Yes it does not just when they start singing but as soon as the instrumental part starts to play.i'm 71yrs old now and I don't have to hide my transistor radio under my pillow to listen to it.all these song's are my true ❤️
I am 80-years old and still think DOO WOP is the greatest music on the planet. There is a long street tunnel in our town that goes under the railroads. It was (is) the greatest echo chamber anyone could ask for. In those days, we had black groups that would go down there and sing in the evenings. Before long the white guys discovered the same tunnel. Often the white and black guys joined together to make some really great music. There was just the street lights and the singing with us sitting along the street banister. Those were truly magical times. Many of our local groups seemed to be as good as anyone playing on the radio. They had to get good since their peers were sitting around listening. With the singing, a lot of the local girls came down to listen and meet the guys. They would even join in which was special.
Yes my feelings as well and a big thank you to u-tube let me relive my life now I can put faces to the song's never smoked but always had a pack of ciggs rolled up in my t-shirt sleeve.
I'm 75 now, but, I have loved this music since I was 8 or 9 when I first heard it when my older brother (RIP) was listening to it. Songs where you could understand the words.
i am 43 now and i always Loved Doo Wop thanks to my parents "Mostly my father" Always playing it. Hopefully never loose this passion for this style of music
1964 I was 17, Had a job after school, got a 1958 Impala ragtop and a Great looking girlfriend, Life was good, Then 1967 wound up in Vietnam it was rough but I made it home.
Ahhh...'58 Impala...what a great car! Unfortunately my Dad bought a Bel Aire that I drove @ 14 yrs old(Texas)...it was legal back then. Wuld drive some friends to Community Center...🎉🎉
Wow, I'm 73, I feel like a youngster compared to U guys A ha ha !!! 😃😃😃, in 1958 for Christmas my mom bought me one of the first transistor radios, GE it weighed almost 2 1/2 lbs !! The batteries were super expensive. But it was rechargable, I listened for my favorite song Whispering Bells by the del Vikings. Wish they still made music like that now. Great music.
Damn. My first response was, "Really? The BATTERIES were super expensive?". Sure rechargeables. I don't know how long till I saved up enough grocery delivery money, empty nickel and two cent bottle deposits till I cvould buy my own transistor radio. Then I drove my folks nuts playing this shit.
@@brucestaples4510 yeah, there were 4 batteries, a long square 79 volt, a smaller square 22 volt, and 2 round batteries I forget but I think about 9 volts each !!! They were wrapped in a wax type paper. Unusual looking batteries. Around 1958.
just found this Doo Wop Web site tonight and I can not stop listening to all the oldie but goodies they are playing here. Born 1945, high school 1964, Air force 1965, boy they surly where the good old days for me at least. love them all. and god bless all you baby boomers out there . this young generation will Never , Never know the true meaning of music & Love, like we know it.
Share it o your friends hun, we can maybe bring back some good music lol, there alot of different that sites that play this kind of music , try Etta James"",what a voice she had, try "otis Redding," i know the first name is right lol not sure of last nme, if yu like what we called belly rubbing music. Lol
What a time to be born in. The music, cars, White Castle and Steak and Shake. You knew the people on your block and it was safe to go to the park. My heart is a little sad that the teens of today will never experience what we had.
America was bought and paid for decades ago, its what happens when you ruin a society. USA holds little value, retired at forty five and left the country to live overseas. Too expensive there with little value.
What's a shame is that you let people with different values into our space ruining it forever. We'll never forgive what you stole from us so you could feel good about yourself.
I'm only 70....I Remember....I Remember...Like many of you these great tunes...We are not Old folks...We still Rock!...In The Still Of The Night & Beyond!
Am 78 yrs old. Still know and love all of these songs that I can sit, dance and listen to during this crazy, crazy pandemic time. My kids and grandkids can sing some of the songs with me😍😍😍. Take care of yourselves everyone, we will get through this also. My favorite song “Remember Then”
Lucky. That's the best time ever to have grown up. It was after WW2 and before the hippies and commies ruined everything. I'm only 40 but my wife and I love to go for an evening drive with these songs filling the air. Now I just need a 55 Chevy truck to complete the dream.
50's teenager here .. TYSVM for all these fabulous songs .. miss those days but this takes me back to a better time in the USA!! At least we still have the music here!! Tears of joy & bittersweet memories!!
I was born 1944 -life was great music was even better - my brother was born 13 years early - life for him was even better - he is still alive today and going strong 2019 - i feel sorry for people born in the 2000 - what they listen to is not music - thank goodness they can come here to youtube and hear what real music sounds like - thanks Kevin Ma and youtube
The groups that sang in this era truly knew what harmony was as they set the gold standard! Many today think they have talent but their lyrics they sing are unintelligible or pure filth. It is sad that the beautiful, soft and thoughtful sounds are rarely heard except on you tube. Thank you for helping is re-live some wonderful memories.
Hey man! I'm right with ya at 71. And don't even concern yourself with the thumbs downers. It's a generational thing. And not everybody can like everything (think what our parents thought about The Beatles hair...they didn't do so bad, eh?).😁
Born in '45 in Calif and remember cruising the main, drag races in the dark (young idiots!) but listening to all these amazing songs brings tears to my eyes! When you fell in love listening to these records you STAYED in love. 75 y/o and still remember the licence plate number of my first serious love. Go figure!
Hi, Pam! Boy, are you ever right..l have been collecting and listening to this stuff since " back in the day"... Sound track to our lives. This stuff, along with Rockabilly, is the very essence of Rock and Roll. And l live in Canada!
I am 77, from Chile, downward far away from USA. I love this music. In the 50s america was the greatest country in the world. Now its greatness is vanishing slowly. What a pity
1950s USA was no picnic - nuclear terror, racism, bad haircuts, and the adults telling us that our rock-n-roll music was no good! Not so great if you actually lived here at that time.
I was born in the 70s but I was blessed to be best friends with someone who's mother 0layed these 45's constantly.. so great.. best music ever.. people are amazed I know all these songs..
Turned 78 four days ago and was still up doing a little Mashed Potatoes and the Slop to some great sounds of Philly and New York. God bless all you Rock & Rollers out there!
Before you check out this time ! And even in the morning storm standing there behind . The one assigned to myself I heard in my grandma rip 2014 and were in Martin l king town if anything this was suppose to be it. No thoughts of elsewhere were it cant a breeze nasty. Only because that is a vagina not a asshole ( the creature non futile LOVED IT ) . My grandma had stomach cancer can hold her food in . Now, check it it's all fun , fun , play , play do to political matters of okay , who disliked me then and now ? Get paid then when decades ago we were on our youth , grown ass youth some of us today though. Not a soul can say , hear , recall, even record for my satisfaction on a revenge of faces tip..😭
Five years ago I went to a doo wop night in Las Vegas at a small club. An older woman in her 70s hobbled up to the stage with her cane in her hand. Half way through her song, she got lost into the song, threw down her cane and belted it out!!! That's the power of doo wop! After she sang, she hobbled back to her chair. It was awesome! The Night Kings were celebrated that night
Before you check out this time ! And even in the morning storm standing there behind . The one assigned to myself I heard in my grandma rip 2014 and were in Martin l king town if anything this was suppose to be it. No thoughts of elsewhere were it cant a breeze nasty. Only because that is a vagina not a asshole ( the creature non futile LOVED IT ) . My grandma had stomach cancer can hold her food in . Now, check it it's all fun , fun , play , play do to political matters of okay , who disliked me then and now ? Get paid then when decades ago we were on our youth , grown ass youth some of us today though. Not a soul can say , hear , recall, even record for my satisfaction on a revenge of faces tip..😭
Each decade had its own style and flavor! I just love the American style through all of uthe last century. I have to exclude the rap and hip-hop though it's too dark and degrading.
