A GROUP OF GUYS WHO HAILED FROM THE KISKI VALLEY IN PITTSBURGH. IN 1960 THEY HIT PAYDIRT WITH THIS CLASSIC SANG BY GEORGE ESPOSITO-JOE CESARIO-RON FULTON-SONNY DINUNZIO AND BOBBY SAVASTRANO.
Nice PJ you always manage to come with some rare, and really good tunes. Thanks for posting all of these, as otherwise we would never have the opportunity to hear these great and rare records.
this song just screams,summer nights, party lights, on a deck over looking some water, slow dancing. You wanting the evening to never end. I got to live this once,twice,Sylvan Beach,NY.(upstate.)
Thank you PJ.I,m 67 and doowop was nothing in 1957-59,but,now I know why the world wassuch a greater place to live if for nothing morethan our gret doowop.Keep em coming
The key to this type of sound is the group singing in chords instead of just an individual. ( and a little reverb ) Unfortunately, a practice abandoned in modern times.
Doowop (group harmony) and Rockabilly are still alive overseas: Spain, UK, Japan, Sweden, Germany, Korea - just not here. There is a fantastic girl group in Japan - the Oh!Sharels, the KingTones, in Spain the Velvet Candles and the Earth Angels, in UK the Roomates, the Firebirds, in Sweden the Boppers and on and on. There was a great group in the 80s and 90s called the Chanels then Rats & Star then Gosperats with lead Masayuki Suzuki and bass Barry Soto.
one of my all time favorites. When I was at Penn State black groups from Pittsburg would come up and play at the frat parties. Past the do wop era but they were terrific.
Richard Calabrese no wonder Pittsburg never made it big. Bunch of local song, not many national hits. Oh well, at least we had greater Los Angeles and Chicago groups ;-)
They did have an opportunity for success beyond this charming 45. My Dad who managed them, had bookings in California. Joe (my cousin; tenor vocal), George & Bob (all lifelong pals), agreed to relocate. But from I was told, Sonny’s (lead vocal) wife did not want to come out west. The rest of the guys did, & Sonny ended up performing around the greater Pittsburgh area for a short while, until the untimely single-car accident that ended his life prematurely.
Looks like a bootleg! LOL, KIDDING,PJ. Great Pittsburgh sound that still gets played today.Looks like you have a pristine copy of a scarce record. Thanks for posting and sharing!
This song came up in my thoughts. Nice to come back to it. I'm a 19 year old doo wop lover. This music will never die.
BLESSINGS TO YA,, I STARTED WHEN I WAS 16 OR 17 LISTENING TO GUS GOSSERT, A NEW YORK STATION, TODAY IM 66/67 TAKE GOOD CARE !!
Looks like we're the same age brother! So good to know there are other 21-year-old doo-wop lovers floating around!
@@rogervonschleusingen4603... The curly headed kid in the second row. Robert Charles "Gus" Gossert started my love for doo-wopps, too.
I'm 80yrs.old & never outgrow the Doo Wops ♥️
me either!
I’m 41 and loved doo wop since I was a kid. Nothing like it.
This is another great song that has all but been forgotten through the years. God bless you, and others, who have kept this music alive.
I LOVE it!! I am from Pittsburgh originally...wish I had heard of these fellows years ago!
PJ THANK you for this truly " OUT OF SIGHT" SONG, GROUP, LEAD
I'm happy that you appreciate my selections. Thank you
And mine U know what I mean !
Thank you..so nice
Great sound out of Pittsburgh.And there will never be another you
WOW, WOW, JUST LOVE THE DOO WOP MUSIC. GOD BLESS!! GREAT MEMORIES!
This was really when music and car's were everything
AND PEOPLE TOO !!
This Doo-wop Ballad has "Incredible Choreography" and sound!.
Ahhhhhhhhh, nice and smoooooooooooooooooooooth.
PJ ANOTHER SUPER CLASSIC GROUP, LEAD AND SONG. GREAT HARMONY , LEAD , ETC. TYVM ONCE AGAIN PJ
Great memory maker. This song was playing on the radio in the front seat and my GF and I were playing in the backseat.
A GROUP OF GUYS WHO HAILED FROM THE KISKI VALLEY IN PITTSBURGH. IN 1960 THEY HIT PAYDIRT WITH THIS CLASSIC SANG BY GEORGE ESPOSITO-JOE CESARIO-RON FULTON-SONNY DINUNZIO AND BOBBY SAVASTRANO.
mostly Italian guys- They were good at doo-wap
Terrific song and thanks for the info about Pittsburg sound. Gives me chills just listening
Absolutely beautiful!
Definitely a Pittsburgh favorite!!!!!
Nice PJ you always manage to come with some rare, and really good tunes. Thanks for posting all of these, as otherwise we would never have the opportunity to hear these great and rare records.
Great sound, great harmonies and arrangement. Thanks for sharing. Love it!
Danced to this in the Pittsburgh scene on Friday nites. Sometimes at West View Danceland. Great oldie.
I danced at the White Elephant every weekend and It was great
Barely finding this gem ! Awesome doo wop
this song just screams,summer nights, party lights, on a deck over looking some water, slow dancing. You wanting the evening to never end. I got to live this once,twice,Sylvan Beach,NY.(upstate.)
what a clear...bright sound! this made my day!
MRDOOWOP TYVM FOR ANOTHER CLASSIC GROUP,LEAD AND SONG!
