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Joined: May 2008 Posts: 160
Location: Montana | Hi, here's the deal, my 15 yo and his buds would like to play a few songs for a father/daughter dance with a 50s theme. Poodle skirts etc. I was not a scentient being at that time and although I did watch a lot of "Happy Days" as a child the only songs I can think of are Rock Around the Clock and Splish splash. So any suggestions for songs in the genre that would appeal to teenagers and be jitterbuggable? |
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Location: Vernon CT | Peggy Sue by Buddy Holly |
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Location: NJ | tears on my pillow |
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Location: Marlton, NJ | Teenager In Love
Rock and Roll is Here to Stay
At the Hop |
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Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066 | Stick with the top hits. Just click on the years and see which ones you recognize. Chances are the audience will recognize them also.
http://www.joshhosler.biz/NumberOneInhistory/selectMonth.htm
do a google search for #1 hits and wikipedia will pull up a pretty decent cross reference chart. |
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Location: big island | "Last Kiss" - j. frank wilson and the cavaliers. |
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Location: big island | elvis hits: "Hound Dog", "Jailhouse Rock", "Don't Be Cruel" |
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Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands | Louie Prima
Jump Jive and Wail
Sing Sing Sing
Just a Giggalo/I ain't got nobody |
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Location: Montana | Ooh thought of another
Stand By Me by Ben E King, 1961 |
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Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands | PS I was just barely a scentient being during that time. You make it sound like the stoneage.
I know about this music because during the 50's and 60's they had recording devices. |
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Location: Montana | Well I'm just barely scentient still ... lots of scents but little sense. |
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Location: Michigan | Anything by the Hollies. |
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Location: Location Location Location | Runaround Sue by Dion is a great jitterbug song.
Sleeping With The Enemy has a scene with Julia Roberts & the guy she meets, dancing the jitterbug to it. |
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Location: los angeles | Rumble by Link Wray |
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Location: Denmark | Rock around the Clock - isn't that the default for jitterbug? |
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Location: SoCal | Teen Angel
Tell Laura I Love Her
Strange Things Happen
that last is if you want to be considered slightly strange yourself..... |
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Location: Whitecourt, Ab | Are they playing cd's or performing?
If they are performing Bob Seeger's " Teenage Wedding" might be more their speed |
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Location: Tennessee | Fun, Fun, Fun by the Beach Boys
I Saw Her Standing There - Beatles version, not Alpep's ;)
Let's Do The Twist by Chubby Checker |
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Joined: October 2007 Posts: 2711
Location: Vernon CT | Shout!! The Isley Brothers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VL9xOLpwI0I
Everybody loves and has fun with this one!
A little bit softer now (Animal House)! |
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Joined: December 2006 Posts: 6268
Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast | Originally posted by BT717:
Shout!! The Isley Brothers I've seen this one 'stretched' for half a set! ;) |
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Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains | Play a I-vi-IV-V chord progression underneath a medley of a half dozen or so popular melodies from that era. There's hundreds to choose from. The soundtrack from American Graffiti would be an excellent place to start. |
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Location: East Tennessee | Most anything Buddy Holly and the Crickets did. Google them. |
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Joined: May 2008 Posts: 160
Location: Montana | Good stuff here, thanks. The challenge is finding stuff that appeals to teenagers. It helps if their is a connection to something they know like a movie. Last night we worked on Johnny B Goode, those guitar riffs are timeless, and there's the classic scene in Back to the Future where Michael J Fox takes off on the Chuck Berry lead and then it morphs into Van Halen type stuff. American Graffiti and the Buddy Holly Story are in our movie queue now. |
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