Born in 66, reminds me hanging out at my Grandma's house on the weekends. Back in the day the family always got together. Tamales, homemade tortillas and chorizo con frejoles. My Uncles win spin 45s and play these jams. Talk about great memories. Oldies por vida!
Born 91 and this music has a place in my heart. From 'Count Basie' & The Bird'-(Duke Ellington) to Biggie Smalls' & 'TuPac Shakur. From the impossibly heavy and melodic metal of 'Rings of Saturn', to the Wavey chillaxing vibrations of Barrington Levy. The badass cybersymphony of intense pulsing Electronica from German God Gessafelstein n everything between. MUSIC IS A GIFT! A FEELING, A STORY, A COLLECTIVE THOUGHT TO SHARE WITH OTHERS. AND MOST OF ALL, MUSIC IS US. OUR LIVES, OUR HOPES AND DREAMS, AND THE INSPIRATION TO LIVE ON FOR OTHERS. TO SHARE A PIECE OF WHO WE ARE WITH THE WORLD AND HAVE EVERYONE BE OKAY WITH IT. WE ARE VIBRATION. SO IS MUSIC
In The Still Of The Night and One Summer Night are at the top of my favorates. I was born in 1943 and have the best of Doo-Wop in my soul.After my 1st wife passed about 10 years ago, I thought romantic love was over for me. But then I met Stela who grew up in the Philippines and I was raised in New Orleans. So no cultural match,one would think, yet our values are very similar.And, It turns out, that each of us had met the love of our lives. We both retired and moved to the Philippines where my dad was killed in 1945 during WWII. We are building a new home 10 yards from the Philippine Sea. We traded a lonely retirement for the greatest love of both of our lives and many years to enjoy it. I don't think our meeting was an accident nor will both of us both being in the Rapture. Thank you, Jesus.
I'm also 70, and my older sister babysat me and listened to this music. My late husband and I loved to dance to the 50s music. It was a great diversion through tough times.
At the age of six home life wasn't so good.one day something happened to me I went home crying they asked what's wrong I told them (parent's) instead of going and handing the problem they busted up laughing at me it thru me in shock they laughed.so from that day forward I never told anyone about anything good or bad.that day I had to start thinking like a grown up.did I fall I sure did but I got back up and carried on.then one day I got a transistor radio that was the day I found my refuge in the music like this.i will before ever grateful to all the musicians that created these great song's.now at 70yrs old you bet in fact I'm listening to all the great song's that I listen from way back then.only now it's no longer a refuge it's my pleasure all the way up to my passing.a big thank you to all the great people that made my life more enjoyable and to those who have gone on may you'll R.I.P 🙏.
Born in 45. Collect rare obscure doo wops. Member of ugha. Thanks to Ronnie i many memories. Still listen to that sound. Harmony forever. Lost love by superiors one of my favs. Manys pals sang in groups. Too many to. List here. Thanks to christine vitalle learned more about vocal harmony.
I’m 76 also🥹 I Love Love all these oldies. When I was raising my kids, they knew Saturday mornings early. Mom would get up open all the windows and put on the 🎶 Oldies and it was time to get up and start cleaning the house while listening to the oldies.😂😂😂
I remember always get a dance with a girl with one of these ,even if you were no dancer, usually lead to a walk home with her, but at now 79,have a job to to walk home unaided myself,but those were the days,kids today will never know what it was to live in these times
Born 1950, grew up listening to this ,my mom LOVED doo wop. Tommy Edwards "All in the game"her favorite, mine too. Dance to" till then" in 8th grade X-Mas dance ,with Mary Ellen Berry. Thanks so much mom,miss you still.
Born in 1975...I was 12 y.o.when first time I heard "In the still of the night "(The five Satins) and I can't stop listen Doo Wop!!! You are so lucky Sir, you knew old USA, and old greatest hits ever. I was born too late. ;-) many regards, Katarzyna
@@juliant43 A rush of loving feeling for an old flame that I haven't seen for over fifty years sweeps over me when I hear this music, and for a moment I'm young and in love again.
66 here, in Southern California. I've loved doo-wop for as long as I can remember, thanks to parents who always seemed to have a radio playing, whether at home or in the car. One Summer Night playing as I write this. sublime!
Yes , yes couldn’t be better my lady and I listen and dance around the kitchen we are 76 and 77 and still keep moving. The kids today don’t know what they missed.
❤Doo Wop is the best music 🎵 around!! It was so romantic 🥰 to dance to! I can still remember dancing at sock hops in the 60s! I am now 78 and love to go to Doo Wop concerts!😊
Before you check out this time ! And even in the morning storm standing there behind . The one assigned to myself I heard in my grandma rip 2014 and were in Martin l king town if anything this was suppose to be it. No thoughts of elsewhere were it cant a breeze nasty. Only because that is a vagina not a asshole ( the creature non futile LOVED IT ) . My grandma had stomach cancer can hold her food in . Now, check it it's all fun , fun , play , play do to political matters of okay , who disliked me then and now ? Get paid then when decades ago we were on our youth , grown ass youth some of us today though. Not a soul can say , hear , recall, even record for my satisfaction on a revenge of faces tip..😭
Born in 1953 I had a older sister and three older brothers, I was raised listening to this kind of music and still love it today. Thanks for still playing it.
wow I just read your comment.i to had 1 older sister and 3 older brothers.then 4 younger than i.yes I felt like I was on a teter toter lol.they stopped the draft right before I turned 18..I did have a brother who joined the navy and had a few friends that went over there.they to made it back with bullet holes.to this day it don't make so sense why we were there in the first place.because those who were drafted right out of high school and didn't never have a chance at life and what it had to offer them.back then why go thru all that schooling only to get drafted to kill people that they never had to deal with.yes I love my oldies but goodies till I draw my last breath.
@@ronharsh3140 9 of you guys?? Agree with you totally on VietNam. I feel the same way about Iraq. The war in Ukraine makes me sick to think about. Now I read The Idiot in North Korea has offered Russia 100,000 soldiers to fight against the Ukranians, who......from what I can tell.....did nothing to justify this invasion. I am out of touch with the world I guess. I live in Thailand after retiring from teaching English here.
When the weight of the world starts to gets you down, let doo wop allow you flash back to a simpler happier time. Always makes me feel better when i listen to these great tunes.
Those "Doo Wop " tunes were the best , but also, the 50s wasn't all squeeky clean either. Alot of dirt under the rug as far as drug abuse of barbiturates , marijuana , cocaine , speed pills, heroin , and ,of course the most widely used , and abused alcohol ! I seen videos on you tube about heroin abuse that goes back as far 1949-1951. Yes , 1951 , during the Korean War!
@@luiscalcano4359 that and racism, homophobia and lead poisoning among many other awful things the government did and is still doing. There's no such thing as "simpler times" for the poor and/or oppressed. The few good things I'd say about back then was people were paid way more for their hard work and could actually AFFORD to live not just survive. But even then the world was still just a bunch of greedy and selfish people fighting and killing over land, money, and whatever ideals and standards they could force onto others.
@@luiscalcano4359 also weed isn't even a bad drug, its weird because everything else you listed is either man-made, synthetic or literally poison. Weed is just a plant that makes you feel relaxed. Heroin, Cocaine and Meth are the ACTUAL horrible, evil drugs.
