WOW!!! back to a time when music was pure!!! people were BETTER to each other and the world had not yet taken the nose dive it has today, JESUS when will we all finally learn???!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOVE THIS!!!!!!
Except since then, global poverty rates have greatly decreased, literacy rates increased, life expectancy increased greatly, child mortality has significantly decreased... these are just a few. The news only seems to report the negative side of things. Don't be fooled.
The parents of the '50s generation said the same very thing about THIS music. Every generation says the same thing. Sorta myopic thinking if I may say.
@@UberLummox You're saying that you have no objective standards. I liked this And my parents music, but not my kids' music. Not at all. It's entirely possible that I'm entirely correct
I've loved music of all genres going back to classical pieces. Some listenable music is still made but I have to dig further to find it. Have just discovered Alec Benjamin, Jpolnd, and Shawn Mendes thanks to the Netflix series, Bridgerton.The only music I've never gotten into is rap as it lacks softness to my ears although the writer is telling a harsh story. I also find that many of today's songs repeat the same three words, though not as a refrain.
Mike Miller and Harmony Street capture both the moment and the memories of rock n roll's early days. Thank you for presenting and preserving the musical soundtrack of my generation. I am 71 years old, but your magnificent performance carries me way back to my pre-teen years. A simpler time when Doo Wop ruled AM radio.
@harmonystreet Mike, yo answer your question, I was born in Detroit, father was transferred to Illinois, Minnesota, back to Michigan for teenage years, college...back to Detroit to start my 47 year airline/travel industry career. My wife and I moved from Michigan to Houston, Texas in 1982 and still primary home in Houston. We started living in Michigan 5-8 months each year after retired in 2020 due to Covid-19. I still listen to your fine body of work on TH-cam. Thank you for keeping flame of rock n roll music alive and well!
73 in a couple of days and, yes, I do remember. Somehow it was early fall and the leaves were just beginning to drop from the trees. It was still comfortable in the evening, and there was a golden full moon. People were happy and the times were good... I remember. And the music was Doo Wop. How we loved it back then, and how we savor it now...
Johnny Contardo did this song better than even the original singers, but these people are definitely a great second. I grew up in the 50s and 60s, man it was a great time for music!!!
Baby Boomers had the best music. I lament that my children and grandchildren do not have the advantage of the opportunities afforded us in the 50"s and 60"s. Life is a moving target, but memories are as long as you breathe.
Exactly. Born of conflict into a yet unmatched wonderful environment for me. When my dad returned from the Korean War Dinah Shore met his ship. I was 3; it made a forever impression on me.
Pre-baby boomers had the best. Elvis, The Platters, Chuck Berry, Fats Domino, Bill Haley, The Moonglows, etc. 1955-1963 was the greatest time in Rock and Roll music history. Baby Boomers missed most of those those creative years. We have The Silent Generation gave birth to Rock and Roll. Baby Boomers were Johnny-come-latelies to the real party.
@@calindesmoines1 WRONG! Cal, I AM. A BABY-BOOMER, born after the 2nd, WORLD-WAR, 1946, that’s the REAL Boomers, not only the 50’s, and the 60’s were the late Boomers, I / we, never missed Elvis, ( my fav) nor one other you mentioned, but GREW up on those! Where did you invent this mis- INFO
Parents of the fifties said the same exact, myopic thing. Every generation says this. And this great old music can still be found anywhere for everyone to enjoy. Perhaps not live, but everywhere else.
Too late, look what is going on in America, the days of innocence is totally gone....kids know to much at such a young age and there is no R E S P E C T!!!!!
@@UberLummox and I still listen to it anytime I can and listen to it anywhere I want and that keeps me grounded, cooking, having a glass of wine in my backyard, born in the early 50's!!!!
Nothing like the 50s and 60s music. I was there and I really wish the young people today could live this! The music was fun with a meaning and DID NOT promote hatred and violence! Bring it back! God bless America!
@@goodshepherd3438 Hi good Shepard sorry about your husband. I was born in ‘47 and those songs of the 50’s snd 60’s were the corner stone of good sensible music. I’m from Ridgewood Brooklyn but not where I was originally from. Long live the old Doo Whop music. All those great groups are gone but will live forever. Be well and safe God Bless Rob
I love this song...you did a good writing job. I doo-wop all the time....only then do I know all the words...71 white gal..I still dance with my sons n law
1crankyvet I agree. Most re-makes are done by artists who want to impose their own style into a song and ruin it (at least in my opinion). This group is fun to listen to. I'd like to know more about them.
