Capri's Morse code of Love

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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2007

Collection of cars...Hey It's my first time here :)

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  • The Capris did a great job on this ( the original) but Manhattan Transfer sung this with more upbeat and faster version,,,,,good jitterbug song!!

    Thanks!

  • Thanx for the comment. The Transfer did do a great job as well!

  • Thanks, this is so good.

    Have a great day.

  • Thanks for the nice comments, ENJOY!

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  • What a great song,Don't even put the Manhatten Transfer in the same class

  • Manhatten Transfer -gimme a break!

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  • Saw them in concert in NJ about 10 years ago!! Still sound great yet!!

  • I love this song , my brother Vinnie used to play it all the time. He passed away so I play it as often as I can and think of him! I love and miss you Vinnie!

  • What a special Goup! Think my band opened for these guys about 20 years ago lol. They still sound greeaaat! Vinny Smith - "The Past - Tells".

  • RIP Nick Santo :(

  • I was on my way home after work one Sunday Night, and Cousin Brucie every Week would have his show on WCBS-FM. Cousin Brucie did an introduction for a nine member group called Special Delivery, they did this song, and frankly the only Doo-Wop group I ever heard that gave it justice, other than my favorite of course by The Capris.

    I was tickled to find that Morse Code Of Love had not been cut until 1982 when I first purchased their Greatest Hits Some 10 years later.

  • Correct post by sfldd regarding the song release , there is a web site gives a great deal of information on the history of this group. I love this song, one of my favs. ☺☺☺♪♫

  • This song indeed was released in 1982- it supposedly was the last doo-wop song

    to chart on Billboard.

  • A lot of people think that this song is from the 1950s. It was actually released in 1982.

  • Everytime I hear this it brings a smile.

  • Great song they don't make music like this anymore,

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