DARLING LORRAINE ~ The Knock Outs 1959.wmv

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DARLING LORRAINE ~ The Knock Outs ~1959~ Shad Records.

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  • Thnx for posting. It's a killer.

  • kordier : You're welcome.

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  • One of the great songs from the 1959.Rock on

  • My father, Harold DeVenuta, was the drummer of this band. He is on the far left. I believe he was replaced with someone else at a later date. My father died in April of 2010. Miss u Dad.

  • My best friend & my cousin like a sister who went to heaven with this name & the time was ripe for their LOVE OF LIFE..PAX VIA MUSIC..VIVA MARIEA!

  • Thank You so much for posting this 

  • I was madly in love with a girl named Lorraine when this song came out in 1959. It still gives me chills when I hear it. I was lucky enough to see Bobby perform it live here in Pittsburgh a year ago. He still puts as much emotion in it today as he did back then. What a great performer.

  • Have not heard this song in a very long time..what a classic Doo Wop song.

    I did see a special in 2002 with only two original singers..they still got it *smiles*

    Thank you for posting this rare song..

  • @37gasr Bobby who? Who is singing the arpeggios in the background?? I love sound.

  • Bobby still cranks out on this great song. The years have been kind to his voice.

  • every sunday night, new York station had the dowop shop.. i live in Ohio now so i dont know if they still do it... but this was always my fav

  • @TheTaylorJBloom It was the Mountain Lakes Inn on Greenwood Lake, but that's OK, it was 50 years ago. And, I'm not sure if they played there in '59. I do know, they played there in '61, for the whole summer, 4 nights a week and Sunday afternoon. They pulled in the crowds and they were back the following summer, too. Yes, Darling Lorraine, was a great song!

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