why can't any of our musicians in our generations create music as good as this ? i just can't believe people go worshipping the sorts like Bieber n Lady Gaga.
Although there is a lot of discussion as to who & when the words "Doo Wop" appeared in a song...this was from 1955 and some believe this was the first & created a new genre of music!
the turbans version,the jay and the americans version not only make people want to dance,but put a lot of:) :) :) :) on peoples faces.it did when i found a copy in the early 1980s(the turbans) and 1993(jay and the americans version).both very good.
Love the Cha-Cha, sometimes when I go to a wedding or some celeb. and I do the Cha-Cha they look at me like what is he doing ??? of course I try to jazz it up a little 1
supermanchu -- others were Clovers, Five Satins..couple of groups from Bmore -- Orioles, Swallows and Cardinals...Royalettes from our town had a sweet buttery sound with "Going to Take a Miracle"...other east coast, mid-west groups had numerous great doo woppers as did LA in the birth and popularity of the genre.
This video is posted on Facebook page called "Golden Tunes - Sound of Oldies", so if you have fb account and some time, check it, i guess you will like it :) Page is for everyone who like like warm cozy sound of evergreen music.
These fellas were great...supposedly, they were the first group to incorporate "doo wop" in the song??? Anyone know??? Anyway, it was a big, big selection to dance the cha cha in Baltimore...still is...
This one of my Uncles "Fav" songs. I just started learning how to dance when this song came out. I was dancing at a very young age..LoL ..I had "Rhythm", so I caught on easy to just about every kind of song there was to dance too! ;-)
There was a second cover of this song on Parkway Records, Around the early 60's by the same group, If they were the same group; But, The second edition was not really done well at all.
This is the only version of the song I ever liked. Thanks
my father found a 78 pressing of this in the street on his way home from work. It was the first r n r record I ever heard, I must have been 9 years old and I loved it...no turning back since then
I dedicate this song to Betty and Veronica.
My two girl friends.
NewWaveTH 2 weeks ago
why can't any of our musicians in our generations create music as good as this ? i just can't believe people go worshipping the sorts like Bieber n Lady Gaga.
BITCHnBEECH1702 2 weeks ago
Although there is a lot of discussion as to who & when the words "Doo Wop" appeared in a song...this was from 1955 and some believe this was the first & created a new genre of music!
hedaman1000 2 months ago
Even though I was born in late 1956, this song makes me FEEL as if I remember 1955!
25411959 2 months ago
Pure DOO-WOPP! God bless group harmony!
ancienttravellar 2 months ago
THIS WHAT WE DO , THERE IS A DANCE TO EVERY SONG!!
THIS WAS THE BEST CHA CHA DANCE FOR THIS SONG
JUST FANTASTIC
cynthia6637 4 months ago
WHEN YOU DANCE, BE SURE TO HOLD HER , HOLD HER TIGHT!!
WHEN YOU LISTEN TO MUSIC, THERE IS SUPPOSE TO BE A DANCE TO FOLLOW!!!
NEVER HEARD NOT DANCING TO THE MUSIC!
THIS SONG SAYS IT ALL!!!
ENJOY THE MUSIC AND DANCE THAT FOLLOWS THE SONG!!!
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the turbans version,the jay and the americans version not only make people want to dance,but put a lot of:) :) :) :) on peoples faces.it did when i found a copy in the early 1980s(the turbans) and 1993(jay and the americans version).both very good.
wfarrar69 4 months ago
A GREAT song!
chestyguy 4 months ago
was really fortunate to pick up this same Herald H-458 on a 78 rpm in E++ condition on eBay last year. LOVE IT :-))
trainsntile 5 months ago
Love this song!
nutellawithpopcorn 5 months ago
DooWop lives, keep it alive forever.
