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Doo Wop Revival -R&B Vocal Group Sound 1961-1962 (3CD)
Three disc set presentingoriginal recordings from The 5 Royales, The Drifters, The Larks, The Cleftones, The Cadillacs, Hank Ballard, James Brown, Shep and the Limelites, Don Covey and many others.
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More Information Disc 1 | - The 5 Royales - Dedicated To The One I Love
- The Drifters - I Count The Tears
- Don Covay & The Goodtimers - Pony Time
- The Coasters - Wait A Minute
- Hank Ballard & The Midnighters - Let's Go Again
- The Larks - It's Unbeleivable
- The Vibrations - The Watusi
- Rochell & The Candles - Once Upon A Time
- The Pentagons - To Be Loved
- The Marcels - Blue Moon
- James Brown & The Famous Flames - Bewildered
- The Flamingos - Kokomo
- Shep & The Limelites - Daddy's Home
- The Drifters - Some Kind Of Wonderful
- The Miracles - Ain't It, Baby
- The Edsels - Rama Lama Ding Dong
- Hank Ballard & The Midnighters - The Continental Walk
- The Harptones - What Will I Tell My Heart
- The Dukays - The Girl's A Devil
- The New Yorkers - Miss Fine
- The Students - I'm So Young
- The Velvets - Tonight
- James Brown & The Famous Flames - I Don't Mind
- The Cleftones - Heart and Soul
- Gladys Knight and the Pips - Every Beat Of My Heart
- The Maraphos - Peanut Butter
- The Delacardos - Hold Back The Tears
- The Coasters - Little Egypt
- The Spinners - That's What Girls Are Made For
- The Chanters - No No No
- The Drifters - Please Stay
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Disc 2 | - The Jive Five - My True Story
- The Flamingos - Time Was
- Little Caesar & The Romans - Those Oldies But Goodies
- Shep & The Limelites - Ready For Love
- The Halos - Nag
- Hank Ballard & The Midnighters - The Switch A Roo
- Little Caesar & The Romans - Hully Gully Again
- The Platters - I'll Never Smile Again
- The Rays - Magic Moon
- The Sensations - MusicMusicMusic
- The Blue Jays - Lover's Island
- Hank Ballard & The Midnighters - Nothing But Good
- The Jarmels - A Little Bit Of Soap
- The Dreamlovers - When We Get Married
- The Cleftones - For Sentimental Reasons
- James Brown & The Famous Flames - Just You & Me, Darling
- The Cadillacs - What You Bet
- The G Clefs - I Understand
- Shep & The Limelites - Three Steps From The Altar
- The Drifters - Sweets For My Sweet
- The Flares - Foot Stomping
- The Stereos - I Really Love You
- The Pentagons - I Wonder
- The Showmen - It Will Stand
- The Impressions - Gypsy Woman
- The Miracles - Everybody's Gonna Pay Some Dues
- The Marcels - Heartaches
- The Jive Five - Never Never
- Gladys Knight and the Pips - Letter Full Of Tears
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Disc 3 | - The Miracles - What's So Good About Good By
- The Corsairs - Smoky Places
- Gene Chandler & The Dukays - Duke Of Earl
- The Sensations - Let Me In
- The Marcels - My Melancholy Baby
- Shep & The Limelites - Our Anniversary
- The Drifters - When My Little Girl Is Smiling
- Ronnie & The Hi Lites - I Wish That We Were Married
- The Falcons - I Found A Love
- Jackie & The Starlites - I Found Out Too Late
- The Temptations - Dream Come True
- The Corsairs - I'll Take You Home
- The Volumes - I Love You
- Yvonne Baker & The Sensations - That's My Desire
- The Miracles - I'll Try Something New
- Teddy & The Twilights - Woman Is A Man's Best Friend
- The Isley Brothers - Twist & Shout
- The Dreamlovers - If I Should Lose You
- The Rivingtons - Papa Oom Mow Mow
- Teh Valentinos - Lookin For Love
- The Contours - Do You Love Me
- The Wanderers - There Is No Greater Love
- The Fiestas - Broken Heart
- The Isley Brothers - Twistin' With Linda
- The Majors - A Wonderful Dream
- The Tams - Untie Me
- The Drifters - Up On The Roof
- The Jive Five - These Golden Rings
- The Miracles - You've Really Got A Hold On Me
- The Alley Cats - Puddin' 'n'Tain
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FAQs
A pop oriented R&B genre that typically features remakes of pop standards or pop-style originals sung by black vocal groups. Doo-wop died out in the early 1960's with the rise of the girl groups and Motown.
Why is it called doo-wop? ›
The nonsense string of syllables, "doo doo doo doo-wop", from which the name of the genre was later derived, is used repeatedly in the song "Just A Sittin' And A Rockin", recorded by the Delta Rhythm Boys in December 1945.
