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Best doo-wop songs of all time

Explore an unparalleled collection of classic songs that defined an era. This selection features the most iconic and beloved tracks of the genre, ranging from heartfelt ballads to lively hits. Perfect for fans of 50s and 60s music, this list will transport you to the golden age of "golden oldies" and R&B. Discover the "hits" that made history and remain timeless today.

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    Why Do Fools Fall in Love? by Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers (1956)

    124 Global Votes
    • Ranked among top 100 Soul & R&B Songs of All-time

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    This track is a vibrant and energetic doo-wop classic, showcasing Frankie Lymon's distinctive high-pitched vocals. It's celebrated for its youthful exuberance and remains a beloved example of the genre's appeal.

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    Blue Moon by The Marcels (1961)

    106 Global Votes
    • Became an international number one hit

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    This energetic and distinctive rendition transformed a classic ballad into a vibrant doo-wop hit with its unique bass vocal lead. It showcases the genre's ability to reinvent popular songs.

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    The Great Pretender by The Platters (1955)

    104 Global Votes
    • Seminal track in American pop and doo-wop music

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    This song is a powerful vocal performance that highlights the dramatic flair and sophisticated harmonies of The Platters. It's a poignant exploration of vulnerability, making it a standout in the doo-wop canon.

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    In the Still of the Nite (I'll Remember) by The Five Satins (1956)

    99 Global Votes
    • Notable as one of the best known doo-wop songs

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    A quintessential slow dance anthem, this song is renowned for its haunting melody and lush vocal harmonies. It perfectly encapsulates the romantic and melancholic essence of classic doo-wop.

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    Stay by Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs (1960)

    88 Global Votes
    • Enduring hit of the early 1960s

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    This song is a beloved classic, famous for its incredibly short length and Maurice Williams' soaring falsetto. It perfectly captures the urgency and sweetness of young love.

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    Save the Last Dance for Me by The Drifters (1960)

    78 Global Votes
    • Hit #1 on Billboard Hot 100 chart

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    This song is a sophisticated and poignant ballad, showcasing The Drifters' smooth vocals and elegant orchestration. It's a timeless classic that blends doo-wop with a more mature pop sound.

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    Yakety Yak by The Coasters (1958)

    40 Global Votes
    • Humorously delves into teenager-parent interactions

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    Known for its humorous lyrics and lively rhythm, this song is a prime example of The Coasters' unique blend of doo-wop and R&B storytelling. It's a fun, narrative-driven classic.

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    Under the Boardwalk by The Drifters (1964)

    1 Global Votes

    This song is an iconic summer anthem, celebrated for its vivid imagery and relaxed, harmonious vocals. It perfectly captures the carefree spirit of beachside romance and remains a beloved classic.

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    Earth Angel (Will You Be Mine) by The Penguins (1954)

    0 Global Votes
    • Pivotal record in early rock & roll development

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    This song is a quintessential doo-wop ballad, widely recognized for its smooth harmonies and romantic lyrics. It remains one of the most iconic and influential tracks of the genre, defining the sound for many.

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    Only You (And You Alone) by The Platters (1955)

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    • Held number-one on U.S. R&B charts for seven weeks

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    A timeless romantic ballad, this song showcases The Platters' smooth vocal delivery and elegant harmonies. It became a signature hit for the group and remains a beloved classic for its heartfelt sentiment.

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    I Only Have Eyes for You by The Flamingos (1959)

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    This song is celebrated for its ethereal harmonies and dreamy atmosphere, transforming a classic standard into a doo-wop masterpiece. Its unique arrangement makes it a standout track in the genre.

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    At the Hop by Danny & The Juniors (1957)

    0 Global Votes
    • Reached #1 on Top 40 chart for 7 weeks

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    An energetic and upbeat anthem, this song perfectly captures the youthful spirit and dance craze of the late 1950s. Its infectious rhythm makes it a timeless party classic.

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    Sh-Boom by The Chords (1954)

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    • Considered one of the first doo-wop songs to break into pop mainstream

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    Often considered one of the first true doo-wop hits, this song is famous for its playful vocalizations and catchy melody. It helped define the genre's sound and popularize it with a wider audience.

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    Tears on My Pillow by Little Anthony & The Imperials (1958)

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    • A #4 hit single in the United States

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    This heartfelt ballad features Little Anthony's powerful falsetto, making it a poignant and memorable doo-wop classic. It's celebrated for its emotional depth and vocal brilliance.

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    Come Go with Me by The Del-Vikings (1957)

    0 Global Votes
    • Became their biggest and most enduring hit

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    This song is a vibrant and catchy doo-wop hit, notable for its smooth lead vocals and infectious rhythm. It's a feel-good track that perfectly embodies the genre's charm and appeal.

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    Get a Job by The Silhouettes (1958)

    0 Global Votes
    • One of the best known doo-wop songs of the 1950s

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    A humorous and relatable song, this track captures the anxieties of young adulthood with a catchy beat and memorable vocal hooks. It's a unique blend of social commentary and doo-wop fun.

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    Duke of Earl by Gene Chandler (1962)

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    • Reached #1 on Pop and R&B charts

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    This song is a powerful and charismatic solo performance, featuring Gene Chandler's distinctive baritone and a memorable vocal hook. It's a classic example of a doo-wop crossover hit.

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    The Lion Sleeps Tonight (Wimoweh) by The Tokens (1961)

    0 Global Votes
    • Became a #1 hit in the United States

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    This song is a vibrant and globally recognized hit, transforming a traditional African song into a doo-wop sensation. Its memorable falsetto and unique vocal arrangement make it instantly recognizable.

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    Runaround Sue by Dion (1961)

    0 Global Votes
    • US No. 1 Hot 100 hit

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    This energetic and rebellious track is a definitive rock and roll doo-wop hit, showcasing Dion's charismatic lead vocals. It's a classic tale of infidelity with an infectious beat.