Artist: Various Artists
Title: Over The Tops Doo Wops Vol 2 – Don't Pull, Don't Push, Don't Shove
Style: Doo Wop – R&B
Available
A true underground music of the 1950s, Doo-Wop (it didn't even have a name until its heyday was over) represented a form of folk art that was most often practiced on urban street corners, playgrounds and high schools across the USA by young (predominantly male) vocal quartets. Here is another delicious helping of uptempo doo-woppin' tracks from that era by no-hit wonders like the Court Jesters, Mixers, Five Vets and Tony Rice and the Overtones as well as better-known units like the Rainbows, Sentimentals, Four Buddies and the Willows. All are prime examples of the type of music that teenagers across the country were listening and dancing to when a drive-in hamburger cost fifteen cents and 45 rpm records (at 89 cents a piece) were considered the backbone of the music industry. So enjoy!
1. Roaches - Court Jesters
2. Johnny's Got A Girlfriend - Mixers
3. Do You Wanna Rock - Four Kings
4. Mary Lee - Rainbows
5. I Want To Love You - Sentimentals
6. Ain't Got The Money - Melloharps
7. Rock, Moan And Cry - Playboys
8. Love Me Sweet - Intervals
9. Destination 2165 - Cues
10. Queen Of Swing - Labradors
11. Ping Pong - Glowtones
12. Pa-Pa-Ya Baby - Jumping Jacks
13. Right Now - Five Vets
14. Bluesy Me - Dave Collins & The Scrubbs
15. Bow Wow - Pyramids
16. No Time - Titans
17. Little School Girl - Tony Rice & Overtones
18. Boppin' With The Mambo - Sultans
19. Midnight Hours - Drivers
20. Don't Leave Me Here To Cry - Supremes
21. Look Out - Four Buddies With Lefty Bates Orch.
22. Paw's In The Kitchen - James Quintet
23. Vowels Of Love - Poets
24. Don't Pull, Don't Push, Don't Shove - Willows
25. Corn Whiskey - Empires
Title: Over The Tops Doo Wops Vol 2 – Don't Pull, Don't Push, Don't Shove
Style: Doo Wop – R&B
Available
A true underground music of the 1950s, Doo-Wop (it didn't even have a name until its heyday was over) represented a form of folk art that was most often practiced on urban street corners, playgrounds and high schools across the USA by young (predominantly male) vocal quartets. Here is another delicious helping of uptempo doo-woppin' tracks from that era by no-hit wonders like the Court Jesters, Mixers, Five Vets and Tony Rice and the Overtones as well as better-known units like the Rainbows, Sentimentals, Four Buddies and the Willows. All are prime examples of the type of music that teenagers across the country were listening and dancing to when a drive-in hamburger cost fifteen cents and 45 rpm records (at 89 cents a piece) were considered the backbone of the music industry. So enjoy!
1. Roaches - Court Jesters
2. Johnny's Got A Girlfriend - Mixers
3. Do You Wanna Rock - Four Kings
4. Mary Lee - Rainbows
5. I Want To Love You - Sentimentals
6. Ain't Got The Money - Melloharps
7. Rock, Moan And Cry - Playboys
8. Love Me Sweet - Intervals
9. Destination 2165 - Cues
10. Queen Of Swing - Labradors
11. Ping Pong - Glowtones
12. Pa-Pa-Ya Baby - Jumping Jacks
13. Right Now - Five Vets
14. Bluesy Me - Dave Collins & The Scrubbs
15. Bow Wow - Pyramids
16. No Time - Titans
17. Little School Girl - Tony Rice & Overtones
18. Boppin' With The Mambo - Sultans
19. Midnight Hours - Drivers
20. Don't Leave Me Here To Cry - Supremes
21. Look Out - Four Buddies With Lefty Bates Orch.
22. Paw's In The Kitchen - James Quintet
23. Vowels Of Love - Poets
24. Don't Pull, Don't Push, Don't Shove - Willows
25. Corn Whiskey - Empires