If you are a purist I'm surprised you like the mixed male-female line up. Personally I find the timbre of the girls' voices off-putting. They do what they do very well but real doo-wop should be sung by men.
Where were we in 1962? My older brother had just bought a new 1962 Impala Super Sport 409 4-speed white with red interior. I got to drive that Chevy exactly three times by myself. It was a status thing, I guess, and a great head-turning auto-not to mention the car was fast. My girlfriend loved that auto much more than me. I was in junior high. We were raised in a small town in Texas everything revolved around Friday night football, girls, and driving around on Saturday, late afternoon, and Saturday night and the drive-in malt shop. And of course there were wonderful girls-real ladies. The fall was great as I remember the turning colors of nature. A Lot of dove and quail hunting with friends. There were also some Hamm's, Splitz, etc. and, of course, wonderful girls. At the theater we watched some rerun 1950's horror in a "three pack" presentation many Saturday afternoons. I remember: The Mole People; Monster on the Campus; and Invasion of the Saucer Men. Wonderful to be raised in the 1950s and into the 1960s. Then LBJ and Vietnam came along.
@@harmonystreet I had a friend that had a 1965 GTO (421, 4barrel carb, 4-speed, red on red). The prettiest GTOs were the 1964s and 1965s. These were fast cars.
1959, My dad took me to work in downtown Philly and I was suppose to go on a service call with a tech. But out of the alley behind the shop came this wonderful harmony. There were 4 guys singing and harmonizing and I fell in love with Doo-wop. A girl came with them a second time but stood and listened. They were there almost every Saturday I came to the store.
More than Excellent. Here's my list Harmony Street: If you could do my favorites Doo-Wops and you've already done some, here goes (have more that 'might be Doo Wops" and some of these may not fit the true genre): Puddn N'Tain - Alley Cats Cry Baby Cry - Angels Til - Angels There's a Moon Our Tight - Capris Then - You Can Tell Me Goodbye - Castells So This is Love - Castells The Angels Listened In - Crests So This is Love - Crests I Wanna Be Loved - Dean & Jeanne Raindrops- Dee Clark Just Keep it Up - Dee Clark Hey Little Girl - Dee Clark Never - Earls Little Star - Elegants Shake a Tail Feather - Five DuTones I Ran All the Way Home - Impalas Ooo Poo Pah Doo - Jesse Hill Stardust - Jimmy Beaumont & The Skyliners Long Loney Night - Lee Andrews & The Hearts Tear Drops - Lee Andrews & The Hearts Try the Impossible - Lee Andrews & The Hearts Across the Street - Lenny O'Henry Don't Bet Money Honey - Linda Scott Peanuts - Little Joe & The Thrillers Blue Moon - Marcels Baby I'm For Real - Originals Shamalamalamadingdong - Otis Day & the Nights Just to Be With You - Passions To Be Loved - Pentagons Earth Angel - Penguins Born Too Late - Poni Tails Dusty - Rag Dolls Like Columbus Did - Reflections I Wanna Meet Him - Royalettes You Bring Me Down - Royalettes Somewhere Over the Rainbow - Skyliners When I Fall in Love - Skyliners Talk to Me - Sonny & the Sunglows I Really Love You - Stereos Love Me Forever - The Four Esquires Do What You Did - Thurston Harris Little Bitty Pretty One - Thurston Harris Tonight I Fell in Love - Tokens So Much in Love - Tymes Turn Around Look At Me - Vogues I Love You - Volumes Here I Stand - Wade Flemon
I am an expert on oldies. 71 and Jersey boy. This rendition is much better than the original. And these folks were having a ball performing.. Just awesome! Thank you!!
Growing up, The Earls were my favorite group. Everything they recorded was excellent, especially I Believe which honored a group member who died in military service. His mother always received his share of the group's earning which tells you all you have to know about this group. Pure class on every level !
God, I wish I could Time Travel back to better times but thank God for TJ, (PBS), Cool Bobby B keeping this music alive Sunday & Wednesday nights on Sirius/XM and You Tube we can escape today and Remember Then much better times. I am now watching "Happy Days" and "Leave It To Beaver" again since the Coronavirus started.
mike one of the best versions i have heard of this song. i wish i could of had the opportunity to see Harmony Street live. what chemistry. super job 5 stars
I have written you before , great sound, The Earls were my benchmark, and you guys were really close , and the Harmonies were just perfect, thanks again for taking me back to the Good Old Days ……….with a Smile!!…..
