THE JARMELS A LIL BIT OF SOAP
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What I think is best is that the backup music doesn't overwhelm the featured singer. It just compliments. Not like the music today, sometimes you can't hear the featured singer at all.
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The singer is Alive?
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Dammmm baby can still sing! I love it thanks for posting it.
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this is the first 45 i ever bought -- a long time ago. Still sounds as good as ever.
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While I respect everything you all are saying and yes, I do like this video, its the original that takes me back to '61. Thanks
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I see Ray Barnett and Tom Eldridge the original members of the Jarmels. These faces bring back some great memories. They are now gone but their music and images live on and the fact that I knew them is wonderful and they will be remembered until I'm gone. Funny, I know most of the lyrics to their songs without reading them anywhere, wow.
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Been singin' this one to myself today as I rode the lawnmower, LOL. Great tune.
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this is fabulous :)
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i fkin love the bass singer that comes in during the bridges or w.e
i hate to be the one to bust y'all bubble , but this is not the original Jarmels at least the lead singer isn't. listen to the original doo-woop version and you will see what i'm saying, he does a good job , but I'm use to the original one. I saw the Jarmels on the doo-woop program this month and they really sound better now than they did back in the day
jerri4u2 10 months ago
@jerri4u2 Obviously you don't know JACK!
Do your research and you will see Mr.Paul Burnett is in fact The Original lead singer of The Jarmels..
The Jarmels are a doo wop/rhythm and blues group officially formed in 1959 in Richmond, Virginia. They were composed of Nathaniel Ruff (1939-1990s), Paul Burnett (1942-23 March 2001), Ray Smith (born 1941), Earl Christian (1940-1960s), and Tom Eldridge (1941-19 June 2000).
gilltorres 9 months ago
excellent! Nice job, and great harmonies....
CanadaAstro 3 years ago 2
Thank you!!
gilltorres 2 years ago
What more can one state---"outstanding." Forty seven years later, and it's like the Jarmels recording, "A Little Bit Of Soap" is being heard for the first time. Doo-Wop, the greatest souding music to one's ear.
stripemister 3 years ago 4
YES!!
gilltorres 3 years ago