NEW YORK STREET CORNER HARMONY IN TEXAS
with our 50's, 60's, and 70's Sock Hop Band

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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
Acappella or w/Band

OLDIES
Moonlites' Band

"This Love's Was Real" "At The Hop"
Live concert
"Daddy's Home" "Barbara Ann"
"So Much In Love"
Live concert
 
"He's So Fine"
"Dear Lord" "The Wanderer"
"Please Be My Girl Friend" "Dream"
"Diamonds and Pearls"
Live concert
"Twist and Shout"
"On The Outside Looking In" "Rockin' Robin"
"So Much" Runaround Sue
"Two Kinds Of People In The World" "Wooly Bully"
Live concert
"What Time Is It?" "Maybe Baby"
 "Love Me" "Oh Boy"
"Little Girl Of Mine"
Live concert
"La Bamba"
"Zoom, Zoom, Zoom" "The Twist"
"Why Do Fools Fall In Love" "Runaway"
Live concert
"Tears On My Pillow" "Mustang Sally"
"Lets Kiss And Make Up" "My Girl"
"In The Still Of The Night" "Kansas City"
"I Won't Love You Again" "Stagger Lee"
"I Want To Be Loved" "Hey Baby"
"You've Succeeded" "I Go To Pieces"
"Lonely Guy" "Horse With No Name"
"Guardian Angel" "Wake Up Little Susie"
"My Own True Love" "This Boy"
"Under the Boardwalk" "Charlie Brown"
"Have You Heard" "Along Came Jones"
"Teenager In Love" "Muskrat Love"
"Duke Of Earl" "That'll Be The Day"
"Come Go With Me" "It Doesn't Matter Anymore"
"Hello Stranger" "Knock On Wood"
"Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" "Teddy Bear"
Rama Lama Ding Dong "Rock Around The Clock"
"Moonlites' Medley"

"Mountain Of Love"

"Roll Over Beethoven"

"Don't Be Cruel"


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