Tag “oldies”
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Releases tagged as “oldies”
348 releases found
- 2 - The Archies by The Archies
- 1 - 'Til We Meet Again / Looking For Love by The Prestos (50s doowop vocal group aka The Empires and The Whirlers)
- 1 - "Gimme" A Little Kiss (Will "Ya" Huh?) / At Times Like This by The Originals (50s doowop vocal group from New York, NY. Members with Larry Stokes)
- 1 - "T" Town / Golly Gee by Maurice Williams & the Zodiacs
- 1 - (Hey - Hey) Juanita / Oh, What a Night by The Tokens
- 1 - (You're Takin') Ugly Pills / When by Scott English & The Dedications (Philadelphia R&B group later known as Soul Survivors)
- 1 - 《小心地滑》Caution Wet Floor by FINGERGAP
- 1 - 20/20 by kueryaru (producer)
- 1 - 100 Years From Today / Come Back Home by Alice Jean & the Mondellos
- 1 - 100 Years From Today / These Three Words by The Spaniels
- 1 - 360 Degrees of Billy Paul (reissue, remastered) by Billy Paul (American soul singer)
- 1 - A Christmas Collection by Various Artists (add compilations to this artist)
- 1 - A Gallery of Hits Vol. 4 by Various Artists (add compilations to this artist)
- 1 - A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening / Dore's Blues by The Masters (60's group from Philly)
- 1 - A Million Miles Away / All At Once by The Uniques (early 1960s doo‐wop group, single “A Million Miles Away / All At Once”)
- 1 - A Sunday Kind Of Love / Wedding Bells by The Sentimentals (50s doo-wop group from Coney Island, NY with Sylvester Jackson as lead)
- 1 - Abominable Snowman by Summer Salt
- 1 - All My Love (Is Just For You) / Look What You've Done To Me by The Sharps (US doo wop group from Los Angeles, CA)
- 1 - Alone In This World / Don't Ask Me To Be Alone by The 5 Trojans (50s Doo-wop/Rock & Roll vocal group)
- 1 - Always Be Faithful / How Are You by The Monarchs (50s US doo-wop)
- 1 - American Pie by Anne Reburn
- 1 - An Innocent Kiss / Walkin' With My Baby by The Tops (1950's doowop group comprised of childhood friends Eddie Bonelli, Louis Brown, Vernon Rivers and his younger brother Jimmy.)
- 1 - Angels In The Sky / Gee by John L. McKinney And The Premiers (US doowop vocal group from Chicago, IL)
- 1 - Arlene / Love Is A Wonderful Thing by The Titans (late 50s Los Angeles doo wop vocal group)
- 1 - Avenue G by Summer Salt
- 1 - B O A R D W A L K by BLVCK CEILING (BLVCKCEILING)
- 1 - Baby / How Can You Forget So Soon by The Sugar Tones (60s doo-wop vocal group)
- 1 - Baby Come Home / Guiding Angel by The Gales
- 1 - Baby I Don't Care / Young Dreamer by The Guytones (US doo wop vocal group from Philadelphia, PA.)
- 1 - Baby Oh Baby / Over And Over by Charles Hargro (US singer from The Vibraharps)
- 1 - Bad Bad Guitar Man / Now The Parting Begins by The Larados (Doowop group from Dearborn, MI. Active years from 1955 to 1960)
- 1 - Bamboo Rock and Roll / You May Not Know by The Nitecaps (US doowop vocal group from Detroit, MI)
- 1 - Band of the Thousand Dances by The Midnight Kings
- 1 - Bang Goes My Heart / What Is A Teen-ager's Prayer by The Moroccos (1950s Chicago doo-wop group)
- 1 - Bay City Rollers by Bay City Rollers
- 1 - Be Good To Me / Have Mercy Baby by The Matadors (soul / doo-wop)
- 1 - Benny Lou & The Lion / It Took Time by The Upfronts
- 1 - Best of A La Carte by A La Carte (German disco vocal trio, late 70s / early 80s)
- 1 - Best of the 50s by Various Artists (add compilations to this artist)
- 1 - Betty My Love / In The Rain by The Joylarks (60s doowop rock band)
- 1 - Big Girls Don't Cry and Other Hits by The Four Seasons (aka Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons)
- 1 - Big Shot / There's A Fool Born Everyday by The Five Superiors (60s doowop)
- 1 - Black Beans by Choosey (US rapper) & Exile (US hip hop DJ/Producer Alex Manfredi)
- 1 - Blue on Blue by Bobby Vinton
- 1 - Bobby Vinton Sings the Big Ones by Bobby Vinton
- 1 - Bohemian Daddy / Hope He's True by The Marquis (60s doowop and rock group), Sammy Lowe Orch.
- 1 - Boom De De Boom / Put Your Arms Around Me by The Pastels (1950s R&B group with lead singer Fred Buckley from Chicago, IL)
- 1 - Bossa Nova Cha Cha Cha / Look at Me by The Uniques (early 1960s R&B/doo‐wop group from California, single “Bossa Nova Cha Cha Cha / Look at Me”)
- 1 - Break My Bones / Stop Crying by The Four Fellows
- 1 - Breath of Air / Venus by The Squires (1950s US vocal/doo‐wop group from Pasadena) with Jackie Kelso and Orchestra
- 1 - Bumble Bee / As I Live On by The Sonics (US doo wop vocal group from Newark, New Jersey)
- 1 - By the Candleglow / Patricia by The Youngtones (50s Doo-wop/Rock & Roll vocal Latino-American group from Coney Island.)
