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Come Go With Me (Del-Vikings) - A Cappella Doowop - Trudbol

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Come Go With Me (Del Vikings) - Doo-Wop a cappella harmony
A one man A Cappella cover of the 1956 doo-wop hit song "Come Go with Me" by the Del-Vikings.
"Come Go with Me" is a song written by C. E. Quick (aka Clarence Quick), an original member of the American doo-wop vocal group The Del-Vikings. The song was originally recorded by The Del-Vikings in 1956 and was released on Fee Bee Records. When the group signed with Dot Records in 1957, the song became a hit, peaking at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and becoming the group's highest-charting song. The song was later featured in the films American Graffiti (1973) and Stand by Me (1986).
Doo-wop is a style of vocal-based rhythm and blues music, which developed in African-American communities in the 1940s and which achieved mainstream popularity in the 1950s and early 1960s. An African-American vocal style known as doo-wop emerged from the streets of northeastern and industrial Midwest cities such as New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Baltimore, Newark and Pittsburgh. With its smooth, consonant vocal harmonies, doo-wop was one of the most mainstream, pop-oriented R&B styles of the 1950s and 1960s.
--- LYRICS:
Well, love, love me darlin'
Come and go with me,
Please don't send me
Way beyong the sea;
I need you darlin'
So come go with me.
Come, come, come, come,
Come into my heart,
Tell me darlin'
We will never part;
I need you darlin'
So come go with me.
Yes I need you,
Yes I really need you,
Please say you'll never leave me.
Well, say you'll never,
Yes you'll really never,
You never give me a chance. (wop wop)
Come, come, come, come,
Come into my heart,
Tell me darlin'
We will never part;
I need you darlin'
So come go with me
Come on go with me...
--- NOTE:
This is the song that recent autotuned pop "singer" Sean Kingston is using for his recent hit "Dumb Love".
Performed and recorded by Julien Neel (trudbol):
A one man A Cappella cover of the 1956 doo-wop hit song "Come Go with Me" by the Del-Vikings.
"Come Go with Me" is a song written by C. E. Quick (aka Clarence Quick), an original member of the American doo-wop vocal group The Del-Vikings. The song was originally recorded by The Del-Vikings in 1956 and was released on Fee Bee Records. When the group signed with Dot Records in 1957, the song became a hit, peaking at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and becoming the group's highest-charting song. The song was later featured in the films American Graffiti (1973) and Stand by Me (1986).
Doo-wop is a style of vocal-based rhythm and blues music, which developed in African-American communities in the 1940s and which achieved mainstream popularity in the 1950s and early 1960s. An African-American vocal style known as doo-wop emerged from the streets of northeastern and industrial Midwest cities such as New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Baltimore, Newark and Pittsburgh. With its smooth, consonant vocal harmonies, doo-wop was one of the most mainstream, pop-oriented R&B styles of the 1950s and 1960s.
--- LYRICS:
Well, love, love me darlin'
Come and go with me,
Please don't send me
Way beyong the sea;
I need you darlin'
So come go with me.
Come, come, come, come,
Come into my heart,
Tell me darlin'
We will never part;
I need you darlin'
So come go with me.
Yes I need you,
Yes I really need you,
Please say you'll never leave me.
Well, say you'll never,
Yes you'll really never,
You never give me a chance. (wop wop)
Come, come, come, come,
Come into my heart,
Tell me darlin'
We will never part;
I need you darlin'
So come go with me
Come on go with me...
--- NOTE:
This is the song that recent autotuned pop "singer" Sean Kingston is using for his recent hit "Dumb Love".
Performed and recorded by Julien Neel (trudbol):
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