Melonious Thonk #8: '50s/late '60s Doo-wop | Featuring The Platters, The Marcels, The Penguins, The Cleftones, The Channels, and more.

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In the 1950s and early 1960s, the popular mainstream style of music was the pop-orientated rhythm-and-blues, Doo-wop. This genre features simple lyrics, nonsense syllables, a vocal group harmony, a wide range of vocal parts, a simple swing-like beat, and sometimes little or no instrumentation. The structure of doo-wop features a lead vocalist supported by a chant of rhythmic harmony. In fact, the word doo-wop represents the chanted syllables.

The first time I heard doo-wop was in the 1985 sci-fi adventure comedy classic, "Back to the Future", starring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd. Teenager Marty McFly inadvertently travels to 1955 and with the help of a younger Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown, Mcfly must find a way to return to 1985. Excellent film!

With no further adieu, I have a set of doo-wop recordings for your pleasure. Enjoy!


The Penguins- Earth Angel (1955)

The Platters - Only You (1955)

The Marcels - Blue Moon (1961)

The Jive Five - My True Story (1961)

The Del Vikings - Come Go With Me (1957)

The Skyliners This I Swear Is True (1959)

Gene Chandler - Duke of Earl (1962)

Lee Andrews & The Hearts - Long Lonely Nights (1957)

The Cleftones - Little Girl Of Mine (1956)

The Capris - There's A Moon Out Tonight (1960)

The Channels - That's My Desire (1957)


Thanks for listening,
@scuzzy


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nice music bro!

you always have the best content scuzzy keep it up!

Timeless, thank you for the great selection