Bellissima musica, grazie. Wonderful music, thank you from Italy.
Tks Doc May GOD bless you . You give and bring my youth back with tears in my eyes
here by accident.Wrong, by Gods grace I found this song. INCREDIBLE!
Well said
Very lovely. A lot like another Pittsburgh group, the Skyliners.
I love this music! Thank you from Italy.
Thank you PJ.I,m 67 and doowop was nothing in 1957-59,but,now I know why the world wassuch a greater place to live if for nothing morethan our gret doowop.Keep em coming
The key to this type of sound is the group singing in chords instead of just an individual. ( and a little reverb ) Unfortunately, a practice abandoned in modern times.
+tim jones What ever happened to the so-called music of today? Can't even tell what they are saying. No talent present. Very sad.
Got it! They sound a little like the Duprees. Not exactly Doo Wop where the singers use different octaves.
Doowop (group harmony) and Rockabilly are still alive overseas: Spain, UK, Japan, Sweden, Germany, Korea - just not here. There is a fantastic girl group in Japan - the Oh!Sharels, the KingTones, in Spain the Velvet Candles and the Earth Angels, in UK the Roomates, the Firebirds, in Sweden the Boppers and on and on. There was a great group in the 80s and 90s called the Chanels then Rats & Star then Gosperats with lead Masayuki Suzuki and bass Barry Soto.
Bellissima canzone, da un gruppo quasi sconosciuto di ragazzi di origine italiana. Grazie e un abbraccio dall'Italia.
this song reminds that there was a more innocent time at PSU before all the scandals Wonderful Pittsburgh sound
A Beautiful Classic ❤️
GORGEOUS BALLAD ♡
You are the source I go to when it comes to oldies. Thanks
FRANK, THERE'LL NEVER BE ANOTHER YOU! MISSING YOU SO MUCH!!
Mr PJ. You get some of the best
👍👍. Manny west covina ca.
please play more like this.thank you for sharing it.now back to playing it over and over.
Great record, PJ! Another great post from you - keep 'em coming!
WOW!! what a cool,smooth , song
Harmonic heaven >> what a grove cut PJDooWop. I'm new to the 'The Chaps' but I'm that era.
one of my all time favorites. When I was at Penn State black groups from Pittsburg would come up and play at the frat parties. Past the do wop era but they were terrific.
These guys were mostly Italian lol!
@@ericb8004 And these Italian young men are sweet good Pittsburgh sound great...
Never heard this before - very nice.
Same here. Nice tune.
a shure killer tune here.....great love song
Pitts great group solid stone doo wop
What a great song, thanks for posting it. Just love this stuff.
LOVE IT!!
Great Sound I like it. Thanks
Great.
It would be interesting if it happened!
Thanks.
Luv luv !! Beautiful❤😘🌹💋💌💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼
Nothing like the Pittsburgh sound...No other doo-wop cities can compare.
I agree.....but New York and Philly were close.
@@johnbartolovitch6855 for sure...
Fabulous!
Very very very nice song
JUST FANTASTIC TYVM
Great song.laying in my bed listening to Tl sound.thx
beautiful
I was listening to L.A. Noire soundtracks...and I stumbled upon this. Ooh, I like it. ;3
superb
GREAT SONG
Heavenly silk....
This is just so pretty!
These guys were from a milltown along the Allegheny river known for its tough football teams and Italian bakeries
Beautiful
Makes me so happy I cry!!! Where is summer????
Golden
This is a ravishingly beautiful ballad!!! DELICIOUS!!!
I love this song, thanks.
Gorgeous and smooth Doo Wop
Nice!
Sweet one.,Great PJ
c'est fantastique c'est tellement magnifique c'est trop trop mimi j'adore ❤
i could dance to this every anniversary
Pittsburgh's backseat music....
you got it.....
Richard Calabrese no wonder Pittsburg never made it big. Bunch of local song, not many national hits. Oh well, at least we had greater Los Angeles and Chicago groups ;-)
you wouldn't know good music if it hit you in the face. @@Mrpachuko13
LOVE IT!!!
awesome
They did have an opportunity for success beyond this charming 45. My Dad who managed them, had bookings in California. Joe (my cousin; tenor vocal), George & Bob (all lifelong pals), agreed to relocate. But from I was told, Sonny’s (lead vocal) wife did not want to come out west. The rest of the guys did, & Sonny ended up performing around the greater Pittsburgh area for a short while, until the untimely single-car accident that ended his life prematurely.
Incredible recording, love it. Thx for sharing.
This is really good...
nice !!
Great record. I never paid attention to it because I thought it was pure pop. I was wrong.
Perfect
Amazing record I'm really trying to buy this
Real music
Looks like a bootleg! LOL, KIDDING,PJ. Great Pittsburgh sound that still gets played today.Looks like you have a pristine copy of a scarce record. Thanks for posting and sharing!
great harmony
I LOVE this!
My dreams my love! 💞
really smooth !
I search and search but I knew I would never find you
🎼🎶🎼🎶🎼🎶🎼🎶🎼🎶🎼
REALLY NICE P J................
NICE!
Should be There will never be, or There'll Never Be. This is a misprint, but regardless, a pop song that should have charted.
HOW TRUE ....
Cool song
Hermosa música
buena cancion .uuuuuuuuuuuuyou youuuu¡¡¡
I wonder if this song could be a single right now and do well? I think so.
Rick "The Bop" Dawkins covered this song at an international Darwin Day Conference in 2014.