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3 months ago
draadnagel01 • 9,126 views
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6 months ago
Twilights - My Heart Belongs To Only You - Beautiful Ballad
The Twilights first recorded as The Juviniles with the utterly fantastic Marilyn Piekarski on lead. After this recording they were tagged The Ember...
PJDooWop • 6,300 views
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This record was a top 40 hit on WMGM 1050, in New York in January of 1960. A beautiful recording. Staycott
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6 months ago
Angels - Till
Angels - Till
Brent441 • 140,097 views
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KZN7404 and lincoln68508-You both are so very right. You could not say it any better. I know-I was there. When you here this song, you know how lucky you were to be around at that wonderful time. Kids today really don't know what they missed. Staycott
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6 months ago
EBONAIRS Love Call 1959
*** I was a record collector in the 50s and 60s, mostly R&B, doowop, and Motown. My first two purchased records were 78s in '56...Peggy Sue and B...
srercrcr • 731 views
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What a beautiful song! Better than any song released in the past 40 years! Staycott
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6 months ago
phunkyjunction • 3,082 views
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Does anyone know the release date of this record? According to record numbers, it looks like Dec. 1963, or Jan. 1964. This does not seem possible because their other 2 records, Here In My Heart and Pretty, Pretty Girl, were from 1961. Staycott
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1 year ago
Selections - Guardian Angel
Doo Wop
phunkyjunction • 2,078 views
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Absolutely agree that this is the better version. Have this 45 on Antone-the original label. Staycott
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1 year ago
The Bonnevilles - Lorraine
Old Town Doo Wop Vol 1
brownprideroldies2 • 6,662 views
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Thanks for this info, but do you have any additional info on this group. Have the original record, but do not remember exactly when it was released in 1959. The original label was Munich. Staycott
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1 year ago
The Bonnevilles - Zu Zu
Old Town Doo Wop Vol 1
brownprideroldies2 • 4,004 views
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I have this record on the original label-Munich. Came out in 1959, but would like to know more about the group. If any member of the group is readind this, please respond. Staycott
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1 year ago
Millie - My boy lollipop 1973
Millie - My Boy Lollipop 1973
(Released 1964)
My boy lollipop,
You made my heart go giddy up.
You are as sweet as candy;
You're my sugar dandy.
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fritz51329 • 120,427 views
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ABSOLUTELY AGREE WITH ALL OF THESE POSITIVE COMMENTS ABOUT MILLIE. GREAT VOICE-GREAT LOOKS! STAYCOTT
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1 year ago
Barbie Gaye - My Boy Lollypop (Darl R-1002 - 1956)
PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of...
John1948OneB • 11,314 views
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jUST FOUND THIS RECORD RECENTLY AT A GARAGE SALE. wHAT A fIND! NEVER KNEW IT EXISTED. ALWAYS THOUGHT MILLIE SMALL HAD THE ORIGINAL. FOUND OUT IT WAS RELEASED AROUND EARLY DECEMBER OF 1956. ALLEN FREED FEATURED IT ON WINS NEW YORK. STAYCOTT
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1 year ago
The Delicates - Too Young To Date
Great Uptempo Female Teen/Rocker From 1960
pvrocker56 • 12,509 views
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peggy santiglia was HOT staycott
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1 year ago
The Delicates - Black And White Thunderbird - 1959
Many people have never heard of The Delicates, but most have unknowingly heard them...The Delicates never had a national hit, and yet, their wonder...
boopkid • 34,576 views
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1 year ago
ROULETTE #4099 Paul Anthony ... Bop! Bop! Bop! ... '58 Rock & Roll
ROULETTE #4099 Paul Anthony "Bop! Bop! Bop!" (New York, N.Y 1958)
From Rock 'n' Roll Daddy-O's gigantic compilation.
The real 50's and 60's blast....
RocknRollDaddyO • 167 views
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Hey RocknRollDaddyO, You should download the flip of this record, My Promise To You. I have this record, but I have never heard played on the radio. Paul Anthony, I believe, was from Williamsburg, or Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Staycott
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1 year ago
One Summer Night- The Danleers
One Summer Night By: The Danleers
1SweetDreamz3 • 397,503 views
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Forget about all the songs of the 70's, 80's, 90's and 2000+. This song by The Danleers is better than anything from those decades! Staycott
Can remember listening to this song in 1957, when I had my first portable radio at 11 years old. Love to turn the clock back to the summer of 1957, sitting on my stoop in Queens, New York. Staycott