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  • THIS is music! Beauty True song!

  • Can anyone upload  Change of Time by this group it's the only one I haven't heard. It's the B side of Hindu Baby !

  • lol this is sthe song on fallout 4 teaser trrailer

  • not this exact version

  • wow what adifferent version from the marcels it's really nice to hear alternatives though personel prefrence i much prefer the marcels but thanks anyway

  • This is hysterical - I had the exact same thought of your first six words - including "Wow!" first. LOL. I love the Marcel's version, as well.

    But these guys are the very essence of Doo Wop harmony. The harmony is rich, smooth, mellow - highly rhythmic - acapella for this song would probably work very well for this group.

    I love both versions. I'm glad I heard this one .

    Thank YOU RoverTCB

    for posting. You "did" handle your business.

  • Wait a minute: the Marcels and the Emanons (if the photo is authentic) were African-American, both. The song is, of course, by white authors. Just pointing out, it takes two ("races") to tango and it takes a lot of critters to make Farmer Fletcher's Fritters. Ouch! Too bad the "races" separated, musically, after Disco, during the Reagan decade. Nobody gained. Big mess. No good music. Lotta ugly noise, kemosabe.

  • Thanks for posting-This. I had never heard the Emanons (No Names spelled-backwards) Version before ... just read-about-It , in Record Collector's Books.

  • Thanks for clarifying. It's good to learn! I think I was right with the Emanons being the original in terms this songs recorded in doo wop style.

  • This is the original from 1956. The Marcels covered this song later in 1961! And again white artists covering black artists songs. Not fair! But then again everyone was covering everone at those days.

  • Blue Moon Was Written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart in 1934. So, Who Ripped off who?

    Why can't people just enjoy Music, Without their Racial obsessions, Sinatra, Ella, So Many artist covered this song, It would be impossible to list it here. Before the Emanons.

  • Great song...Can you Please post look in the want ads....thanx

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