label.


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Re: who is your favorite doo-wop singer and songs [Re: The Italian Stallionette] #778384
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Laurie was the label that Dion was signed with, Tis.


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Was your brother a famous singer, TIS?

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Originally Posted By: NickyEyes1
Was your brother a famous singer, TIS?


Ha ha no but I can see by the way I typed it it sounded like it. lol He had a record collection and from that I remember the label. (I'll correct myself) ha ha

PB,

I did have some 45s of Dion and so it's likely that's where I remember it. However, did he switch labels eventually? I have a greatest hits album of his (in MI) and swear it's another label.



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Re: who is your favorite doo-wop singer and songs [Re: The Italian Stallionette] #778390
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Speaking of the Mystics (Brooklyn boys, attention TB and SC!!). Their runaway hit was "Hushabye." And for some reason I always associate that song with "Little Star," by the Elegants. Same beat, almost the same song, really.

Anyway, I remember reading that the single most recorded popular song of all time is "Over the Rainbow." And the Mystics did a beautiful job.

Here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=soGTGi9tuN0


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My brother was in a doo-wop group back in the late '50s. They were street singers (including Rico Petrocelli who would later go on to play major league baseball for the Boston Red Sox) and they'd "perform" on the boardwalk in Coney Island on Saturday nights. They weren't too bad from what I remember but their biggest mistake was performing right before another group who was better. That other group later gained fame as The Tokens ("The Lion Sleeps Tonight").


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Originally Posted By: SC
My brother was in a doo-wop group back in the late '50s. They were street singers (including Rico Petrocelli who would later go on to play major league baseball for the Boston Red Sox) and they'd "perform" on the boardwalk in Coney Island on Saturday nights. They weren't too bad from what I remember but their biggest mistake was performing right before another group who was better. That other group later gained fame as The Tokens ("The Lion Sleeps Tonight").

Is that how you became a Red Sox fan, SC?

I remember Rico Petrocelli very well (as a ballplayer, of course).


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Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
And for some reason I always associate that song with "Little Star," by the Elegants.


Vito Piccone, lead singer of the Elegants, appeared briefly in "Goodfellas." He was in the scene where Billy Batts is having his party at Henry's bar. Vito's the guy with the beard, sweater and chain.


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Originally Posted By: Turnbull
Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
And for some reason I always associate that song with "Little Star," by the Elegants.


Vito Piccone, lead singer of the Elegants, appeared briefly in "Goodfellas." He was in the scene where Billy Batts is having his party at Henry's bar. Vito's the guy with the beard, sweater and chain.

Not to be conceited, but HOW didn't I know that? lol


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These songs get me emotional. Reminds me of good times. Life moves fast. Where did all the years go?


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Originally Posted By: cheech
These songs get me emotional. Reminds me of good times. Life moves fast. Where did all the years go?

Relax. You're 34. I'd give ny right nut to be 34. What will you do when you're my age? lol


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Originally Posted By: The Italian Stallionette
I do love Paul Simon and do remember hearing of Tom and Jerry (other than the cartoon that is) tongue.

I'm a big Paul Simon fan too, Tis. "Kodachrome" is one of the corniest songs of all time. But it's also one of my favorites. Great driving song smile.


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Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
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I do love Paul Simon and do remember hearing of Tom and Jerry (other than the cartoon that is) tongue.

I'm a big Paul Simon fan too, Tis. "Kodachrome" is one of the corniest songs of all time. But it's also one of my favorites. Great driving song smile.



I agree. I LOVE "Kodachrome" as well as another favorite, "Mother & Child Reunion" and "Slip Sliding Away." His voice is so soothing. He and Art were GREAT together, as a solo, I still prefer Simon.

smile


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Over The Mountain, Across The Sea - Johnnie & Joe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDpzLIeCYSc

The Chords - Sh-Boom
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBgQezOF8kY


Come And Go With Me- The Dell Vikings
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1eU_lDQaVM


THE RAYS SILHOUETTES
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6uq49ueugg
I like The Four Seasons versions of Silhouettes more but wasn't sure if they're considered doo-wop or not. What do you guys think?