UPDATE: I checked out the Earls today and I actually prefer yr version. I'm listening to music 60 years and a music historian. Absolutely love yr group. Please continue yr great work.
I sincerely want to thank all that take the time to put these masterpieces on here This music of the 50's through the 70's will last maybe forever. Thank you.
Happy memories of many Doo Wop songs, still alive in 1964, on the ship in so many ports. To the girls of Tenerife,Columbia,Jamaica,and Tampa Bay...I Love You
Hearing the music like this reminds me how lucky I was to have been a radio DJ back in the early 60's. I wasn't big time or anything, but I loved the music and managed to meet a few of the music stars in my travels. Thanks Mike for the chills and the start of a few tears.
Thank You John, Larry is a good friend. He would laugh and say good job. Ill tell him you said so. Much Love, Mike Miller, I am Little Anthony's Producer. New Album www.harmonystret.biz
thank you Jackie, Tribute to Larry, BTW I AM LITTLE ANTHONY'S PRODUCER, I WILL SEND YOU OUR NEW ANTHOLOGY DOUBLE ALBUM IF YOU EMAIL ME harmonystreet@yahoo.com , mike miller
You start listening to DooWop and your life start changing for the better. Its addicting.
Positively, absolutely
WOW!!! back to a time when music was pure!!! people were BETTER to each other and the world had not yet taken the nose dive it has today, JESUS when will we all finally learn???!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOVE THIS!!!!!!
Except since then, global poverty rates have greatly decreased, literacy rates increased, life expectancy increased greatly, child mortality has significantly decreased... these are just a few. The news only seems to report the negative side of things. Don't be fooled.
it is all down hill now
We're come too far to turn back. Thing's
falling to pieces in this new weird world. Sad.
Stay healthy guys. Take care.
They are fantastic!!!I am an oldies nut and this group rocks it hands down!!!!.
The best genre of music Doo-wop!
Wow, they sound as good as The Earls did back in 1962. The lead singer is so fantastic. He's got doo-wop DOWN !!!
I thought it was the original group!
Larry Chance was the king.
Thank
You Larry RIP was a good friend
Now THAT was when MUSIC WAS MUSIC! Love it!!
When music was fun and enjoyable
The parents of the '50s generation said the same very thing about THIS music.
Every generation says the same thing. Sorta myopic thinking if I may say.
@@UberLummox
You're saying that you have no objective standards.
I liked this And my parents music, but not my kids' music. Not at all.
It's entirely possible that I'm entirely correct
@@roberthankins4096 uhhuhj
I've loved music of all genres going back to classical pieces. Some listenable music is still made but I have to dig further to find it. Have just discovered Alec Benjamin, Jpolnd, and Shawn Mendes thanks to the Netflix series, Bridgerton.The only music I've never gotten into is rap as it lacks softness to my ears although the writer is telling a harsh story. I also find that many of today's songs repeat the same three words, though not as a refrain.
Mike Miller and Harmony Street capture both the moment and the memories of rock n roll's early days. Thank you for presenting and preserving the musical soundtrack of my generation. I am 71 years old, but your magnificent performance carries me way back to my pre-teen years. A simpler time when Doo Wop ruled AM radio.
thank you thank you stephan, I so appreciate it. Where are you from send me your email address , Mike
@harmonystreet Mike, yo answer your question, I was born in Detroit, father was transferred to Illinois, Minnesota, back to Michigan for teenage years, college...back to Detroit to start my 47 year airline/travel industry career. My wife and I moved from Michigan to Houston, Texas in 1982 and still primary home in Houston. We started living in Michigan 5-8 months each year after retired in 2020 due to Covid-19. I still listen to your fine body of work on TH-cam. Thank you for keeping flame of rock n roll music alive and well!
how do i get in touch with you , Stephen
I miss doo wop music sooo much. Just so happy I’m able to find my favorite songs now to bring back the memories.
Serius radio offer Doo Wap music .
check it out.
Thx for the info.
Arlene: That would be something if a new doo-wop song with this beat came on the radio today. That would surly get our attention as baby boomers.
Ain’t this great Great!!!