- 1 - Can't Get You Out Of My Mind / What Will The Outcome Be by Lord Luther (of The 4 Deuces) / Al Lewis (50s-60s US band leader and songwriter) & The Modernistics (50s doowop vocal group (with Al Lewis))
- 1 - Canadian Sunset / Thinking Of You by Silvertones (60s doo-wop vocal group)
- 1 - Casanova / Love And Kisses by The Mixers (50s-60s doowop vocal group)
- 1 - Celestial Kites by Lip Parade
- 1 - Cha Wailey Routa / Why Do I Dream by The Saucers (released Cha Wailey Routa)
- 1 - Chapel Of Love / Whether To Resist by Sundials (60s doo-wop/rock and roll vocal group)
- 1 - Collections by Neil Sedaka
- 1 - Collectors Group Series, Volume 1 by Various Artists (add compilations to this artist)
- 1 - Come Into My Heart / Somewhere There Is Someone by Tempotones (US doo wop group from Hempstead, NY)
- 1 - Come Out Tonight / Promises by Tony Lamar (US doowop and soul singer-songwriter, keyboard player and producer from Hollywood, CA)
- 1 - Could Be You / Cherry Lips by The Mar-Vels
- 1 - Could This Be You / Margie by The Supremes (1950s doo‐wop vocal group from Lawrence, MA; single “Could This Be You / Margie”)
- 1 - Darling, Forever / This Is Our Wedding Day by The Four Chevelles (60s doowop group)
- 1 - DeAGOSTINI, Golden POPS: 1963 Part 1 by Various Artists (add compilations to this artist)
- 1 - Dear Ann / Pan World 71 by The Medallions (late 50s US doo-wop group led by Vernon Green)
- 1 - Dear I Swear / It's You by The Plants (A doo wop quartet, based out of Baltimore, Maryland)
- 1 - Dearest Doryce / Rockin' Jimmy by Rhythm Cadets (50s doo-wop vocal group)
- 1 - Deep In My Heart / Money Talks by Kenny Smith (50s US rockabilly artist)
- 1 - Diamonds / The Tears Come Rolling Down by The Hollywood Saxons (1960s R&B group)
- 1 - Didn't We Have A Nice Time / Open Up Your Heart by The Hi-Tones (Jamaican ska/rocksteady vocal group) & Charles Andrea (worked with the Hi-Tones)
- 1 - Disco Legends by The Trammps (US disco/soul band)
- 1 - Do What You Want To Do / Forget About Tomorrow by The Superlatives ('60s US soul/R&B group)
- 1 - Do You Remember / Will You Dream by The Skarlettones (50s doo-wop vocal group)
- 1 - Do You Remember, Vol. 2 by Various Artists (add compilations to this artist)
- 1 - Dolores / Dream A Dream by The Mood Makers
- 1 - Don't Bring Me Down by Anne Reburn
- 1 - Don't Ever Leave Me / Little Girl by The Rivileers (US doo wop group from New York, NY, active in the 1950s)
- 1 - Don't Fall In Love Too Soon / I Want Your Arms Around Me by The Preludes (US doo wop group from Los Angeles, CA.)
- 1 - Don't Let It Die / Whoopsie Daisy by Vee Jennings (50s doowop soul singer)
- 1 - Don't Need You Anymore / Honey, Take Me Home With You by The Parliaments
- 1 - Donna My Dear / Miss Annie by The Plurals
- 1 - Down / When We Dance by The Marveliers (AKA The Marvelous Marveliers. Their line-up was Bobby Peterson, his younger sister, Sharon Peterson)
- 1 - Dream Of Romance / Tell Me What Is Wrong by The Lincolns (late 50s doo-wop, label Atlas Records)
- 1 - Dreamy Eyes / Ball N' Chain by The Viceroys (doo-wop)
- 1 - Easy Cash / Close To You by The Portraits (late 1950s doo‐wop vocal group, single “Easy Cash / Close to You”)
- 1 - Ebbing Of The Tide / Got A Good Feeling by The Hi-Tensions (60s doowop and rock band)
- 1 - Ecstasy / Close To Me by The Marquees, Jean Joseph Trio (50s doowop vocal group)
- 1 - Eternal Dream / Happy Days Are Here Again by The Superiors (60s New York soul group led by Ken Williams)
- 1 - Eternal Love / Carolyn by The Rivileers (US doo wop group from New York, NY, active in the 1950s)
- 1 - Every Word of the Song / Listen to Your Heart by Billy Fortune and The Squires (1950s US vocal/doo‐wop group from Pasadena)
- 1 - Everyday Is A Holiday by The Hollywood Saxons (1960s R&B group)
- 1 - Extra Urlaubsmusik für Sie! by Various Artists (add compilations to this artist)
- 1 - Fabulous Cars And Diamond Rings / Life Is Sweeter Now by The Larks (1950s New York doo-wop & R&B group)
- 1 - Farewell Darling / Prove It by The Swinging Allusions (60s doo-wop / rock and roll vocal group)
- 1 - Favorite Holiday by Summer Salt
- 1 - Fire In My Heart / You Never Knew by Bobby Hall And The Kings (US doo‐wop group from Baltimore, MD)
- 1 - Flang Dang Do / The Bull by The Highlighters (50s group that worked with Fred Harris), Fred Harris' Red Tops
- 1 - For Only A Moment / Pu Pu Pa Doo by The Gay Notes