GOD IS GREAT. ME 74 AND STILL LOVE THIS MUSIC. BUT A LOT OF MY FRIENDS ARE GONE NOW THAT I WENT TO SCHOOL WITH HPOE THEY ARE ALL IN DOO WOP HEAVEN. TOMMY R NY
... born in 1940... lived with doo wop all thru the '50s and '60s. I can still hear my.parents..."Ginger, turn that mess off!" I never did... I'm still listening in 2020. I love the music and the memories! Ginger Williams, class of '58, Douglass High School, Baltimore
Ginger Williams , I was born in 1941 and graduated from Camelback High school in 1959 in Phoenix Arizona . The first song I remember in jr high was Gee by the Crows. Took my wife to the 8th grade dance in 1954. The first 45 I bought was Most of All by the Moonglows. I still have over 300 45’s from the fifties. My favorite LP was Flamingo Serenade from 1959. Love that slow dancing and making out. No sex until I was in college. Glad to hear there in someone like you still listening to music from the greatest decade! Billyd
Dixie Kultti Marvin born in 1941. Graduated from Conneaut,High School, Class of'59. Love this music. Hubby & I dance every chance we get. Love the Jive Five, Dubs, Flamingo's, Chantels, etc. Not a bad one in the group. It's a fantastic way of being home bound during this Virus.....music has always made me happy.
Dave Barter I was born in 1949 and started taking drum lessons in 1954. I played drums to Doo Wop and I loved it. R & R and Doo Wop was the greatest music for learning to play drums. I loved it then and I do now at age 72. I still play drums with it.
I was born in 1941. Graduated Bayside HS in Queens in 1958. Loved to listen to Alan Freed on WINS and the "Curley Headed Kid in the Third Row" on WMGM. My favorite song was Most of All by the Moonglows and it still is. I can remember the words to the songs better than the names of my grandkids.
These song's take me back to when i had a beautiful girl friend i loved her so.then one day her dad said we couldn't see each other no more.the pain i felt in my heart was and still like a hot poker touched it.yes that bad.truth is I'm now 67yrs old and i think of her very often specially when i listen to these great song's as if they were talking to me directly.wanna know something i was about 14yrs old when she moved into my neighborhood.i'm 67yrs old now you see I've carried her picture in my wallet.it looks just as good as when she gave it to me.yes when i set here listening to this music and look at her picture and i dream of how wonderful it would be being here with me.😪😔.gish sorry I've got something in my eye needs tended to.
Ronnie Harsh I got a girlfriend's picture in my wallet for the same reason. She had the purest heart of anyone I ever knew. I've had so many girlfriends since then, that I can't remember so many of them, but her I'll never forget.
@@bobfirestone1319 yes sir.it seems like there is that one special girl in your life you just cain't get out of your mind or heart no matter what you do to just let it go but you cain't. I've been married had girl friend's still those embers just keep burning in the heart.i went so as to just rip it up thinking that would help but to no avail i just couldn't bring myself around to do it.crazy maybe but truth be known I'm sure there are other's out there male n female that is in the same boat.😔😔.WHERE EVER YOUR AT MY DARLING KNOW I ALWAYS GOT YOU ON MY MIND.💖U.
@@ronnieharsh1556 , Bob Firestone- Go find her ! There are so many ways of finding out where she is. You can see how she is and possibly re-connect ? ;)
@@tbbuzard928 thank you.i have tried to look her up.but when or if she had gotton married and i have no last name to go by now 🤔 m.there has got to be a way except for private eye.to much money and empty pockets.
Well a big howdy there to ya.from another texan.ft worth tx.worked at Lockheed Martin building f16s. seriously thinking coming back home been gone a spell.i miss it.well take care glad to have the chance talking to another texan that love's these classic song's.GOD BLESS .
This is great music, I remember the block dances in down town Perth Amboy, New Jersey they closed the downtown every Friday night for one big block dance with 50's rock bands on every corner and we used to cruse in our hot rod's till late at night tops down radio blasting. i miss the good times
I am 75 and listening to oldies. Especially when I can't sleep like tonight I listen to the songs I grew up listening to they hold alot memories for me
Born 194x Bay Ridge Brooklyn on 86th st at any given night you would here either The Inspirations, The Classmates, The Chanticleers, The Echos, or groups forming. All singing in various store fronts. Each group had its groupies. Aah summer nights.😎
Wonderful Italian girl I know who moved to Ohio with her sisters used to listen to this music all the time where we worked .. We worked for an auto parts store .. If I ever had a daughter I hope it could be her .. She was just full of wonderful gifts .. Miss you G.L. ..
No question about it! Never a more generally happy time. Give me back my '51 Hudson Hornet and a date to see "Rock Around the Clock" at the local drive-in theater.
American Graffiti got me started on this and still appreciate today.....I also was born 1957. I am a teacher of young professionals so try to expose them to the virtues of this era.
Thank God that we have the technology to preserve these songs. The artists of yesteryear were the real deal. The harmony, tempo, and rhythm of these talented artists is second to none. In the 80s, we had a few groups, but even them couldn't be compared to oldies. Fast forward to the present, the artists of today's ain't worth the spid in the spidtoon. It hurts to listen to them. They have no rhythm or harmony! They are tone deaf. Thank God for these recordings. I'm die-hard 80s rican bass player rock and roller, but I enjoyed every now and then a nice session of playing oldies with my son on the drums. I, for one enjoy these songs 🎵.
Born in `43 ,thank God! Belonged to the United In group Harmony Association (UGHA)run by the great RONNIE "I" ITALIANO which was the greatest club ever. We were entertained by really great doo wop groups every month and always had a fantastic time and partied with the nicest people. Thank you, Ronnie! Great! Great, memories.
Here I am again (3/1/21) listening to the great beats of Doo Wop that bring back memories of a lost love, friends, dances on the weekends, a deep feeling of sadness as I hear the beat and the lyrics, but a lot of sadness because I am now 80 and a lot of those I remember are gone now. Places are not there anymore etc. I had a great time during the 50's. Sorry for all my friends who went to Vietnam in the late 60's I just missed going to Nam got out in 1964. Army.
William, hope ur still hearing the great oldies.. Its 4-1-22 now. Life flies doesn't it😔 Im born in 61.. My daddy played the oldies when we 3 girls were kids.. I love the oldies! Nothing compares! Annd yes bitter sweet memories... But the best is yet to come.....heaven,i pray,and you'll see ur old buds & loved ones. . me too, ill see my mommy..dad turned 82 in march...k so long, keep listening the greats.. God bless
MY GRANDDAUGHTER & I, JUST LOVE DOO WOP, MY G"DAUGHTER IS FIVE, WE JUST DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY, DOO WOP IS MOST BEAUTIFUL MUSIC EVER. THANK YOU FOR BEAUTIFUL MUSIC.
I was born in 1959 and loved listening to CBS FM. It was a sad day when the station returned without this music. Without knowing it, I turned it on for the final Doo Wop Shop. I'm an old punk who loves this along with rockabilly.
Im 39 and music like this makes me envy my elders so.But I am transported back to a simpler time without even lived in it.This is why music is such a powerful gift.
Me too Elena! I'm born '07, but love Old Songs, mainly rock, from this list of Doo-Wops unfortunately my favorite is not there, Life Coul be a Dream (Sh-boom) - The Chords.
