My absolute favorite song #1 I first heard this song when I was about 6 that I can remember on a movie called The Wanderers. Ever since then it’s been my favorite!
From 1962, this is a heartfelt and emotional piece, about love and relationships produced during the doo-wop era. The soulful melody and passionate lyrics encapsulates the roller coaster of emotions experienced when falling in love. The beautiful arrangement of the instruments perfectly compliment the powerful vocals, the melody and the perfect harmonies that evoke a sense of nostalgia. Great tune. Great reaction Harri. Thanks Harri and Romello. 👏👏 Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
How refreshing hearing a very talented Doo Wop group, The Volumes. This is the first time I have heard of this group. Great submission and review, Romello and Harri.
Wow! I was in middle school when this came out. It got a lot of airplay back then and I haven't heard it since the 60's. That was a trip down memory Lane. Enjoyed the suggestion and reaction. Thanks!
In the AM Radio days of the 1950s they wanted songs 2:00 minutes long. 3:00 minutes was considered long. Went on until the late 1960s even. Jimi Hendrix' Hey Joe was only 3:30 minutes. The "new" FM Radio stations killed that obstacle once they gained in popularity.
i love this song! in fact i just came on to download it for my mp3. have you watched any of the TJL productions of all the doo wop bands back on stage its brilliant!
Tbese are the type and wuality of doo doo wops I listen to. Are you finding these or are people suggesting them? Btw, you should listen to "Count Every Star" version by the Rivileers. Which I think is better.
This song was used perfectly in the movie The Wanderers
The wanderers has one of the best film soundtracks ever!
I remember hearing this as a child. One of my all time favorites.
My absolute favorite song #1 I first heard this song when I was about 6 that I can remember on a movie called The Wanderers. Ever since then it’s been my favorite!
I've never heard of them. Glad I have now!♥️
These were true singers, pure talent. I really dig this. I recognize his great voice maybe i heard another song by them. Great timeless song!!
Another great doo wop song. Thank you Romello and Harri.
I love this!!! The great voice of the lead singer sounds very similar to another lead singer I heard probably doowop. Nothing like doowop!!!!
From 1962, this is a heartfelt and emotional piece, about love and relationships produced during the doo-wop era. The soulful melody and passionate lyrics encapsulates the roller coaster of emotions experienced when falling in love. The beautiful arrangement of the instruments perfectly compliment the powerful vocals, the melody and the perfect harmonies that evoke a sense of nostalgia. Great tune. Great reaction Harri. Thanks Harri and Romello. 👏👏 Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦
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Even the 100th best Doo Wop group of all time is better than anything put out nowadays
This is fantastic. Doo Wop just never gets old. Thanks Harri and Romello 🌺✌️
The best voices I have heard sing Doo Wop!!
How refreshing hearing a very talented Doo Wop group, The Volumes. This is the first time I have heard of this group. Great submission and review, Romello and Harri.
Wow! I was in middle school when this came out. It got a lot of airplay back then and I haven't heard it since the 60's. That was a trip down memory Lane. Enjoyed the suggestion and reaction. Thanks!
Keep bringing the doo-wop Harri! I love it.
I have not heard this in ages such a great song, thanks for posting!
I can listen to this phenomenal song 24 hours a day and still want to hear more.
I love Doo Wop as well.
Yeah. I recall this one too. Cool stuff. Thanks.
My favorite song when I was a teen. The B side was Dreams, also great!
i was 14 in 1962 and loved this song , love was everywhere.
They were were from Detroit mi around 1962 .
In the AM Radio days of the 1950s they wanted songs 2:00 minutes long. 3:00 minutes was considered long. Went on until the late 1960s even. Jimi Hendrix' Hey Joe was only 3:30 minutes. The "new" FM Radio stations killed that obstacle once they gained in popularity.
this is a little before my time, so thank you! loved learning about this song!
thanks for posting this
i love this song! in fact i just came on to download it for my mp3. have you watched any of the TJL productions of all the doo wop bands back on stage its brilliant!
Great early 60’s music !!! I was 12?
A flash of soundwave sexuality, summer of '62. Girls, the sun, the nights, youth, sweet stuff my friend.
I heard this song wen i was watching the wandererers
Yesss same
I remember sitting in my basement building a model airplane listening to this song
Detroit style Doo-Wop
Tbese are the type and wuality of doo doo wops I listen to. Are you finding these or are people suggesting them?
Btw, you should listen to "Count Every Star" version by the Rivileers. Which I think is better.
I only listen to Doowoop and rock n roll I have no interest in anything else