| jib09:14 UTC07 Aug 2007 | My vote goes to SUNDAY KIND OF LOVE by The Harptones.
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| vinnyd19:44 UTC07 Aug 2007 | Excellent choice.
The original (?) Fran Warren recording with Claude Thornhill's big band is also worth listening to.
Competition in the doo-wop ballad genre would have to include "I only have eyes for you" by the Flamingos.
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| websterella03:31 UTC08 Aug 2007 | I like the Etta James version myself.
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| nerb04:37 UTC08 Aug 2007 | Anything by the Ravens. I don't know too much doo-wop but I love that bass voice. So, "My Baby's Gone" by The Ravens is the best for me.
What about"Sh-boom" by The Chords? Does that count? "Life could be a dream ...."
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| nerb04:43 UTC08 Aug 2007 | oh. I downloaded Sunday Kind of Love from emusic. Now that's a ballad.
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| nerb04:49 UTC08 Aug 2007 | any picks from this lot of doo wop compilations? I've got some download credits to use, good steers gratefully accepted
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| drovers_dog05:55 UTC08 Aug 2007 | <blockquote>Quote <hr>good steers gratefully accepted<hr></blockquote> Sounds like a promo ad for an abattoir.
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| nerb06:05 UTC08 Aug 2007 | could be. You wouldn't want a bum steer would ya?
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| niner08:59 UTC08 Aug 2007 | Where's the link, Jib?
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