I'm 67 and love all the music of the 50's, 60's, and 70's. All the great Do Wop songs really make me appreciate the skill and talent of these great artists. I love reading all the comments of all these young people who have discovered the greatest music ever written and recorded. I had the greatest time as a kid laying on a hillside at night in Clinton, TN and picking up Wolfman Jack out of Chicago on my transistor radio. Just recently I got a real kick out of listening to my 36 year old son sing along to oldies he was listening to on his phone.
Before you check out this time ! And even in the morning storm standing there behind . The one assigned to myself I heard in my grandma rip 2014 and were in Martin l king town if anything this was suppose to be it. No thoughts of elsewhere were it cant a breeze nasty. Only because that is a vagina not a asshole ( the creature non futile LOVED IT ) . My grandma had stomach cancer can hold her food in . Now, check it it's all fun , fun , play , play do to political matters of okay , who disliked me then and now ? Get paid then when decades ago we were on our youth , grown ass youth some of us today though. Not a soul can say , hear , recall, even record for my satisfaction on a revenge of faces tip..😭
Im 39 yrs old and have a 17 yr old and a 12 year old that love this music. I agree they need to have more of this music playing rather than the silliness they play now.
Born in 57 as well. Remember my mom listening to local radio in the car a 1957 Ford. In 1964 dad bought her the 64 1/2 mustang!! Hi-po 289. What music and what cars!!!!
born in 43, and i have them all in this playlist many as 45's bought in recent years play once to put on cd and on my computer, ..... i won't say anything else.
I'm going on 70 and I like this kind of music my self there's no other music like this makes you think of the old days that's for sure. Have fun listening to it all the time. Bye now 😀
I'm 73 and find the music of the 1950s and 60s the only music worth listening to. The memories surface instantly.
Ditto! I'm 72. I don't even listen to the to the late 60's hippie music I used to. It gives me a headache.
Yes it does not just when they start singing but as soon as the instrumental part starts to play.i'm 71yrs old now and I don't have to hide my transistor radio under my pillow to listen to it.all these song's are my true ❤️
amen
I am 80-years old and still think DOO WOP is the greatest music on the planet. There is a long street tunnel in our town that goes under the railroads. It was (is) the greatest echo chamber anyone could ask for. In those days, we had black groups that would go down there and sing in the evenings. Before long the white guys discovered the same tunnel. Often the white and black guys joined together to make some really great music. There was just the street lights and the singing with us sitting along the street banister. Those were truly magical times. Many of our local groups seemed to be as good as anyone playing on the radio. They had to get good since their peers were sitting around listening. With the singing, a lot of the local girls came down to listen and meet the guys. They would even join in which was special.
I wish i was there, that would have been great.😮❤
It was a better time to bad we can't have a time machine and go back again
@edmclaughlin893 I'm not far behind you.still love it to this day.
I'm 29. I listen to doo wop music everyday. Have my whole life. I will continue to do so till I die. WHAT A GREAT COLLECTION 👍👏👌
Yes my feelings as well and a big thank you to u-tube let me relive my life now I can put faces to the song's never smoked but always had a pack of ciggs rolled up in my t-shirt sleeve.
I'm 75 now, but, I have loved this music since I was 8 or 9 when I first heard it when my older brother (RIP) was listening to it. Songs where you could understand the words.
i am 43 now and i always Loved Doo Wop thanks to my parents "Mostly my father" Always playing it. Hopefully never loose this passion for this style of music
1964 I was 17, Had a job after school, got a 1958 Impala ragtop and a Great looking girlfriend, Life was good, Then 1967 wound up in Vietnam it was rough but I made it home.
You lived through some of the most epic events in history. Thank you for your service.
I was with you brother. Great times, great people. And I to made back.
Ahhh...'58 Impala...what a great car! Unfortunately my Dad bought a Bel Aire that I drove @ 14 yrs old(Texas)...it was legal back then.
Wuld drive some friends to Community
Center...🎉🎉
From one vet to another glad you made it back brother
Z
Pesce. Glad you're here somewhat safe and with loved ones. Peace.
Wow, I'm 73, I feel like a youngster compared to U guys A ha ha !!! 😃😃😃, in 1958 for Christmas my mom bought me one of the first transistor radios, GE it weighed almost 2 1/2 lbs !! The batteries were super expensive. But it was rechargable, I listened for my favorite song Whispering Bells by the del Vikings. Wish they still made music like that now. Great music.
Damn. My first response was, "Really? The BATTERIES were super expensive?". Sure rechargeables. I don't know how long till I saved up enough grocery delivery money, empty nickel and two cent bottle deposits till I cvould buy my own transistor radio. Then I drove my folks nuts playing this shit.
@@brucestaples4510 yeah, there were 4 batteries, a long square 79 volt, a smaller square 22 volt, and 2 round batteries I forget but I think about 9 volts each !!! They were wrapped in a wax type paper. Unusual looking batteries. Around 1958.
I am 77. Hope all the young people who love doo wop will
start a music revolution and bring it back. It is the best ever.
As long as I'm alive it won't never be faded out.leaving it to be for the next generation to love
Quit stressing. Heaven has a helluva band.
Now I’m 76 and this is my kind of music! Anybody else?
I am 70 and this is my kind of music.
I agree, I'm 74 and LOVE this music and era. Best times EVER. Grew up in NYC East side.....LOVED the memories
I am going on 80 years old and love this music. I still listen and collect this music.
im 13 lolz
I'm here partner you forgot to mention me again cause I'm a better dancer than y good taste is so hard to fine big up. Y self and bless up
just found this Doo Wop Web site tonight and I can not stop listening to all the oldie but goodies they are playing here. Born 1945, high school 1964, Air force 1965, boy they surly where the good old days for me at least. love them all. and god bless all you baby boomers out there . this young generation will Never , Never know the true meaning of music & Love, like we know it.
Just a Brooklyn boy from 1949 checkin' in. Great tunes, huh? And thank you for your service.
I was born in the 2010s and I gotta say that a lot of us don't know about these. They don't make music like this today.
Share it o your friends hun, we can maybe bring back some good music lol,
there alot of different that sites that play this kind of music ,
try Etta James"",what a voice she had, try "otis Redding," i know the first name is right lol not sure of last nme, if yu like what we called belly rubbing music. Lol
So true, we need to ass this music round, so it will always be around, if thats possible.
😢❤
What a time to be born in. The music, cars, White Castle and Steak and Shake. You knew the people on your block and it was safe to go to the park. My heart is a little sad that the teens of today will never experience what we had.
That's what I tell my grand kids and great grand kids , they will never know the great times we had when I was young and it's a shame .
best days ever those were the best lucky to have born when i was still listening to my music
1950's-1980's are my favorites. Music had a good 30yr run..
America was bought and paid for decades ago, its what happens when you ruin a society. USA holds little value, retired at forty five and left the country to live overseas. Too expensive there with little value.
What's a shame is that you let people with different values into our space ruining it forever. We'll never forgive what you stole from us so you could feel good about yourself.
I'm only 70....I Remember....I Remember...Like many of you these great tunes...We are not Old folks...We still Rock!...In The Still Of The Night & Beyond!
I'm 74 and yes we grew up in the best of times
I'm 77, l feel 16 when I listen to the music.
Amen to that! I'm 48 and I love this music!
im only 47 and love this era of music
I am 60... I tell people that I am 84 so they will think I look great for my age.
Born in 1947...So blessed to have lived in The Wonderful era of Doo-wop💞 I Still listen Today🥰💞
Me too, born in 1947. They say it was a great year for potatoes, but my dad said all the work he could get was cutting briars.
Me too
Me too born in 1947. I feel so blessed to have heard this good music.
