Vol. 9-Complete Story of Doo Wop 1957 [Import]
Various Artists Doo Wop V9
CD Rel Date: 2012-10-12
2012 release, the ninth installment in this incredible series that focuses on the glory days of Doo Wop. Like Rap, Doo Wop music was an urban American art-form. It was sung on street-corners, in stairwells of tenement apartments, in high school toilets... and it was preserved for posterity in recording studios. Most of the performers were African American, and many of the songs were romantic - in sharp contrast to the bleak reality of urban African American life at the time. Suffice to say that these were the records that provided the soundtrack to the Rock 'n' Roll revolution... and the records that changed American and global popular music forever. - This series has been compiled and annotated by R&B music's foremost scholar, Chicago's Bill Dahl, and every song comes with detailed notes and illustrations. There have been plenty of Doo-Wop compilations, even a few Doo-Wop boxed sets, but this series is the last word on the genre. Bear Family.
Tracklist:
- Get a Job
- Maybe
- Little Darlin'
- To the Aisle
- Searchin'
- Florence
- Dedicated to the One I Love
- Book of Love
- Long Lonely Nights 1
- Mr. Lee 1
- Been So Long 1
- Whispering Bells 1
- Baby Oh Baby 1
- Everyone's Laughing 1
- Silhouettes 1
- Tell Me Why 1
- Why Do You Have to Go 1
- Lover Boy 1
- Deserie 2
- My Girlfriend 2
- Could This Be Magic 2
- Walking Along 2
- Little Bitty Pretty One 2
- Tonite, Tonite 2
- Peanuts 2
- Don't Say Goodnight 2
- Rang Tang Ding Dong (I Am the Japanese Sandman) 2
- Happy, Happy, Birthday Baby 2
- Dance with Me 3
- Can I Come Over Tonight 3
- Buzz-Buzz-Buzz 3
- So Strange 3
- Congratulations 3
- Four O'Clock in the Morning