The Eternals - Rockin' in the Jungle (very good quality) descargar videos gratis


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Duración: 02:33
Subido: 2009/08/08

a very good & and very rare doo wop!

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10 years ago

Raymond Weaver

One Great Song Great Beat 

10 years ago

ramoburg

THE ETERNALS - Rockin' in the Jungle

10 years ago

Marilyn D'Antonio

As were The Fascinators w/Tony Passalaqua out of Brooklyn on lead vocals, The Marcels out of Philly, The Cupids ('Brenda'), The Impalas from the Bronx, Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers (latino & black), The Jaguars from California, Norman Fox & the Rob Roys from the Bronx, Johnny Maestro & the Crests (w/Luther Vandross's sister, Patty, in the original Crests of the mid-1950's), The Timetones ('Here in My Heart'), The Mariners, Paul Himmelstein & the Heartbreakers, and my hubby's amateur quintet!

10 years ago

Marilyn D'Antonio

It may be 'rare' outside of the United States but it's not rare within the 50 states of America.

10 years ago

Walt Fechter

This one goes out to Thomas John and his Sunday Night Cruise (on WBBG out of Youngstown, OH). Doo-Wop -- some of the most bizarre music ever made! I wouldn't have it any other way! I'd love to see a video of this tune done up with clips from old Tarzan flicks.

11 years ago

sillyone52062

I heard this song on the radio a lot when I was a kid...then it disappeared. I just remembered the "caw, caw" fragment. Nobody would tell me what it is. Finally, it was played on an oldies show last Saturday. Yay! Still love it!

11 years ago

JOHN Luise

I Believe That They Were The Best ''Latino Doo Wop Group'' That I Ever Saw In My View.I Got To Know Them And They Are A Very Well Respected Talent From The Bronx,New York. Thanks!

11 years ago

IVWinchester79

And it only charted at 78? No way! It's so catchy! And I love the bird calls!

11 years ago

David MacDonald

The Del Vikings formed in 1955 were one of the first racially integrated groups.

11 years ago

Walt Fechter

Thomas John - - WBBG -- out of Youngstown, OH -- this one's for you. Thanks for your radio show -- Sunday Night Cruise. Do-wop never sounded so good! Best to all - Mickey

11 years ago

Luis Grant

They were Puerto Rican

11 years ago

doowopcharlie1

what a lot of people...don't know..is that alot of groups....where mix we sing on street corners subways...just about anyplace we can...man we where people enjoying...the music....the sound of the 50's....my group is gone but not forgotten jimmy & the towers.... thanks guys

11 years ago

gremmiehodad

Arguably one of greatest Doo-Wop songs of all time!

11 years ago

lawnjockeyv8

The Eternals were from the Bronx,NY.I had the pleasure of seeing them sing live at a Cousin Brucie show at Palisades Amusement Park back in the 60's.The entire group was Puerto Rican. The black guy at lower left was the base,Alex Miranda.The short guy next to him was Charlie Girona,the lead singer.My friends and I couldn't believe the voice that came out of that skinny,black kid,he was maybe 17yrs old at most! Alex passed away in 1967 and the bass you may see with them today is a replacement.

12 years ago

yann lavoie

is it a black guy on the lower left?? if it is, this group was a pionner for this period (50s 60s) of racial tension. wow

12 years ago

Walt Fechter

Rob Reiner should have used this tune for the soundtrack to Stand By Me. This tune is from 1959 -- the same year the story (Stand By Me) took place.

12 years ago

Walt Fechter

This one is for you, Thomas John (and your Sunday Night Cruz)! Man, I'm getting old. Oh, by the way, Cheetah died on Christmas Eve 2011. Love this nutty tune!

12 years ago

Jim fromearth

Rubinoos

12 years ago

Jim fromearth

@doowop1942 where did you sing this song? We sang it on 86th in Brooklyn back then!

12 years ago

Jim fromearth

Sorry! That's where are the Eternals from?

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