Who was the best doo-wop group? ›
Dion & The Belmonts
- The Cadillacs. 95,033 listeners. ...
- The Crests. 87,976 listeners. ...
- The Cleftones. 68,630 listeners. ...
- The Robins. 101,492 listeners. ...
- The Harptones. 52,168 listeners. ...
- The Duprees. 53,558 listeners. ...
- The Spaniels. 69,953 listeners. ...
- Frankie Lymon and The Teenagers. 171,247 listeners.
What are the key characteristics of doo-wop music? ›
Doo-wop represents a subcategory of vocal group harmony that includes the following musical qualities: group harmony, a wide range of vocal parts, nonsense syllables, a simple beat, light instrumentation, and simple music and lyrics. Above all, the focus is on ensemble singing.
What is the theme of doo-wop? ›
In her 1998 song, “Doo Wop (That Thing)”, Lauryn Hill uses musical and lyrical artistry as a form of resistance to the negative portrayel of women and hip hop, and to the harmful relationships that arise as a result of toxic masculinity within the culture of hip hop.
What doo-wop group with hits save the last dance for me 1960 and under the boardwalk? ›
About The Drifters. Though close to 60 singers rotated through The Drifters over the decades, the doo-wop and R&B group recorded some of the most indelible tunes of the post-war era, including “Under the Boardwalk” and “Save the Last Dance for Me”.
When did the doo-wop era end? ›
music was the only way out. The #1 doo-wop song, according to Funk, was "In the Still of the Night" recorded by the Five Satins in New Haven , CT. Doo-wop ended in 1964 for two reasons. the British Invasion and the assassination of JFK.an era ended.
What are some fun facts about doo-wop? ›
Doo-wop features vocal group harmony, nonsense syllables, a simple beat, sometimes little or no instrumentation, and simple music and lyrics. The first record to use the syllables "doo-wop" was the 1955 hit "When You Dance" by the Turbans. The term "doo-wop" first appeared in print in 1961.
Who is the godfather of doo-wop? ›
Famous examples are The Hearts, Pattie Labelle & The Bluebells, The Bobbettes, and The Chantels. A big name that needs mentioning when talking about the history of doo-wop music is Bill Kenny, often referred to as “the Godfather of doo-wop and rhythm-and-blues“.
Are there still doo-wop concerts? ›
The Doo Wop Project is currently touring across 1 country and has 5 upcoming concerts. Their next tour date is at Blue Gate Performing Arts Center in Shipshewana, after that they'll be at Des Plaines Theatre in Des Plaines. See all your opportunities to see them live below!
Doo-wop groups typically consisted of four to six singers of different vocal ranges, including a falsetto tenor, a second tenor, a baritone and a bass. Sometimes there was an additional lead singer who wasn't a group member; sometimes the lead singer was part of the group.
Is doo-wop a RNB? ›
doo-wop, style of rhythm-and-blues and rock-and-roll vocal music popular in the 1950s and '60s. The structure of doo-wop music generally featured a tenor lead vocalist singing the melody of the song with a trio or quartet singing background harmony.
What is the parent genre of doo-wop? ›
Doo-wop was born out of the rhythm and blues and swing music styles and the vocal tradition of barbershop music (another genre thought of as "white" that has Black American roots).
Does doo-wop use instruments? ›
In early doo-wop, the vocals would sometimes get support from a guitar or a single drum. In mid-era doo-wop, instruments start playing a bigger role. We're starting to hear the double bass, saxophone, piano, and even the electric guitar. In some cases, a full orchestra would be present.
What is doo-wop style? ›
doo-wop, style of rhythm-and-blues and rock-and-roll vocal music popular in the 1950s and '60s. The structure of doo-wop music generally featured a tenor lead vocalist singing the melody of the song with a trio or quartet singing background harmony.
What does the general label doo-wop refer to? ›
The term "doo-wop" is well known now, but it was not applied to these groups until much later, and it refers to the vocables and nonsense syllables these group sang to compensate for their lack of instruments. All of these styles were significant to the development of rock and roll a few years later.
What influenced the doo-wop movement? ›
Doo-wop was born in the urban ghettos from blending rhythm and blues, gospel, and popular black vocal group music in the post-World War II era. Teens, usually black males, practiced vocal harmonies in school gyms, on street corners, and at subway entrances, often singing a cappella.
Which of the following was typical for a doo-wop group? ›
Doo-wop groups typically consisted of four to six singers of different vocal ranges, including a falsetto tenor, a second tenor, a baritone and a bass. Sometimes there was an additional lead singer who wasn't a group member; sometimes the lead singer was part of the group.