Actually, I don't know many Doo-wop songs. I'd like to know some recommended songs from people who are knowledgeable about Doo-wop (doowop, doo wop) or African-American music.
I'm a super passionate about Doo-wop, doowop, doo wop songs and style... I'm writing a book on Doo-wop or better said on the 'Four-chords schemas'. If you're just looking for beautiful songs do an online research and you'll find plenty... just type in the word ‘doo-wop songs’. IMP.: Not to be confused with an era called Doo-wop and the harmonic structure of some songs written in a certain style (which is what I write about in my book). Last edited: Feb 7, 2025
Thank you. If there were any unknown songs, I would have just wanted to know... Sorry if you're offended.
No, you don't have to apologise... you didn't do anything wrong, I'm not offended. There are thousands of songs that belong to the doo-wop genre and writing down two or three names wouldn't help you, instead doing an online search will have you discovering hundreds of songs in no time. If you want more information about just ask, I'll be happy to help if I can.
I see. I understand. I'll try and explore it myself and if there's anything else I'll come back here and ask questions. Because you seem to know more. thank you!
I went on a doo-wop binge recently. I visited the Russian Site and searched "Doo wop collection" and downloaded a bunch of torrents. As ElMoreno said, it's a massive genre. I got heavily into The Flamingos. The instrumental arrangements and vocal reverb of the I Only Have Eyes For You album have an almost narcotic feel. Glorious.
Frank Zappa did at least one album of Doowop. you could argue that some of Joe's garage has a bit of that as well. one of my favorites is the Del Vikings, come and go with me: someone needs to make a 7 minute remix of this with a drum break..
If you are going down that road you might want to try some of phil spector's adjacent music, like the Ronettes. I still can't figure out how they could change outfits so fast between verses..
The Platters earned their status as one of the finest doo-wop groups through their elegant harmonies, refined arrangements, and timeless love songs. With a velvety baritone lead in Tony Williams and a strikingly beautiful female voice in Zola Taylor, The Platters exuded sophistication and romance in hits like "Only You (And You Alone)" and "The Great Pretender." They demonstrated a unique ability to shift seamlessly between smooth ballads and uptempo numbers, demonstrating the versatility and range of doo-wop music. By melding elements of pop, R&B, and even orchestral arrangements, The Platters set a high bar for doo-wop excellence. Rock Out To Some Of The Most Popular Songs From The Platters - "Only You (And You Alone)" - "The Great Pretender" - "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" Dive Into The Platters's History With Some Unique Deep Cuts - "Enchanted" - "My Dream" The Platters - The Great Pretender (1959) 4K Freddie Mercury - The Great Pretender
The Drifters are truly a testament to the staying power of doo-wop music, with a legacy spanning over half a century and a talent for seamlessly blending R&B, soul, and rock and roll. With an ever-evolving lineup, they've managed to maintain a distinct sound characterized by tight harmonies and smooth, emotive vocals. Their iconic hits, such as "Save the Last Dance for Me" and "Under the Boardwalk," epitomize the doo-wop style with catchy melodies and heartfelt lyrics. The Drifters have not only created timeless classics but have also influenced countless artists, solidifying their status as one of the all-time greats in doo-wop history. Rock Out To Some Of The Most Popular Songs From The Drifters - "Under the Boardwalk" - "Save The Last Dance For Me" - "This Magic Moment" Dive Into The Drifters's History With Some Unique Deep Cuts - "I Count the Tears" - "On Broadway" The Drifters - Under the Boardwalk Bruce Willis-Under The Boardwalk
The Temptations also deserve recognition for their significant contributions to doo-wop music. Their impeccable vocal harmonies, smooth choreography, and charismatic stage presence set them apart from other groups of the era, as exemplified by hits like "My Girl" and "Ain't Too Proud to Beg." By incorporating elements of R&B, soul, and even psychedelic rock into their sound, The Temptations expanded the possibilities of doo-wop music, paving the way for future generations of artists. Their enduring popularity and influence can be traced back to their roots in doo-wop, which they elevated to new heights through their creativity and talent. Rock Out To Some Of The Most Popular Songs From The Temptations - "My Girl" - "Papa Was A Rollin' Stone" - "Ain’t Too Proud to Beg" Dive Into The Temptations's History With Some Unique Deep Cuts - "It's Summer" - "Don't Let The Joneses Get You Down" The Temptations - Papa Was A Rolling Stone The Temptations - My Girl
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+1 for that Flamingos album @FrankPig recommended earlier in the thread. We had this album which my dad brought home one day from a second hand store. We had several of the songs from it on the jukebox ! Brings back memories of growing up with all kinds of music around the house constantly. It's a good compilation of the doo wop genre and how it developed and influenced rock n roll, soul, northern soul etc
yeah doo-wop is my shit, old school soul music in general, the miracles are probably my favorite BRUH, Smokey is singing is ass off on this one boy. the Jackson 5 also killed this but this is the original, John Lennon was also a big fan of smokey robinson i learned this is just butter, his voice is so fucking sick yo smh different group i also dig, Come Back Baby by The Stoppers anyways this can go on forever, i have so many soul records, its one of my top genres and doo-wop is apart of that