Skip to main content alibris logo

George Goldner Presents The Gone Story: Doo-Wop to Soul 1957-1963 ()

by

Write The First Customer Review
George Goldner Presents The Gone Story: Doo-Wop to Soul 1957-1963 - Various Artists
Filter Results
Shipping
Item Condition
Seller Rating
Other Options
Change Currency
Track Listing
  1. Don't Ask Me (To Be Lonely)
  2. Speak for Yourself
  3. Ding Dong Darling
  4. My Secret Love
  5. Love Is Dynamite
Show All Tracks
  1. Don't Ask Me (To Be Lonely)
  2. Speak for Yourself
  3. Ding Dong Darling
  4. My Secret Love
  5. Love Is Dynamite
  6. I'll Be True
  7. It Is a Dream
  8. Lamplight
  9. Could This Be Magic
  10. That's My Desire
  11. Love Is Something from Within
  12. Wait a Minute
  13. Let's Fall in Love
  14. 7-11
  15. Tomorrow Night
  16. Altar of Love
  17. Everybody's Gonna Rock & Roll
  18. Who Do You Love?
  19. Boppin' Hop (aka Hoppin' Bop)
  20. Baby Come Back
  21. Wassa Matter with You
  22. Special Delivery
  23. What's the Matter Baby?
  24. Cha-Hua-Hua
  25. The Thing
  26. Song in My Heart/Johnson]
  27. Maybe You'll Be Mine
  28. Gates of Heaven
  29. School Bells
  30. I Really Really Love You
  31. King of Fools
  32. My Love
  33. Come Softly to Me
  34. Is It Because
  35. Why I Love You
  36. Long Black Automobile
  37. Summer's Love
  38. Let the Rumors Fly]
  39. How Much I Love You
  40. With Each Step a Tear
  41. Outside the Chapel Door
  42. Ooh What a Girl
  43. Mona My Love (a.k.a. Juanita)
  44. Goin' Back to St. Louis
  45. Angel Face
  46. Can I Come Over Tonight?
  47. My Foolish Heart
  48. Angel in Disguise
  49. Salty
  50. My Heart's Desire
  51. The Girl of My Best Friend
  52. Pretty Little Girl]
  53. You Don't Know What You've Got (Until You Lose It)
  54. That's How I Feel About You
  55. The Spanish Twist
  56. I Don't Like It Like That, Pt. 1
  57. If You Want To
  58. Spanish Lace
Show Fewer Tracks

George Goldner Presents The Gone Story: Doo-Wop to Soul 1957-1963 contains 65 songs representing a dead-perfect cross-section of the singles output of one of New York's great R&B labels of the late 1950s and early 1960s. The opening cut, the Dubs' slow, romantic "Don't Ask Me (To Be Lonely)," shows just how far George Goldner's conception of rhythm & blues had come in the four years since he'd founded Rama Records in 1953. Gone Records, starting in 1957, featured a more sophisticated output, oriented toward elegant, ...

loading
George Goldner Presents The Gone Story: Doo-Wop to Soul 1957-1963 1999, Westside Records

UPC: 614475032062

CD