‘Play those oldies Mr. DJ’. One hour of nostalgic music which invite to sing along, even if you don’t know the lyrics, and even to dance on. And please make sure to dance the ‘old fashioned way’, close together, head on shoulder and enjoy ‘the look in my eyes’, a ‘kiss from your lips’ and maybe with the feeling ‘tonight could be the night’. As the hour progresses the music becomes livelier and the hour finishes with the inevitable question ‘what time is it?’. Almost time for….?
01. Anthony & The Sophomores. “Play those Oldies Mr. DeeJay” .
02. The Chords. “Sh-Boom” .
03. The Marcels. “Blue Moon”.
04. The Chantels. “Look in my Eyes”.
05. The Velvetones. “The Glory of Love”.
06. The Moonglows. “Sincerely”.
07. The Dubs. “Don’t Ask me to be Lonely”.
08. The Flamingos. “A Kiss from your Lips”.
09. The Crows. “Gee”.
10. Norman Fox & The Rob Boys with Sid Bass & his Orchestra. “Pizza Pie”.
11. The Channels. “The Closer You Are”.
12. Jerry Butler & The Impressions. “For your Precious Love".
13. The Flamingos. “Lovers Never say Goodbye”.
14. The Flamingos. “I Only have Eyes for You”.
15. The Pentagons. “To be Loved (forever)”.
16. Randy & The Rainbows. “Denise”.
17. The Crests. “Step by Step”.
18. The Cleftones with Jimmy White & his Orchestra. “You Baby You”.
19. The Velvets featuring Virgil Johnson. “Tonight (Could be the Night)".
20. The Marvelows. “I Do”.
21. The Timetones. “In my Heart”.
22. Curtis Lee. “Pretty Little Angels Eyes”.
23. Jive Five with Eugene Pit Orchestra. “What Time is It?”.
All tracks from: The Doo Wop Box I – Rhino Records (1993): 71463
& The Doo Wop Box II- Rhino Records (1996): 72507.