The main reason the Crew Cuts’ recording of “Sh-Boom” made it to No. 12 in 1956 with a version of “Why Do Fools Fall in Love,” in which they–in contrast to the Crew Cuts–did try to duplicate much of the R&B spirit of the original version by Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers.
Who sings life could be dream?
The Chords
Sh-Boom/Artists
What year did Sh-Boom by The Crew Cuts come out?
1954
Sh-Boom/Released
Who wrote Life could be a dream?
Carl Feaster
Claude FeasterFloyd McRaeJames KeyesWilliam Edwards
Sh-Boom/Composers
“Sh-Boom” (sometimes referred to as “Life Could Be a Dream”) is an early doo-wop song by the R&B vocal group The Chords. It was written by James Keyes, Claude Feaster, Carl Feaster, Floyd F. McRae, and William Edwards, members of The Chords, and published in 1954.
Are any of the Crew-Cuts still alive?
Rudy Maugeri, 73, co-founder of the 1950s doo-wop band the Crew-Cuts, died Friday in his home in Las Vegas of pancreatic cancer. Maugeri, Pat Barrett and brothers John and Ray Perkins, friends and choristers from a Catholic high school in Toronto, formed the Candelaires in 1952.
How old are the Crew-Cuts now?
The two oldest members of the Crew-Cuts are Rudi Maugeri, 23, baritone, who does t he arrangements, and Johnnie Perkins, 23, second tenor, whose voice is heard most prominently on Sh-Boom. Pat Barrett, lead tenor, is only 21 and Ray Perkins, 22-year-old brother of Johnnie, is the bass.
Who sings when get married?
Dreamlovers
When We Got Married/Artists
Are any members of the Crew-Cuts still alive?
When did Life could be a dream come out?
Who is Sha Boom by?
Sh-Boom/Composers
Is Sh Boom copyrighted?
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