No pop genre has defined what a summer night can be as much as doo wop, with its countless songs about the moon and the stars and the light they cast on the possibilities of romance. This four-disc, 100-song collection has numerous examples, including "Twilight" by the Paragons, "A Star" by the Keynotes, "Dawn Is Almost Here" by the Cordials, "Summer Night" by the Chimes, "Evening Shadows Falling" by the Seniors, "Heavenly Night" by the Collegians, "Stars in the Sky" by the Channels, "Moonglow You Know" by the Videos, and "It Was a Night Like This" by the Turbans. The Encyclopedia of Doo Wop, Vol. 2 is a great collection of what people sing about when standing out under the stars. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide
The Encyclopedia of Doo Wop, Vol. 2
04/24/2001 | Collectables
All Music Guide Review
The Encyclopedia of Doo Wop, Vol. 2 Track Listing
Credits of The Encyclopedia of Doo Wop, Vol. 2
- Crescents
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- The Classics
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- The Debonaires
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- The Illusions
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- Seniors
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- The Sequins
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- The Timetones
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- Lee Andrews & the Hearts
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- Louie Lymon & the Teenchords
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- Cordials
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- Arcades
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- The Avalons
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- Danny Tellers
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- Unique Teens
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- Fabulous
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- The Delroys
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- Rocketones
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- Dell Vikings
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- Matadors
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- The Mistakes
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- The Bop Chords
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- The Crystals
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- The Pyramids
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- The Tokens
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- The Moonglows
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- The Kodaks
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- The Five Discs
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- The Velours
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- The Vocaltones
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- The Five Satins
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- The Cellos
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- Jackie & the Starlites
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- The Jive Five
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- The Nutmegs
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- The Sheppards
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- The Turbans
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- The Velvets
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