I was born in 1950. THANK GOD !!!!! .......Wouldn't trade it for anything , 'cept maybe '40 or 45 !
'47. Gotcha beat!
why those two years?
DOO_WOP NEVER DIES!!
73 in a couple of days and, yes, I do remember. Somehow it was early fall and the leaves were just beginning to drop from the trees. It was still comfortable in the evening, and there was a golden full moon. People were happy and the times were good... I remember. And the music was Doo Wop. How we loved it back then, and how we savor it now...
AMEN
Johnny Contardo did this song better than even the original singers, but these people are definitely a great second. I grew up in the 50s and 60s, man it was a great time for music!!!
I love Sha Na Na and Johnny Contardo did this song so well, but nobody beat the original singer of this song Larry Chance from The Earls...
Born in 1944 and yes I remember them best times to be alive. Love was sweet and joyful. Thanks for the memories.🤠🤠🤠😁
yes born in 47
Never get tired of hearing the music I grew up listening to.
THANX, MIKE MILLER
Absolutely the best music back then! Beautiful song!!!
WE THANK YOU, MICHAEL
Baby Boomers had the best music. I lament that my children and grandchildren do not have the advantage of the opportunities afforded us in the 50"s and 60"s. Life is a moving target, but memories are as long as you breathe.
Exactly. Born of conflict into a yet unmatched wonderful environment for me. When my dad returned from the Korean War Dinah Shore met his ship. I was 3; it made a forever impression on me.
Best music 👍😁60s 70s I
remember great memories songs tones 😀
Pre-baby boomers had the best. Elvis, The Platters, Chuck Berry, Fats Domino, Bill Haley, The Moonglows, etc. 1955-1963 was the greatest time in Rock and Roll music history. Baby Boomers missed most of those those creative years. We have The Silent Generation gave birth to Rock and Roll. Baby Boomers were Johnny-come-latelies to the real party.
@@calindesmoines1 WRONG! Cal, I AM. A BABY-BOOMER, born after the 2nd, WORLD-WAR, 1946, that’s the REAL Boomers, not only the 50’s, and the 60’s were the late Boomers, I / we, never missed Elvis, ( my fav) nor one other you mentioned, but GREW up on those! Where did you invent this mis- INFO
Yes sir your so right
I can't add anything to the kudos given to this performance - but I really feel it in my heart! This is music!
TY
TY
MIKE MILLER
Wish we had great music like that today.
You said it through direct to the point
Parents of the fifties said the same exact, myopic thing.
Every generation says this.
And this great old music can still be found anywhere for everyone to enjoy.
Perhaps not live, but everywhere else.
Too late, look what is going on in America, the days of innocence is totally gone....kids know to much at such a young age and there is no R E S P E C T!!!!!
@@sassylady54 Yeah, everything was better back then when blacks and women knew their place. : /
@@UberLummox and I still listen to it anytime I can and listen to it anywhere I want and that keeps me grounded, cooking, having a glass of wine in my backyard, born in the early 50's!!!!
This is great...so clear and full of life...with no synthetic vocals...real...let’s see the “music stars” of today pull this off
Nope we all sang our asses off. Thank You
This Is a real bass singer surrounded by talented musicians. Old George Younce would be proud. Fantastic!
The Earls were great “Remember Then” is a classic. It’s to bad we lost Larry Chance RIP Larry you did good.
I'm 78 and remember this like it was Yesterday. Very Good.
thank you Rocco, Mikey
I'm 65..yes I I remember these great songs..I sing along.please keep them oldies coming
Thank You Sandra
This is what I grew up with. These were the best of times. This is one fantastic score. Thank You Harmony Street!
It just doesn't get any better than this!
Best cover I ever heard!!!!😀
i wrote Remember Then with Beverly Ross. Love this version...thanks for all the kind words re our song. peace, tony powers
Tony, this is an example of why great music never really dies!!
@@BaltoJoey thanx man. peace, t.
It's a R&R classic!
@@stevegrothe7877 thanks Steve. peace, t.
The Earls had the hit right ?......I know Beverly...met her years ago in Nashville..Haven't seen her in some time, but a real interesting human being
We need more of this great harmony this is a terrific group.❤
This group Harmony Street do a fabulous job with this classic Do Wop song.
Really enjoyed hearing them, cool.