@@ezerlenewatkins9644 hello good morning
Hello beautiful good morning
Am 78 yrs old. Still know and love all of these songs that I can sit, dance and listen to during this crazy, crazy pandemic time. My kids and grandkids can sing some of the songs with me😍😍😍. Take care of yourselves everyone, we will get through this also. My favorite song “Remember Then”
Lucky. That's the best time ever to have grown up. It was after WW2 and before the hippies and commies ruined everything. I'm only 40 but my wife and I love to go for an evening drive with these songs filling the air. Now I just need a 55 Chevy truck to complete the dream.
I'm 78 also, and still jitterbug to these hits, just not to every dance as I used to do at the high school sock hops in '57 and 58
Mine is lori.
I'm 71 and crying to this music, I guess I wish time stopped when I was a teen. I still feel like one in my heart though. Carry on do-wop
I'll be 89 in a few weeks and I love hearing these old songs Doo woo style.....great stuff.
50's teenager here .. TYSVM for all these fabulous songs .. miss those days but this takes me back to a better time in the USA!! At least we still have the music here!! Tears of joy & bittersweet memories!!
Better time music wise..
Great Music,you are right.Music is much appreciated... I'm surprised the left hasn't banded it....
I was born 1944 -life was great music was even better - my brother was born 13 years early - life for him was even better - he is still alive today and going strong 2019 - i feel sorry for people born in the 2000 - what they listen to is not music - thank goodness they can come here to youtube and hear what real music sounds like - thanks Kevin Ma and youtube
OH YES>>>>well said, indeed!! ME, 1945 and still hanging in there!.........YOU TUBE FOREVER!!>...
I'm 22 and i know old songs, my family loves old music and my 9 years old nephew love The Beatles.
I too am sorry for kids today , to me that music is just Noise that music was something else , I was born in 1947
When life was so much simpler, days gone bye but the memories live on.
God's love and blessings abound around you...✝️💞🙏😎😘
The groups that sang in this era truly knew what harmony was as they set the gold standard! Many today think they have talent but their lyrics they sing are unintelligible or pure filth. It is sad that the beautiful, soft and thoughtful sounds are rarely heard except on you tube. Thank you for helping is re-live some wonderful memories.
19 year old here.. your culture will never be forgotten by people like me. I wish I could have been as lucky as you all to live in the simpler times
I am 72 years old this is some of the greatest Doo Wopo songs of all time.What is wrong with people 486 thumbs down
Hey man! I'm right with ya at 71. And don't even concern yourself with the thumbs downers. It's a generational thing. And not everybody can like everything (think what our parents thought about The Beatles hair...they didn't do so bad, eh?).😁
I'm 32 years old and I love this music too
Those who put thumbs down R FOOLS! Many were conceived to this music your mom and dad made love
Born in '45 in Calif and remember cruising the main, drag races in the dark (young idiots!) but listening to all these amazing songs brings tears to my eyes! When you fell in love listening to these records you STAYED in love. 75 y/o and still remember the licence plate number of my first serious love. Go figure!
:) I don't even remember my tag number from my first car!!!
well Bonnie.. don't leave us hanging here.. tell us the license plate number!
thats awesome!
Hello beautiful good morning
I’m a 1944 baby. Man, Doo Wop is the ultimate R & R music!! Thanks so much.
I’m a 95 baby and I envy the music and culture of your time sir
Hi, Pam! Boy, are you ever right..l have been collecting and listening to this stuff since " back in the day"... Sound track to our lives. This stuff, along with Rockabilly, is the very essence of Rock and Roll. And l live in Canada!
I quite agree with you there, I loves 💘 it man real cool music for the soul
I'm going on 73 and doo woo is all I listen to..have alexa set on Amazon oldies!
I absolutely love this music Whenever I need to feel good I just listen to this music and magic happens. Will never go out of style for me
Thank you for sharing my favorite music.
oh yeah!
Hey I'm 78 a great grandmother this is all I listen to love it I can let my greatgrand kids listen to it and not b ashamef
I am 77, from Chile, downward far away from USA. I love this music. In the 50s america was the greatest country in the world. Now its greatness is vanishing slowly. What a pity
1950s USA was no picnic - nuclear terror, racism, bad haircuts, and the adults telling us that our rock-n-roll music was no good! Not so great if you actually lived here at that time.
I'm 22 year old and I love this music. Makes me feel nostalgic for a life I never had
same bruh
And me, for the one I had back then.
can't help you're a rock'n roll baby from a long line of them;
Maybe you were with us and you're back. (Your name was Betty?) Who knows...
Maybe it's from a life you lived already 🤔
I was born in the 70s but I was blessed to be best friends with someone who's mother 0layed these 45's constantly.. so great.. best music ever.. people are amazed I know all these songs..
Turned 78 four days ago and was still up doing a little Mashed Potatoes and the Slop to some great sounds of Philly and New York. God bless all you Rock & Rollers out there!
Before you check out this time ! And even in the morning storm standing there behind . The one assigned to myself I heard in my grandma rip 2014 and were in Martin l king town if anything this was suppose to be it. No thoughts of elsewhere were it cant a breeze nasty. Only because that is a vagina not a asshole ( the creature non futile LOVED IT ) . My grandma had stomach cancer can hold her food in . Now, check it it's all fun , fun , play , play do to political matters of okay , who disliked me then and now ? Get paid then when decades ago we were on our youth , grown ass youth some of us today though. Not a soul can say , hear , recall, even record for my satisfaction on a revenge of faces tip..😭
you still with us John-pp6hv ?
I was born in 1967 but I was raised on this music. My Son was born in 1994 and I raised him on this music. We still listen to it.
Love this jam. I remember that night? What month,year, no I don't remember. Hey lol thanks for music. Hey
Five years ago I went to a doo wop night in Las Vegas at a small club. An older woman in her 70s hobbled up to the stage with her cane in her hand. Half way through her song, she got lost into the song, threw down her cane and belted it out!!! That's the power of doo wop! After she sang, she hobbled back to her chair. It was awesome! The Night Kings were celebrated that night
love it . the power of music x
thanks for sharing that moment.
TURN IT UP...
Before you check out this time ! And even in the morning storm standing there behind . The one assigned to myself I heard in my grandma rip 2014 and were in Martin l king town if anything this was suppose to be it. No thoughts of elsewhere were it cant a breeze nasty. Only because that is a vagina not a asshole ( the creature non futile LOVED IT ) . My grandma had stomach cancer can hold her food in . Now, check it it's all fun , fun , play , play do to political matters of okay , who disliked me then and now ? Get paid then when decades ago we were on our youth , grown ass youth some of us today though. Not a soul can say , hear , recall, even record for my satisfaction on a revenge of faces tip..😭
Became a teen in the 60's but loved these
oldies from when I was a little child.
Each decade had its own style and flavor! I just love the American style through all of uthe last century. I have to exclude the rap and hip-hop though it's too dark and degrading.
Born in 66, reminds me hanging out at my Grandma's house on the weekends. Back in the day the family always got together. Tamales, homemade tortillas and chorizo con frejoles. My Uncles win spin 45s and play these jams. Talk about great memories. Oldies por vida!
Did your uncle wear a black leather jacket like The Fonz?
Pablo Cortes
Horale Pablo. Good memories, my mom making bunuelos and me listening to Murray the K ! those were the days!
Then you need to listen the the Barrio Music series also on here. More of the same.
Frijoles vato...😂
My memories now that at 70 years old. They help me live with my cancer.
GOD BLESS YOU!! PRAYERS UP!!
Now I'm 70 and this is still my kind of music...Doo Doo forever!
