All '50s R&B, doo-wop, etc. Big favs in The Sparks of Rhythm's "Woman, Woman, Woman" from '55, and The Harptones' "Gimmie Some" from '56. Other favs? The Empires' "Don't Touch My Gal ('56)," Bobby Day's "Little Turtle Dove ('58)," Linda Hayes' "Hubba Hubba ('59)" and Sherman and The Darts' "Remember (It's Only You and I)" from '58, to name a few. 20 tracks in all, probably rare to the casual listener. Enjoy!
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HELLO GEORGE, YES, Hubba Hubba...THESE OLD 1950'S SONGS SOUNDS GREAT, AS THEY HAD LOTS OF MEANING. THANK YOU, STAN
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DeleteOoh, I gotta grab "Woman, Woman, Woman" for my Triple Song Title collection -- unless maybe I have it already? Shoulda started a spreadsheet or somethin'... THANKS, G!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome jonder!
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