EODtech99 6 months ago 2
@EODtech99 yes. Yes it does. ;)
CL137626 5 months ago
too bad we can not go back to this time
alsue691 6 months ago
Nice to hear again just love it..Rock on
ringo244 6 months ago
This was called "chalypso". A fusion of cha-cha & calypso.
kirko1954 7 months ago
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Love the Cha-Cha, sometimes when I go to a wedding or some celeb. and I do the Cha-Cha they look at me like what is he doing ??? of course I try to jazz it up a little 1
7722993 6 months ago
ery nice,thanks for saring...
peacemaker2020 7 months ago
Now This is music!
94LilJ94 7 months ago 2
supermanchu -- others were Clovers, Five Satins..couple of groups from Bmore -- Orioles, Swallows and Cardinals...Royalettes from our town had a sweet buttery sound with "Going to Take a Miracle"...other east coast, mid-west groups had numerous great doo woppers as did LA in the birth and popularity of the genre.
999gojoey 7 months ago
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not really a doo wop person but this was nice to listen to.
drunkonjive 8 months ago
not really a doo wop person but this was nice to listen to
drunkonjive 8 months ago
I remember this so well..Im old lol..thanks for the memory
thebluesqueen 9 months ago
Great Song!
When you dance!
cynthia6637 11 months ago
Doo-wop is Boss.
tumsabai1 1 year ago
this would make an amazing ska song as well
BadVizion 1 year ago
"Such a thrill when she close to you"
When you dance!!!
tumsabai1 1 year ago
i love doo- woop music
rockabilly922 1 year ago
This video is posted on Facebook page called "Golden Tunes - Sound of Oldies", so if you have fb account and some time, check it, i guess you will like it :) Page is for everyone who like like warm cozy sound of evergreen music.
soundof90s 1 year ago
These fellas were great...supposedly, they were the first group to incorporate "doo wop" in the song??? Anyone know??? Anyway, it was a big, big selection to dance the cha cha in Baltimore...still is...
hotcha9 1 year ago
@hotcha9 ive heard the riff "doo wop" on some earlier tunes before this but dammit cant recall the damn groujp or song lmao
supermanchu 7 months ago
Great song! Oh those oldies are the best!!!
NitzaAparicio 1 year ago
This one of my Uncles "Fav" songs. I just started learning how to dance when this song came out. I was dancing at a very young age..LoL ..I had "Rhythm", so I caught on easy to just about every kind of song there was to dance too! ;-)
B4BoomersBlockBoy7 1 year ago
There was a second cover of this song on Parkway Records, Around the early 60's by the same group, If they were the same group; But, The second edition was not really done well at all.
This is the only version of the song I ever liked. Thanks
roge69charger 1 year ago
Another great song from the 50's, thanks for sharing!!
HoboGus 1 year ago
woooo hell yea
bigremixer9000 1 year ago
I was a child of the 80s, but today i understand the importance of Alan Freed.
ValentinoDracula 1 year ago
Thanks to Porky The Boss Man who brought the best doo wop to the burgh....
pgholdie 1 year ago
This is wonderful
Thank you for this listing.
TL250Rider 1 year ago
Danced, Dance, Danced to this great Turbans song. Don't make them like this anymore. What a shame. Thanks for the Post. Good Job!!!
lindagriffith1 1 year ago 2
Obra maestra.
estosiesmusica 1 year ago
thank you for posting this great song, it never gets old............
Kman1265 1 year ago
I just got hold of a copy off this via eBay - quality!
RJW14863 1 year ago
I always wonder why no one ever makes mention of alan Freed who brought this to us? all i see is Imus and later dj's!
hah13 1 year ago
Wow! This was a top five Doo Wop by Imus today. Brought back great memories of my childhood. Totally couldn't find it until now....
hlchambers 1 year ago
According to Wikipedia, this was the first song to use the syllables "doo wop" in the chorus.
pannoni1 1 year ago
my father found a 78 pressing of this in the street on his way home from work. It was the first r n r record I ever heard, I must have been 9 years old and I loved it...no turning back since then
miltsar 2 years ago
Memories...thank you.
treesanddeer 2 years ago
Thanks for putting this song back on the tube.
paulibeva 2 years ago
firme rola 5 *
nenazpuppy 2 years ago