SOME 50'S!| FIRST TIME HEARING The Diamonds - Little Darlin' REACTION

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FIRST TIME HEARING The Diamonds - Little Darlin' REACTION
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You guys are really getting into the American Graffiti soundtrack!! Watch the movie. You’ll love it. It’s set in 1962. Last night of summer. Cruising and rock and roll

tomlamasjr
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Another legendary band from that era is The Drifters. "Up on the roof", "Saturday night at the movies", "save the last dance for me", "on Broadway", and "under the boardwalk", are just a few great songs by them

josephdurham
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Jay & Amber, you'll love their "The Stroll". YES, This is a vocal quartet.
Jay & Amber, for great 50’s songs check out Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers "Why Do Fools Fall in Love", "Goody Goody" and “The ABC's of Love“!!! Frankie was only age 13/14 when recording these hits!!

surlechapeau
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Another great vocal group from that era are the Tokens. They had a big hit in 1961 called "The Lion Sleeps Tonight". I think you'll both really dig it! And Jay will love the falsetto.

walker
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Mel's Drive In is from the movie "American Graffiti" a movie made about the year 1962, released in 1973. Richard Dreyfus, Ronnie Howard and host of other stars were in this comedy of growing up and leaving home. Worth a Watch. This song Little Darlin' was really meant to be comical anyway. the whole movie has a fifties and early 60's soundtrack playing throughout, pre- Beatles.

thomastimlin
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You guys really should watch "La Bamba" Great movie and great insight into the life of the legendary Ritchie Valens. The concert towards the end featuring Buddy Holly, Eddie Cochran, The Big Bopper and Jackie Wilson, along with Ritchie is amazingly done. And the performances by the the actors playing them gives you goosebumps.

roypartible
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In this genre -"The Lion Sleeps Tonight" by The Tokens is a MUST HEAR !! Rocketed to #1 in 1961. The lead singer, Jay Siegel, still rocked the falsetto in a PBS reunion concert/program in 2000.

joannevincent
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I love that your grandpa was only 7 years old. It shows how timeless music is, it really does bring us together…across time and cultures

margaretdonohue
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You guys should watch a live performance of this song as the guy with the high falsetto voice is hilarious to watch! Also you might consider "Love Potion #9" by The Clovers, "Stranded in the Jungle" by The Cadets, "Charlie Brown" or "Yakety Yak" by The Coasters or even "Baby Sitting Boogie" by Buzz Clifford. There were so many fun songs back then. Love that '58 Edsel in that picture. I once restored a '59 Edsel myself :)

There's also "Please Mr. Custer" by Larry Verne, "Snoopy VS The Red Baron" by The Royal Guardsmen, "Pink Shoe Laces" by Dodie Stevens, "Kookie, Kookie, Lend Me Your Comb" by Ed Byrnes & Connie Stevens, "Along Came Jones" by The Coasters, I could name fun novelty songs from that era all day, lol.

Rebel
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I was a teenager in the 70s and there was a lot of 50s revival nostalgia. Of course "American Graffiti" was big but TV shows like "Happy Days" and "Laverne and Shirley" were also popular and we had "sock hops" at school. I had a 50s compilation album with this song on it.

mikemiller
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Oh wow. I’m loving that you’re reaching back to the 50s and 60s to react to some of the greatest music ever. Thank you so much. The Diamonds had a few big hits including The Stroll, which was one of the dances popular at that time. Love your channel. 👏👏🇨🇦🇨🇦

Lakeshore
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My grandpa was a teen in the 50s and he still loves sharing this music with me! The Platters, The Flamingos, The Drifters - you both have so much ahead of you and I'm so excited to watch you experience it!

rdgarza
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Poetry In Motion by Johnny Tillotson would be a great early 60’s one to check out 😊

colinstevens
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The 50s was a great time for music! A few of my favorites are 'Lonely Teardrops' by Jackie Wilson and 'Come Go With Me' by The Del- Vikings. I think you'll enjoy the movie 'American Graffit.' Although it's set in the early 60s, the soundtrack includes a lot of the songs from the 1950s, too.

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This song is a great example of "Do wop" music at it's finest...Hope you guys have been havin a great Holiday so far...Ty for this one

davidbentley
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Yes in high school 73 when American Graffiti came out. For a period of time the 50s became a popular thing again

scottwitt
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The genre is Do Wop…which was huge in the mid to late 50’s and early 60’s.
There’s a song called Duke of Earl (I can’t remember the name of the group). That song is another Do Wop classic👍🏼😊

tonyherrera
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The original group sang this on PBS 50's reason to support PBS. That show was classic with all the originals, including the McGuire Sisters. When Rosie Hamlin sang 'Angel Baby' I cried through the whole song. So grateful I grew up in those decades.

carolmartin
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This reminds me of watching the Sha Na Na variety show. Maybe Happy Days or Laverne and Shirley. Probably one of my favorite songs from that era because of the falsetto.

bertisjordan
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You really need to watch American Graffiti on your movie channel. It’s full of this music. It’s sweet and a great representation of the late 50s and early 60s.

wendydouglas