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Early fans of Doo-Wop will know that Times Square Music first introduced the A Cappella sound to the New York area with 'All Mine' by the Five Satins on the Nite Train show on WADO and the George Tucker Show on WINS. The label originally released 'The Sound of the City,' all unreleased a cappella songs from the 1960s, as an lp in 1965. 20 authentic tunes from the birth of Doo-Wop, some favorites: The Vitones' 'La Di Da,' The Tear Stains' 'Too Young,' Tommy & The Tears' 'Punishment,' The Knick Knoks' 'Temptation,' The Revlons' 'I Lost My Job,' The Memories' 'Stop, Look & Listen,' The El Sierros' 'This Is The Nite,' The Monty's 'Teardrops' and the Nutmegs' 'Roseanne.' Sweet music from the day when you could go out on a streetcorner in the Bronx and harmonize with these guys! |