THANK YOU CHUCK, MIKE MILLER
Nothing like the 50s and 60s music. I was there and I really wish the young people today could live this! The music was fun with a meaning and DID NOT promote hatred and violence! Bring it back! God bless America!
To me this song has always stood out as one of the greatest doo wop ever.
TY ROGER, MICHAEL
Oh What memories wish I could go back for one day!
I wish I could go back knowing what I know today. ;)
Me too but we would still make the same mistakes because we did it our way.
Absolutely beautiful!!!My God,those were great years;gives me chills to hear you nail this song.
Thanx Joe, Mikey
Totally nailed it. Great comment on a great performance.
Great group amazing bravo!
AMEN!
The best songs
Was born 1944
The fifties and sixties wore the best Years. I do miss my husband who pass away .when I hear Those songs❤❤
Me too from Manhattan and brooklyn, lived it. Too many memories 76 now and still a. Not get enuff of this stuff.
GREAT.
@@goodshepherd3438 Hi good Shepard sorry about your husband. I was born in ‘47 and those songs of the 50’s snd 60’s were the corner stone of good sensible music. I’m from Ridgewood Brooklyn but not where I was originally from. Long live the old Doo Whop music. All those great groups are gone but will live forever. Be well and safe God Bless Rob
Harmony Street, great Doo Wop, you folks sound outstanding!!
Tremendous voice and talent . My hat off to the lead singer.
Thank you Moises, Mike Miller, my website is www.harmonystreet.biz, more great stuff there
@@harmonystreet You're amazing!
WOW,WOW,WOW.God bless them and DOWOP.Thomas A.Filipiak A old greaser from Chicago!
I remember growing up with that music. It was a lot of fun dancing to it and cruising around in the car with the radio playing it
Pulling into the drive-in and everyone tuned in the same station.
Back before stereo and all our music was on vinyl. 45rpm
Damn, that was EXCELLENT.
Mike Miller And Harmony Street Rock!! Listen To This At Least 30 Times Already!! Thank You!!
we had fun in those days
Love it, one of the best revival groups I have heard. Take a bow guys and gals, the applause is well deserved.
Hard to forget the50's.
I think this song was a hit in 1962...but close enough, LOL.
dont forget the 70s
The golden years,,,the '50s
They have nailed this song. Very well done.
Fantastic. Seriously.
It's amazing when listening to the songs of our youth, your 16 again & your in a place you knew well.
I wish I could have seen one of their Concerts. Just one!
As a young boy of nine, my grandparents would often take me Ukrainian, Polish, German weddings and this Polka band would play. The hall was ecstatic!
Beautiful song! What harmony! Brings me back to the sixties.
TY TOM, MIKEY
Fantastich!greetins from belgium
Takes me back 60 years
I love this song...you did a good writing job. I doo-wop all the time....only then do I know all the words...71 white gal..I still dance with my sons n law
Great singing and cute to watch, too. And I surely do remember then!
Very Very good. I'm a purist when it comes to my rock n roll etc. these guys are great. Thanks heaps.
1crankyvet I agree. Most re-makes are done by artists who want to impose their own style into a song and ruin it (at least in my opinion). This group is fun to listen to. I'd like to know more about them.
If you are a purist I'm surprised you like the mixed male-female line up. Personally I find the timbre of the girls' voices off-putting. They do what they do very well but real doo-wop should be sung by men.
Where were we in 1962? My older brother had just bought a new 1962 Impala Super Sport 409 4-speed white with red interior. I got to drive that Chevy exactly three times by myself. It was a status thing, I guess, and a great head-turning auto-not to mention the car was fast. My girlfriend loved that auto much more than me. I was in junior high. We were raised in a small town in Texas everything revolved around Friday night football, girls, and driving around on Saturday, late afternoon, and Saturday night and the drive-in malt shop. And of course there were wonderful girls-real ladies. The fall was great as I remember the turning colors of nature. A Lot of dove and quail hunting with friends. There were also some Hamm's, Splitz, etc. and, of course, wonderful girls. At the theater we watched some rerun 1950's horror in a "three pack" presentation many Saturday afternoons. I remember: The Mole People; Monster on the Campus; and Invasion of the Saucer Men. Wonderful to be raised in the 1950s and into the 1960s. Then LBJ and Vietnam came along.
