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The Three Bells rules. Twitter users knocked it out early but it's easy listening masks beautiful vocal performances and a poignant story.
Digging this stretch of three-piece multi-gender vocal groups mixed with classic R&B rockers.
Digging this stretch of three-piece multi-gender vocal groups mixed with classic R&B rockers.
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It's currently being demolished by Shout
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1959 #6:
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But what if I want to dream alone?
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1959 #5:
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Wang Boy
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1959 #4:
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...you can't... too easy...
PENIS!
...sorry oh god... so sorry...
WANG!
PENIS!
...sorry oh god... so sorry...
WANG!
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1959 #3:
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So I use the Billboard end of year to help decide which songs go in my tourney but it's been months since I looked. I assume I grabbed the top two, so my guesses are... 1. MTK and 2. IOHEFY
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1959 #2:
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Mack the Wang and Kurt Weill, ftw!
Bobby Darin had a goat 1959, with this, Beyond the Sea, and Dream Lover. Not many, or maybe no artist, was able to jump so easily between rock and roll and standards (maybe Ray Charles in the early 60s). And the year before his big hit was... Splish Splash. 1959, the year he leveled up.
Bobby Darin had a goat 1959, with this, Beyond the Sea, and Dream Lover. Not many, or maybe no artist, was able to jump so easily between rock and roll and standards (maybe Ray Charles in the early 60s). And the year before his big hit was... Splish Splash. 1959, the year he leveled up.
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1959 #1:
BTW, here's the British reply:
BTW, here's the British reply:
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It's very good I'm hesitant to admit, but it's so embarrassingly patriotic, so I'm glad it lost to "Long Black Veil" in my tourney today.
Woah, he wrote an answer song to his own song?
I got MTK right but IOHEFY was I Only Have Eyes For You which wasn't as big a hit as I thought / as it should've been
Woah, he wrote an answer song to his own song?
I got MTK right but IOHEFY was I Only Have Eyes For You which wasn't as big a hit as I thought / as it should've been
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For 1958 #25, we have a double-sided hit, which we'll have a few of for this year:
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Not bad! But here's the Orioles version from 48
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1958 #24:
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My nickname in high school.
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1958 #23 (another double-sider, this time with both songs available in one video):
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Didn't include this in my tourney but maybe I should've, as I haven't listened to it in probably a decade and it's immediately stuck in my head.
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1958 #22 (another double-sider):
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Doncha' Think Wang Time
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1958 #21:
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Wang Yak
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The Coasters we're so good. King Curtis on sax, but not Yakety Sax, just the Yakety Yak sax.
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King Wang on sex.
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1958 #20:
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Bah.
bah bah bah. Bah bah bah bah. Bah bah bah bah. Bah bah bah bah At The Hop!
Fun fact Dick Clark demanded 50% of the royalties in return for playing it on AB. If he had done it a few years later he'd have been kicked out of show business.
bah bah bah. Bah bah bah bah. Bah bah bah bah. Bah bah bah bah At The Hop!
Fun fact Dick Clark demanded 50% of the royalties in return for playing it on AB. If he had done it a few years later he'd have been kicked out of show business.
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1958 #19:
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Wang
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1958 #18:
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Hashtag not my Jimmie Rodgers
As for Whole World, it's interesting to hear the folk movement simmer around pre-Dylan. People were into it!
As for Whole World, it's interesting to hear the folk movement simmer around pre-Dylan. People were into it!
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1958 #17 (a double-sider):
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Not safe.
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1958 #16:
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Twilight Wang
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Platters rule.
I was today years old when... i learned that platters mean vinyl records.
I was today years old when... i learned that platters mean vinyl records.
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1958 #15:
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1958 #14:
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Boj a Teg
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1958 #13 (a double-sider):
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Aaaaaaaaaaaah! I sing that every time! Where did we get it from?
Any time the solution is "banjo rifle", I'm in 100%.
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1958 #12:
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Classic of my childhood -- superweird song, Sheb was primarily a country artist, so him trying rock and roll and going full-novelty makes it seem like he's calling the whole genre silly. And "who where's short shorts"? Almost like an early sample.
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1958 #11:
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Conwang Twitty