Born in 1952 Donna, Texas now living in Visalia, CA, still listen to this music brings back many memories
Valley boy
I listen to these oldies on youtube through my smart TV and a good sound bar. Simply fantastic!
I am Danny and I sang the oldies in my group in Newark love them all 1948 okay 👌 DT
Born 91 and this music has a place in my heart. From 'Count Basie' &
The Bird'-(Duke Ellington) to
Biggie Smalls' & 'TuPac Shakur.
From the impossibly heavy and melodic metal of 'Rings of Saturn', to the
Wavey chillaxing vibrations of Barrington Levy. The badass cybersymphony of intense pulsing Electronica from German God Gessafelstein n everything between. MUSIC IS A GIFT!
A FEELING, A STORY, A COLLECTIVE THOUGHT TO SHARE WITH OTHERS.
AND MOST OF ALL, MUSIC IS US.
OUR LIVES, OUR HOPES AND DREAMS, AND THE INSPIRATION TO LIVE ON FOR OTHERS.
TO SHARE A PIECE OF WHO WE ARE WITH THE WORLD AND HAVE EVERYONE BE OKAY WITH IT.
WE ARE VIBRATION.
SO IS MUSIC
In The Still Of The Night and One Summer Night are at the top of my favorates. I was born in 1943 and have the best of Doo-Wop in my soul.After my 1st wife passed about 10 years ago, I thought romantic love was over for me. But then I met Stela who grew up in the Philippines and I was raised in New Orleans. So no cultural match,one would think, yet our values are very similar.And, It turns out, that each of us had met the love of our lives.
We both retired and moved to the Philippines where my dad was killed in 1945 during WWII.
We are building a new home 10 yards from the Philippine Sea. We traded a lonely retirement for
the greatest love of both of our lives and many years to enjoy it.
I don't think our meeting was an accident nor will both of us both being in the Rapture.
Thank you, Jesus.
I'm 52 and I know this music from my parents. Great music.
I remember my older cousin and his friends singing these songs on the corner. We gathered to listen and dance.
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I wanted to listen to the oldie's radio shows. Little Walter was more of a rock 'n' roll type.
I’m 81 and Doo Wops have always been the music of my life.
Farmingdale New York
From Queens Village Hillside Ave and 209 street
Thank you
WINS 1010 AM Radio
1950 ..
@@busterducke4898 we were neighbors. I lived on Springfield Blvd between Jamaica Ave and Hempstead. I live in Bayside now.
I'm also 70, and my older sister babysat me and listened to this music. My late husband and I loved to dance to the 50s music. It was a great diversion through tough times.
At the age of six home life wasn't so good.one day something happened to me I went home crying they asked what's wrong I told them (parent's) instead of going and handing the problem they busted up laughing at me it thru me in shock they laughed.so from that day forward I never told anyone about anything good or bad.that day I had to start thinking like a grown up.did I fall I sure did but I got back up and carried on.then one day I got a transistor radio that was the day I found my refuge in the music like this.i will before ever grateful to all the musicians that created these great song's.now at 70yrs old you bet in fact I'm listening to all the great song's that I listen from way back then.only now it's no longer a refuge it's my pleasure all the way up to my passing.a big thank you to all the great people that made my life more enjoyable and to those who have gone on may you'll R.I.P 🙏.
Born in 45. Collect rare obscure doo wops. Member of ugha. Thanks to Ronnie i many memories. Still listen to that sound. Harmony forever. Lost love by superiors one of my favs. Manys pals sang in groups. Too many to. List here. Thanks to christine vitalle learned more about vocal harmony.
Born 1942, still love music from 1955 to 1965 to this day.
I am 76 years old but when I hear these old tunes bring back my wonderful teen days immediately! I LOVE these songs!
Me too I'm 76 Too.
im 16 and it all started when i heard frankie lymon about a year or two ago, now im addicted to doo wop.
I’m 76 also🥹 I Love Love all these oldies. When I was raising my kids, they knew Saturday mornings early. Mom would get up open all the windows and put on the 🎶 Oldies and it was time to get up and start cleaning the house while listening to the oldies.😂😂😂
I remember always get a dance with a girl with one of these ,even if you were no dancer, usually lead to a walk home with her, but at now 79,have a job to to walk home unaided myself,but those were the days,kids today will never know what it was to live in these times
And me 76 years...Thanks...
I am 76, just lost my wife and grew up on this in the 50's and 60's, brings back many memories together.
I'm also 76 and love our DooWop music. Rock on!
this was music was by talented artists, who spoke of love. Brings back good memories. Bring back DooWop
Born 1950, grew up listening to this ,my mom LOVED doo wop. Tommy Edwards "All in the game"her favorite, mine too. Dance to" till then" in 8th grade X-Mas dance ,with Mary Ellen Berry. Thanks so much mom,miss you still.
Born in 1942 lived, loved and dance to this music till this day Doo Wop and Rock
and Roll will live forever.
1942 me too what a time we lived in would not trade it for anytime
Born in 1975...I was 12 y.o.when first time I heard "In the still of the night "(The five Satins) and I can't stop listen Doo Wop!!! You are so lucky Sir, you knew old USA, and old greatest hits ever. I was born too late. ;-) many regards, Katarzyna
@@charlescharles8623 1942 here, too and I second all the above.
Wasn't it the best time to be young. I listen to this music everyday. Thanks, UA-cam
@@juliant43 A rush of loving feeling for an old flame that I haven't seen for over fifty years sweeps over me when I hear this music, and for a moment I'm young and in love again.
66 here, in Southern California. I've loved doo-wop for as long as I can remember, thanks to parents who always seemed to have a radio playing, whether at home or in the car. One Summer Night playing as I write this. sublime!
Yes , yes couldn’t be better my lady and I listen and dance around the kitchen we are 76 and 77 and still keep moving.
The kids today don’t know what they missed.
❤Doo Wop is the best music 🎵 around!! It was so romantic 🥰 to dance to! I can still remember dancing at sock hops in the 60s! I am now 78 and love to go to Doo Wop concerts!😊
Born in 1946 and able to enjoy music at its finest.Listening to DooWop takes me to my happy place when all else fails.
Before you check out this time ! And even in the morning storm standing there behind . The one assigned to myself I heard in my grandma rip 2014 and were in Martin l king town if anything this was suppose to be it. No thoughts of elsewhere were it cant a breeze nasty. Only because that is a vagina not a asshole ( the creature non futile LOVED IT ) . My grandma had stomach cancer can hold her food in . Now, check it it's all fun , fun , play , play do to political matters of okay , who disliked me then and now ? Get paid then when decades ago we were on our youth , grown ass youth some of us today though. Not a soul can say , hear , recall, even record for my satisfaction on a revenge of faces tip..😭
Born in 1953 I had a older sister and three older brothers, I was raised listening to this kind of music and still love it today. Thanks for still playing it.
Did you receive an invitation from Uncle Sam to visit SouthEast Asia in a place called SouthVietnam ? Just curious. I'm 65 as of 3/30/2022.
wow I just read your comment.i to had 1 older sister and 3 older brothers.then 4 younger than i.yes I felt like I was on a teter toter lol.they stopped the draft right before I turned 18..I did have a brother who joined the navy and had a few friends that went over there.they to made it back with bullet holes.to this day it don't make so sense why we were there in the first place.because those who were drafted right out of high school and didn't never have a chance at life and what it had to offer them.back then why go thru all that schooling only to get drafted to kill people that they never had to deal with.yes I love my oldies but goodies till I draw my last breath.