I HAD A 62 409 CHEVY AS WELL, WOW, I HAD THEN A 65 GTO AFTER THAT. TY TY , MICHAEL
@@harmonystreet I had a friend that had a 1965 GTO (421, 4barrel carb, 4-speed, red on red). The prettiest GTOs were the 1964s and 1965s. These were fast cars.
Mike was Burgundy with Black Vinyl Top
I'm a 67 year old lifelong doowap junkie... you bring back my youth, Mike... love your versions of my favourite group, Dion & the Belmonts...
THANX
PHIL
I LIVED IN BOCA 15 years DION
MY NEIGHBOR
Larry Chance I know forever
Where are u located
For a lover of the old doo wop songs its so nice to see Guys and girls like you around ... amazing version - good job ;)
THANX KURT , MIKE
1959, My dad took me to work in downtown Philly and I was suppose to go on a service call with a tech. But out of the alley behind the shop came this wonderful harmony. There were 4 guys singing and harmonizing and I fell in love with Doo-wop. A girl came with them a second time but stood and listened. They were there almost every Saturday I came to the store.
TY, It's great Music and we were glad to be a part of it.
More than Excellent. Here's my list Harmony Street:
If you could do my favorites Doo-Wops and you've already done some, here goes (have more that 'might be Doo Wops" and some of these may not fit the true genre):
Puddn N'Tain - Alley Cats
Cry Baby Cry - Angels
Til - Angels
There's a Moon Our Tight - Capris
Then - You Can Tell Me Goodbye - Castells
So This is Love - Castells
The Angels Listened In - Crests
So This is Love - Crests
I Wanna Be Loved - Dean & Jeanne
Raindrops- Dee Clark
Just Keep it Up - Dee Clark
Hey Little Girl - Dee Clark
Never - Earls
Little Star - Elegants
Shake a Tail Feather - Five DuTones
I Ran All the Way Home - Impalas
Ooo Poo Pah Doo - Jesse Hill
Stardust - Jimmy Beaumont & The Skyliners
Long Loney Night - Lee Andrews & The Hearts
Tear Drops - Lee Andrews & The Hearts
Try the Impossible - Lee Andrews & The Hearts
Across the Street - Lenny O'Henry
Don't Bet Money Honey - Linda Scott
Peanuts - Little Joe & The Thrillers
Blue Moon - Marcels
Baby I'm For Real - Originals
Shamalamalamadingdong - Otis Day & the Nights
Just to Be With You - Passions
To Be Loved - Pentagons
Earth Angel - Penguins
Born Too Late - Poni Tails
Dusty - Rag Dolls
Like Columbus Did - Reflections
I Wanna Meet Him - Royalettes
You Bring Me Down - Royalettes
Somewhere Over the Rainbow - Skyliners
When I Fall in Love - Skyliners
Talk to Me - Sonny & the Sunglows
I Really Love You - Stereos
Love Me Forever - The Four Esquires
Do What You Did - Thurston Harris
Little Bitty Pretty One - Thurston Harris
Tonight I Fell in Love - Tokens
So Much in Love - Tymes
Turn Around Look At Me - Vogues
I Love You - Volumes
Here I Stand - Wade Flemon
I am an expert on oldies. 71 and Jersey boy. This rendition is much better than the original. And these folks were having a ball performing.. Just awesome! Thank you!!
WOW , THANK YOU, LOVE TO TALK TO YOU, MIKE
Better than the original??
Larry Chance sang the original.
Do you want to rethink that?
Larry is a friend for 50 years. Matter of fact my guys backed him up last year at The Parker Playhouse. There is only one Larry Figueredo.
Growing up, The Earls were my favorite group. Everything they recorded was excellent,
especially I Believe which honored a group member who died in military service. His
mother always received his share of the group's earning which tells you all you have to
know about this group. Pure class on every level !
WoW Thank you
Just havin fun. Larry has heard this version and likes it too
I was lucky to have been with those talented people
Wow I wish I was there also
brilliant watched nearly hundred times
brilliant harmonies. doo wop at its best
i never get tired of seeing and hearing mike and his girls
TY
God, I wish I could Time Travel back to better times but thank God for TJ, (PBS), Cool Bobby B keeping this music alive Sunday & Wednesday nights on Sirius/XM and You Tube we can escape today and Remember Then much better times. I am now watching "Happy Days" and "Leave It To Beaver" again since the Coronavirus started.
