| | Doo-Wop Classics CD (2 Customer Reviews)
Yet another collection of unabashed love songs by some stellar doo wop vocal groups, most of which managed to crack the Top 40, including "Earth Angel" by The Penguins, "16 Candles" by The Crests, "There's A Moon Out Tonight" by The Capris, and "Pretty Little Angel Eyes" by Curtis Lee. ~ Steve Leggett Doo-Wop Classics Songs | 1. | Remember Then - The Earls |
| 2. | Earth Angel - The Penguins |
| 3. | 16 Candles - The Crests |
| 4. | There's a Moon Out Tonight - The Capris |
| 5. | So Fine - The Fiestas |
| 6. | Since I Don't Have You - The Skyliners |
| 7. | Life Is But a Dream - The Harptones |
| 8. | Glory of Love - Roommates |
| 9. | What's Your Name - Don & Juan |
| 10. | Please Remember My Heart - The Solitaires |
| 11. | Pretty Little Angel Eyes - Curtis Lee |
| 12. | Once in a While - The Chimes |
| 13. | To Be Loved (Forever) - The Pentagons |
| 14. | Diamonds & Pearls - The Paragons |
| 15. | We Belong Together - Robert & Johnny |
| 16. | Lovers Island - Blue Jays |
| 17. | You Belong to Me - The Duprees |
| 18. | Way You Look Tonight, The - Jaguars |
| 19. | Could This Be Magic - The Dubs |
| 20. | Those Oldies But Goodies (Remind Me of You) - Little Caesar & the Romans |
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