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Birth of Doo-Wop, The

Sheet Music
Voicing/Format TTB
Publisher Hal Leonard Publishing Corp
Arranger Billingsley, Alan
Permanently Out of Print

Unavailable for Digital Delivery

Catalog #08201628

UPC code: 073999869286

The roots of doo-wop were formed in the period after World War II. Enjoy the smooth harmonic sounds of these hits that shaped the classic doo-wop sound in an easily-learned 7-minute medley. Includes: Count Every Star, The Great Pretender, Sh-Boom (Life Could Be a Dream).

Title Artist Arranger Composer Key DD
COUNT EVERY STAR  
SH-BOOM (LIFE COULD BE A DREAM)  
THE GREAT PRETENDER  
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