@@ronharsh3140 9 of you guys?? Agree with you totally on VietNam. I feel the same way about Iraq. The war in Ukraine makes me sick to think about. Now I read The Idiot in North Korea has offered Russia 100,000 soldiers to fight against the Ukranians, who......from what I can tell.....did nothing to justify this invasion. I am out of touch with the world I guess. I live in Thailand after retiring from teaching English here.
I was born in 53 had older brother born in 1940 listen to his records
It was a Truly Wonderful time to be a teenager., an Awesome era of Great Music.
Throwback I grow up with my parents listen too loved it never gets old and never dies even it's 2021 Thank You for sharing
When the weight of the world starts to gets you down, let doo wop allow you flash back to a simpler happier time. Always makes me feel better when i listen to these great tunes.
I dig ya! I'm all about the flashbacks...........some are great.....some not so much.
I feel the same way.
Those "Doo Wop " tunes were the best , but also, the 50s wasn't all squeeky clean either. Alot of dirt under the rug as far as drug abuse of barbiturates , marijuana , cocaine , speed pills, heroin , and ,of course the most widely used , and abused alcohol !
I seen videos on you tube about heroin abuse that goes back as far 1949-1951. Yes , 1951 , during the Korean War!
@@luiscalcano4359 that and racism, homophobia and lead poisoning among many other awful things the government did and is still doing. There's no such thing as "simpler times" for the poor and/or oppressed.
The few good things I'd say about back then was people were paid way more for their hard work and could actually AFFORD to live not just survive. But even then the world was still just a bunch of greedy and selfish people fighting and killing over land, money, and whatever ideals and standards they could force onto others.
@@luiscalcano4359 also weed isn't even a bad drug, its weird because everything else you listed is either man-made, synthetic or literally poison.
Weed is just a plant that makes you feel relaxed. Heroin, Cocaine and Meth are the ACTUAL horrible, evil drugs.
Setting in garage watching the rain. Cup of coffee and the Doo Wops.
God is Good.
GOD IS GREAT. ME 74 AND STILL LOVE THIS MUSIC. BUT A LOT OF MY FRIENDS ARE GONE NOW THAT I WENT TO SCHOOL WITH HPOE THEY ARE ALL IN DOO WOP HEAVEN. TOMMY R NY
Cant beat that..
I was 7 years old in the 60s and I thought my older cousin was living in the best times ever. This music was everywhere.
AMEN!!!
Don't go in the rain god is peeing..
... born in 1940... lived with doo wop all thru the '50s and '60s. I can still hear my.parents..."Ginger, turn that mess off!" I never did... I'm still listening in 2020. I love the music and the memories! Ginger Williams, class of '58, Douglass High School, Baltimore
Ginger Williams , I was born in 1941 and graduated from Camelback High school in 1959 in Phoenix Arizona . The first song I remember in jr high was Gee by the Crows. Took my wife to the 8th grade dance in 1954. The first 45 I bought was Most of All by the Moonglows. I still have over 300 45’s from the fifties. My favorite LP was Flamingo Serenade from 1959. Love that slow dancing and making out. No sex until I was in college. Glad to hear there in someone like you still listening to music from the greatest decade! Billyd
City high class of 62 man!!! B;more was so much better then!
Dixie Kultti Marvin born in 1941. Graduated from Conneaut,High School, Class of'59. Love this music. Hubby & I dance every chance we get. Love the Jive Five, Dubs, Flamingo's, Chantels, etc. Not a bad one in the group. It's a fantastic way of being home bound during this Virus.....music has always made me happy.
Born in 1948 and this music brings back such memories of fun and love
WHAT A GREAT ERA, OH, HOW I MISS THOSE GREAT OLE DAYS!!
Dave Barter I was born in 1949 and started taking drum lessons in 1954. I played drums to Doo Wop and I loved it. R & R and Doo Wop was the greatest music for learning to play drums. I loved it then and I do now at age 72. I still play drums with it.
Born in the 80s and this is my favourite music. So beautiful I can just see it now all them lovely couples dancing to this beautiful love it 🥰
Fabulous,brought me back,🎶🎶🎶🥰🥰🥰👏👏👏plus,I know all the words,dancing in my head♥️♥️♥️🎶🎶🎶
its addictive !
Born in 1960 in Detroit love the music of the 1950's and early 1960's long live Doo Wop.
Gary VanDecar Brenda le
You
jesus, you're a puppy son
I was born in 1941. Graduated Bayside HS in Queens in 1958. Loved to listen to Alan Freed on WINS and the "Curley Headed Kid in the Third Row" on WMGM. My favorite song was Most of All by the Moonglows and it still is. I can remember the words to the songs better than the names of my grandkids.
Peter Tripp- "The Curly-headed Kid In The Third Row"
I was born '87, I've always loved oldies, but these were All songs I've never heard. My new fav mix!
Great Music listen to this music all the time brings back a lot of memories in my life am 76 years young still love it
I'm 57 and been listening to Doo Wop since I was 13. My older brothers would play these records back in the day.
These song's take me back to when i had a beautiful girl friend i loved her so.then one day her dad said we couldn't see each other no more.the pain i felt in my heart was and still like a hot poker touched it.yes that bad.truth is I'm now 67yrs old and i think of her very often specially when i listen to these great song's as if they were talking to me directly.wanna know something i was about 14yrs old when she moved into my neighborhood.i'm 67yrs old now you see I've carried her picture in my wallet.it looks just as good as when she gave it to me.yes when i set here listening to this music and look at her picture and i dream of how wonderful it would be being here with me.😪😔.gish sorry I've got something in my eye needs tended to.
Ronnie Harsh
I got a girlfriend's picture in my wallet for the same reason. She had the purest heart of anyone I ever knew. I've had so many girlfriends since then, that I can't remember so many of them, but her I'll never forget.
@@bobfirestone1319 yes sir.it seems like there is that one special girl in your life you just cain't get out of your mind or heart no matter what you do to just let it go but you cain't. I've been married had girl friend's still those embers just keep burning in the heart.i went so as to just rip it up thinking that would help but to no avail i just couldn't bring myself around to do it.crazy maybe but truth be known I'm sure there are other's out there male n female that is in the same boat.😔😔.WHERE EVER YOUR AT MY DARLING KNOW I ALWAYS GOT YOU ON MY MIND.💖U.
@@ronnieharsh1556 , Bob Firestone- Go find her ! There are so many ways of finding out where she is. You can see how she is and possibly re-connect ? ;)
@@tbbuzard928 thank you.i have tried to look her up.but when or if she had gotton married and i have no last name to go by now 🤔 m.there has got to be a way except for private eye.to much money and empty pockets.
Ronnie, I had the same thing happen to me...lol Dad said the same to us, broke my heart. But still remember her name.
Born in 1954 December 25th and this is my kind of music. Still play my 45’s and play my oldies on my guitar. Q-vo from El Paso Texas. Oldies forever.
Well a big howdy there to ya.from another texan.ft worth tx.worked at Lockheed Martin building f16s. seriously thinking coming back home been gone a spell.i miss it.well take care glad to have the chance talking to another texan that love's these classic song's.GOD BLESS .