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Originally Posted By: NickyEyes1
Over The Mountain, Across The Sea - Johnnie & Joe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDpzLIeCYSc

The Chords - Sh-Boom
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBgQezOF8kY


Come And Go With Me- The Dell Vikings
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1eU_lDQaVM


THE RAYS SILHOUETTES
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6uq49ueugg
I like The Four Seasons versions of Silhouettes more but wasn't sure if they're considered doo-wop or not. What do you guys think?



Good ones. I really like "Come And Go With Me"

I like both versions of SILHOUETTES. I even have a later version (mid 60s) by Herman's Hermits and I like that version as well. smile It's a good song.


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Originally Posted By: NickyEyes1
THE RAYS SILHOUETTES
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6uq49ueugg
I like The Four Seasons versions of Silhouettes more but wasn't sure if they're considered doo-wop or not. What do you guys think?

Actually, "Silhouettes" was "covered" by another group:

It was common in the Fifties for black groups to write and record songs, but sign over the publishing rights to the record company's in-house publishing company. Then the publishing company would lease out the rights to a white group that would "cover" (release its own version) of the song(s). In the case of the Rays: Their single had "Silhouettes" as the "A" side, and "Daddy Cool" as the "B" side. "Sihouettes" got to the Top 40. Within two weeks, a white Canadian group, the Diamonds, covered both sides of the Rays' single. The Diamonds' "Silhouettes" also got into the Top 40. The Diamonds were notorious for covering black groups' hits: They had "Little Darlin" (original by the Gladiolas), and "The Stroll" (Chuck Willis), among others.


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Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
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These songs get me emotional. Reminds me of good times. Life moves fast. Where did all the years go?

Relax. You're 34. I'd give ny right nut to be 34. What will you do when you're my age? lol



I get anxiety thinking about 40 panic


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Originally Posted By: cheech
Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
Originally Posted By: cheech
These songs get me emotional. Reminds me of good times. Life moves fast. Where did all the years go?

Relax. You're 34. I'd give ny right nut to be 34. What will you do when you're my age? lol



I get anxiety thinking about 40 panic

Eh, you have a couple of good years left whistle.


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Originally Posted By: Turnbull
Originally Posted By: NickyEyes1
THE RAYS SILHOUETTES
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6uq49ueugg
I like The Four Seasons versions of Silhouettes more but wasn't sure if they're considered doo-wop or not. What do you guys think?

Actually, "Silhouettes" was "covered" by another group:

It was common in the Fifties for black groups to write and record songs, but sign over the publishing rights to the record company's in-house publishing company. Then the publishing company would lease out the rights to a white group that would "cover" (release its own version) of the song(s). In the case of the Rays: Their single had "Silhouettes" as the "A" side, and "Daddy Cool" as the "B" side. "Sihouettes" got to the Top 40. Within two weeks, a white Canadian group, the Diamonds, covered both sides of the Rays' single. The Diamonds' "Silhouettes" also got into the Top 40. The Diamonds were notorious for covering black groups' hits: They had "Little Darlin" (original by the Gladiolas), and "The Stroll" (Chuck Willis), among others.

Very common, TB. There were instances of different versions of the SAME song charting at the same time back then. You'll rarely if ever see that happen today.


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Wasn't Sh-Boom originaly recorded by the Crew Cuts ????
What a great thread this is- bringing back a lot of great memories. I love ALL Doo Wop. Thanks Guys (And gals)

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Originally Posted By: bigboy
Wasn't Sh-Boom originaly recorded by the Crew Cuts ????

No. The Chords and the Crew Cuts BOTH had a top ten hit with it in 1954. But the Chords version was recorded first.


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Mine was jay and the Americans


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Mine was jay and the Americans

I see Jay and the Americans as more of an early rock and roll band, bridging the time gap between doo-wop and the British invasion.

But either way, I've always liked them too smile.


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Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
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Mine was jay and the Americans

I see Jay and the Americans as more of an early rock and roll band, bridging the time gap between doo-wop and the British invasion.

But either way, I've always liked them too smile.
I agree PB. Jay was a rock musician; This Magic Moment and Cara Mia are hardly doo wop.

But Jay's voice was one of the most powerful in music then or now.


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