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Doo-wop is a musical form that flourished during the 1950’s and 60's. Groups were generally comprised of four or five members, bass/ baritone /tenor and lead sung in three or four part harmony.
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DOO-WOP

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"This Love's Was Real" "At The Hop"
"Daddy's Home" "Come Go With Me"
""So Much In Love" "He's So Fine"
"Dear Lord" "Teenager In Love"
"Please Be My Girl Friend" "Duke Of Earl"
"Diamonds and Pearls" "Twist and Shout"
"On The Outside Looking In" "Rockin' Robin"
"So Much" Runaround Sue
"Two Kinds Of People In The World" "Wooly Bully"
"What Time Is It?" "Maybe Baby"
 "Love Me" "Oh Boy"
"Little Girl Of Mine" "La Bamba"
"Zoom, Zoom, Zoom" "The Twist"
"Why Do Fools Fall In Love" "Runaway"
"Tears On My Pillow" "Mustang Sally"
"Lets Kiss And Make Up"  
"In The Still Of The Night"  
"I Won't Love You Again"  
"I Want To Be Loved"  
"You've Succeeded"  
"Lonely Guy"  
"Guardian Angel"  
"My Own True Love"  
"Under the Boardwalk"  
"Have You Heard"  

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