Ronnie Harsh Thanks
happy late birthday :)
@@freerights6695 Thanks hope you had a great Christmas with your family God bless you all
@@albertquijas9655 Thanks, you too. We're almost through 2020, stay safe and God bless
This is great music, I remember the block dances in down town Perth Amboy, New Jersey they closed the downtown every Friday night for one big block dance with 50's rock bands on every corner and we used to cruse in our hot rod's till late at night tops down radio blasting. i miss the good times
I am 75 and listening to oldies. Especially when I can't sleep like tonight I listen to the songs I grew up listening to they hold alot memories for me
Born 194x Bay Ridge Brooklyn on 86th st at any given night you would
here either The Inspirations, The Classmates, The Chanticleers, The Echos,
or groups forming. All singing in various store fronts. Each group had its
groupies. Aah summer nights.😎
I was a child in the 1950's. Little did I know then what a wonderful era it was.
Loving it allways
humane era
when you have your gal , a full moon and this music .any time is great ,,,married in 97 and still have a crush on her...
Born 53 the Same year as the FIRST CORVETTE, I HAVE Been a ROCK N ROLL MUSICIAN, ALL MY LIFE!!
RIGHT ON MAN!!🤠💞🎸🎶💥
I'm 67 and I remember this music especially from the later 50s.
I was born in 1955, and thanks to my older teenage siblings I grew up with these cool sounds!
jesus, you're a puppy son
@@hoss-lk4bg me? A puppy? Tell that to the ones I meet who tell me they were born in 1990 something. HAH!
Wonderful Italian girl I know who moved
to Ohio with her sisters used to listen to this
music all the time where we worked ..
We worked for an auto parts store ..
If I ever had a daughter I hope it could be her ..
She was just full of wonderful gifts ..
Miss you G.L. ..
I'm 73 and I still love this music
This is the music of our life,
if you lived in the 50's, Our music holds no equal, long live rock & Roll. George Julian
Amen brother
You said it, can't hold a candle to our music.
@@bandstand16 You said it, AMEN
No question about it! Never a more generally happy time. Give me back my '51 Hudson Hornet and a date to see "Rock Around the Clock" at the local drive-in theater.
@@jamesfloyd1864 I agree with you...
I'm 50 years old and love doo wop!!! Got my teenage kids listening as well!!!
Your kids will thank you forever
Born in 1957, I missed this music when it hit the music scene but I do remember it as oldies. I love Doo Wop....
American Graffiti got me started on this and still appreciate today.....I also was born 1957. I am a teacher of young professionals so try to expose them to the virtues of this era.
57 years old I’ve been listening to this music and swing music and frank sinatra and deano since I was 5 years old. Still hooked 😊
Thank God that we have the technology to preserve these songs. The artists of yesteryear were the real deal. The harmony, tempo, and rhythm of these talented artists is second to none. In the 80s, we had a few groups, but even them couldn't be compared to oldies. Fast forward to the present, the artists of today's ain't worth the spid in the spidtoon. It hurts to listen to them. They have no rhythm or harmony! They are tone deaf. Thank God for these recordings. I'm die-hard 80s rican bass player rock and roller, but I enjoyed every now and then a nice session of playing oldies with my son on the drums. I, for one enjoy these songs 🎵.
Born in 1954 love Doo Wop, Rockabilly, Glenn Miller, etc.
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Born in `43 ,thank God! Belonged to the United In group Harmony Association (UGHA)run by the great RONNIE "I" ITALIANO which was the greatest club ever. We were entertained by really great doo wop groups every month and always had a fantastic time and partied with the nicest people. Thank you, Ronnie! Great! Great, memories.
You lucky sod. God bless.
@@markthemovieman Very lucky with really great memories and friends. God bless Ronnie.
Here I am again (3/1/21) listening to the great beats of Doo Wop that bring back memories of a lost love, friends, dances on the weekends, a deep feeling of sadness as I hear the beat and the lyrics, but a lot of sadness because I am now 80 and a lot of those I remember are gone now. Places are not there anymore etc. I had a great time during the 50's. Sorry for all my friends who went to Vietnam in the late 60's I just missed going to Nam got out in 1964. Army.
William, hope ur still hearing the great oldies.. Its 4-1-22 now. Life flies doesn't it😔
Im born in 61.. My daddy played the oldies when we 3 girls were kids.. I love the oldies! Nothing compares!
Annd yes bitter sweet memories... But the best is yet to come.....heaven,i pray,and you'll see ur old buds & loved ones. . me too, ill see my mommy..dad turned 82 in march...k so long, keep listening the greats.. God bless
I listened to 1950s music with my mom, who was a teenager back in the 50s. Such a great music... You guys lived in great times 😄!
MY GRANDDAUGHTER & I, JUST LOVE DOO WOP, MY G"DAUGHTER IS FIVE, WE JUST DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY, DOO WOP IS MOST BEAUTIFUL MUSIC EVER. THANK YOU FOR BEAUTIFUL MUSIC.
I was born in 1959 and loved listening to CBS FM. It was a sad day when the station returned without this music. Without knowing it, I turned it on for the final Doo Wop Shop. I'm an old punk who loves this along with rockabilly.
Im 39 and music like this makes me envy my elders so.But I am transported back to a simpler time without even lived in it.This is why music is such a powerful gift.
born in 2007... yet in love with doo-wop!’ Praying for this to come back again.. tired of the bad music these days!!..
There are still singers out there who can harmonise, but listening to popular music you'd think it a dead art like reading LinearA.
Rockabilly & Doo Wop are timeless, the style still flourishes.
lmao you still a baby
@@ericverrier3008 lol. 3 years ain't shit. Chill out. It's not a competition anyway.
Me too Elena! I'm born '07, but love Old Songs, mainly rock, from this list of Doo-Wops unfortunately my favorite is not there, Life Coul be a Dream (Sh-boom) - The Chords.
I'm 67 and love all the music of the 50's, 60's, and 70's. All the great Do Wop songs really make me appreciate the skill and talent of these great artists. I love reading all the comments of all these young people who have discovered the greatest music ever written and recorded. I had the greatest time as a kid laying on a hillside at night in Clinton, TN and picking up Wolfman Jack out of Chicago on my transistor radio. Just recently I got a real kick out of listening to my 36 year old son sing along to oldies he was listening to on his phone.
Before you check out this time ! And even in the morning storm standing there behind . The one assigned to myself I heard in my grandma rip 2014 and were in Martin l king town if anything this was suppose to be it. No thoughts of elsewhere were it cant a breeze nasty. Only because that is a vagina not a asshole ( the creature non futile LOVED IT ) . My grandma had stomach cancer can hold her food in . Now, check it it's all fun , fun , play , play do to political matters of okay , who disliked me then and now ? Get paid then when decades ago we were on our youth , grown ass youth some of us today though. Not a soul can say , hear , recall, even record for my satisfaction on a revenge of faces tip..😭
Im 39 yrs old and have a 17 yr old and a 12 year old that love this music. I agree they need to have more of this music playing rather than the silliness they play now.
I’m 74. Love the oldies por Vida ❤
I was born in '57 and when I was very young I listened to Do Wop, and today it is still at the core of my soul along with, Gospel Quartet music.
Me too, old school gospel, and classic doo wop. All that harmony with great leads and falsettos
I see it Never could be any better!!!
@@thomascarrollo1433 such sweet music
Born in 57 as well. Remember my mom listening to local radio in the car a 1957 Ford. In 1964 dad bought her the 64 1/2 mustang!! Hi-po 289. What music and what cars!!!!
74 and love listening to these!
Hello beautiful lady good morning
born in 43, and i have them all in this playlist many as 45's bought in recent years play once to put on cd and on my computer, ..... i won't say anything else.
I'm 68 young years old and I definitely love this kind of music 🎵🎶 and MORE 💯👊❤️
I'm going on 70 and I like this kind of music my self there's no other music like this makes you think of the old days that's for sure. Have fun listening to it all the time. Bye now 😀