Brings back memories of my Village Days & Nights!😎
thank you so much, Dave, Mike
mike one of the best versions i have heard of this song. i wish i could of had the opportunity to see Harmony Street live. what chemistry. super job 5 stars
Thank you Doo Wop
Very enjoyable; makes you want to get up and exercise the old pipes a little...thanks for sharing this...
I’m 73 now, growing up when music was great, in the 50’s & 60’s. Good music, dancing, better times, and we dressed with class!
Im 73 as well, Rob, TY be safe and well
I mean that the ladies of harmony street sounded like angels. Always on Key and spoiled me rotten.
Chuckle
Wow! Just WOW!! I do remember... 74 years young.
I just turned 74 and thanx, MIKE M
I don't remember the year, but I can remember hearing this on the radio, and loved it as a kid. Still do.
Am radio the best.
you guys and girls are the BOMB........
thank you for keeping my music Alive
from an old 71 year old keyboard
doo wopper
dave
Real music by real artists that could actually sing! Whata concept!!! Great great memories, thanks for sharing!
Am so very impressed, they are as good as the golden olden days. Can’t say better than that.
I sure did LOVE this. Thanks Mike Miller and Harmony Street. :)
RUSTY TY
Much Thanx
Song has to be in the top five of Doo Wop greats and this group really does it justice!
Thank You Sincerely
Thank you Ron, Mikey
harmonystreet Mikey?
I dont why. But Doo Wops best describe the 50s. But that's my feelings
I love this song!! I had hair like him back then!!!
TYTY
AWESOME!!! THIS IS MUSIC!!! CONGRATULATION DOO WOP
FOREVER......
We totally had the best music. So love it. Memories!
Thank you to who liked. God Bless!
I have written you before , great sound, The Earls were my benchmark, and you guys were really close , and the Harmonies were just perfect, thanks again for taking me back to the Good Old Days ……….with a Smile!!…..
This is one of the great songs of rock and roll!
The 5 Satins, The Flamingoes, The Crests, Dubs, and many more forever
Johnny Maestro, The Platters, Dion and so many more
Happy days of carefree youth songs of doowop were so good and stand the test of time there are 3 classics and this is one
UPDATE: I checked out the Earls today and I actually prefer yr version. I'm listening to music 60 years and a music historian. Absolutely love yr group. Please continue yr great work.
It’s like I was back in 1957. Forgot how much I missed living then. Thank you!🥰😎
Mmmmmmm brings back so many memories
AWESOME LOVE IT REMEMBER WHEN....................
Great group and great song, Doo Wop forever !!
Faithful recreation of the original, kudos!
TY, Daniel, Michael
Sends me back.🙂🎶🎵💫📀💿💯🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸💫 Memories. 👍
I sincerely want to thank all that take the time to put these masterpieces on here
This music of the 50's through the 70's will last maybe forever.
Thank you.
TY PHIL, MIKE
Happy memories of many Doo Wop songs, still alive in 1964, on the ship in so many ports. To the girls of Tenerife,Columbia,Jamaica,and Tampa Bay...I Love You
Hearing the music like this reminds me how lucky I was to have been a radio DJ back in the early 60's. I wasn't big time or anything, but I loved the music and managed to meet a few of the music stars in my travels. Thanks Mike for the chills and the start of a few tears.
I re-mem-a-membered this classic!! Awesome job.
OMG...I have seen them many times years ago. Love them... I even have one of their T shirts. Miss them.❤❤❤❤❤
WOW THOSE T SHIRTS ARE 35 YEARS AGO, LOVE YOU
This group sings this song as GOOD as the " Earls " the original band.
Thank You John, Larry is a good friend. He would laugh and say good job. Ill tell him you said so. Much Love, Mike Miller, I am Little Anthony's Producer. New Album www.harmonystret.biz
Great job and this song just doesn’t get old and brings back good nostalgia vibes
Very good! Sounds almost like the original.😍😍🥰😍👍👍👍👍👍👍
fantastic song, I remember then by harmony street in waterbury ct.
thank you Jackie, Tribute to Larry, BTW I AM LITTLE ANTHONY'S PRODUCER, I WILL SEND YOU OUR NEW ANTHOLOGY DOUBLE ALBUM IF YOU EMAIL ME harmonystreet@yahoo.com , mike miller
WoW, Thank You Jackie, Mike Miller
Great job, great harmonies!
OutStanding Mike!!! great group...I sat In many times for Larry in upstate NY..
TY LARRY, MICHAEL