2. Wade Cooper - I'm Gonna Love You So (2:20)
3. Wade Cooper - Look Around (2:02)
4. Wade Cooper - I'll Never Let You Go (2:28)
5. Milan - Santa's Doin' The Twist (0:58)
6. Milan - Swing A Little Longer (1:59)
7. Milan - Innocence (2:10)
8. Milan - Winter Time (2:13)
9. Valli - Hurry Home To Me (Soldier Boy) (3:05)
10. Valli - Jimmy's In A Hurry (2:40)
11. Valli - I Sit At My Window (What Did I Do) (2:27)
12. Valli - Boys (2:13)
13. The Two-Notes - Sandy, Sandy (2:13)
14. The Two-Notes - My Secret Lover (1:48)
15. The Classics - You're Everything (2:22)
16. The Classics - Burning Love (2:34)
17. Sonny Till - Ding Dong Bells (2:38)
18. Sonny Till - Dreamy Eyes (2:24)
19. Sonny Till - Shy (2:12)
20. Sonny Till - First Blush (2:01)
21. Sonny Till - Someone Up And Told Me (2:10)
22. Sonny & Virgil - Open Up Your Heart (2:03)
23. Bob Moline - Hey Girl (1:42)
24. Bob Moline - Hide And Seek (2:22)
25. Bob Moline - Devil Get Behind Me (2:12)
26. Bob Moline - I'll Be Waiting For You (2:27)
27. Bob Moline - Blue Angel (2:09)
28. Bob Moline - Bess (4:16)
29. Bob Moline - Forbidden (2:40)
30. Bob Moline - If I Were An Artist (2:14)
Milan. Born Milan
Radenkovic in 1941 in Belgrade (died 1971 in NYC), Serbian-American pop singer.
Also known as The Leather Boy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milan_the_Leather_Boy
Wade
Cooper. East Coast soul Singer.
Valli. Obscure female
singer signed to Scepter Records where she recorded two singles. The Shirelles
were the major group at Scepter at that time, so they used The Shirelles hit
"Soldier Boy" as a background for Valli’s song. She also is singing
over The Shirelles "Boys" on Spokane (sub-label of Scepter).
The
Two-Notes. Female vocal duo: Redda Robbins and Jeanette Harris. They recorded as
by The Classics on Top Rank the
following year (1960).
Sonny Till. Born Earlington Carl
Tilghman in 1928, died 1981. He was part of the vocal group of The Orioles as
first tenor vocalist from 1947 to 1954. After 1954 changed the name (and some
members) of the group in Sonny Til & The Orioles.
Also, recorded three tracks as Sonny Till, for Roulette in 1958 and for Dade in 1963. B-side of Dade single was credited to Sonny & Virgil. The label should have read Sonny & Virgie (Virgie was Sonny’s girlfriend).
https://www.discogs.com/artist/315970-Sonny-Til
Bob
Moline. Teen Sound singer and composer whose career kept him active primarily
in television and film. He sang, wrote and produced music for Honda, Wyler’s
Lemonade, C&H Sugar, just to name a few.

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