Sweet memories of doo-wop
The Starlights sing of pure love and the brilliance of youth in the late 1950s.
"Valarie" delicately depicts young first love with perfect harmonies and a heartbreaking melody, while the B-side, "Way Up In The Sky," features lyrics about dreams and hopes complemented by heavenly vocal arrangements. This is a gem of sweet pop music from the pre-rock and roll era, carved into a 7-inch single.
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A:
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1)
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Moonlight On The Ganges
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2)
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More Than You Know
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3)
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Love Walked In
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4)
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Tangerine
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5)
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That's The Way It Goes
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6)
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La Rosita
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7)
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Something New (Negra Soy)
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8)
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Benny Rides Again
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B:
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1)
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Ramona
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2)
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Not A Care In The World
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3)
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Intermezzo
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4)
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'Tis Autumn
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5)
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Soft As Spring
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6)
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Superman
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7)
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The Birth Of The Blues
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8)
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Clarinet A La King
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Vocals - Peggy Lee (A5, B2)
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Piano - Mel Powell
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Clarinet - Benny Goodman
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Liner Notes - George Avakian
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Trumpet - Cootie Williams
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Vocals - Helen Forrest (A2, B5)
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Trombone - Trummy Young
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Trumpet - Billy Butterfield
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Trombone - Lou McGarity
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Trumpet - Irving Goodman
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Trumpet - Jimmy Maxwell
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Drum - Sidney Catlett
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Alto Saxophone - Bill Shine
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Trumpet - Al Davis (2)
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Vocals - Tommy Taylor (3) (B4)
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Vocals - Art Land (A4)