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Randy And The Rainbows / Mystics C'mon Let's Go (Randy) & Crazy For You (Mysti

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(2006/COLLECTABLES) 24 tracks two original Columbia/Ambient albums from 1982 more

Randy And The Rainbows / Mystics: C'mon Let's Go (Randy) & Crazy For You (Mysti

(2006/COLLECTABLES) 24 tracks two original Columbia/Ambient albums from 1982

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Randy And The Rainbows - Mystics - C'mon Let's Go (Randy) & Crazy For You (Mysti CD 1
01 Come On Let's Go Randy And The Rainbows / Mystics
02 Angel Face Randy And The Rainbows / Mystics
03 Weekend With You Randy And The Rainbows / Mystics
04 Try The Impossible Randy And The Rainbows / Mystics
05 In Your Letter Randy And The Rainbows / Mystics
06 You're My Girl Randy And The Rainbows / Mystics
07 Till I Heard It From You Randy And The Rainbows / Mystics
08 No Love Randy And The Rainbows / Mystics
09 Debbie Randy And The Rainbows / Mystics
10 Strike It Rich Randy And The Rainbows / Mystics
11 I Want To Be Lonely Randy And The Rainbows / Mystics
12 When The Morning Comes Randy And The Rainbows / Mystics
13 Crazy For You Randy And The Rainbows / Mystics
14 Hush My Darling Randy And The Rainbows / Mystics
15 You Baby You Randy And The Rainbows / Mystics
16 Prayer To An Angel Randy And The Rainbows / Mystics
17 Chills And Fever Randy And The Rainbows / Mystics
18 Doreen Is Never Boring Randy And The Rainbows / Mystics
19 Wish I Had My Baby Randy And The Rainbows / Mystics
20 Why Do You Pretend Randy And The Rainbows / Mystics
21 Will Love Ever Come My Way Randy And The Rainbows / Mystics
22 The Bells Are Ringing Randy And The Rainbows / Mystics
23 That's The Way It Goes Randy And The Rainbows / Mystics
24 Now That Summer Is Here Randy And The Rainbows / Mystics
Randy & The Rainbows Randy & The Rainbows Denise Classically trained pianist... more
"Randy And The Rainbows / Mystics"

Randy & The Rainbows

Randy & The Rainbows

Denise

Classically trained pianist Neil Levenson met Paul Anka at a Catskill Mountains resort and was inspired to write a pop song that he initially called Pretty Girl. He changed its title to Denise after meeting a girl by that name at the beach. Neil told The Tokens, whose The Lion Sleeps Tonight topped the pop hit parade in 1961, about his creation. They'd formed their own Bright Tunes Productions, and they urged Neil to find a group to sing Denise.

 

Hailing from the Maspeth community of Queens in New York City, the teens he recruited were fronted by Dominick Safuto, with his brother Frank on first tenor (they'd been in The Dialtones, who made a 1960 single for George Goldner's Goldisc logo), second tenor Sal Zero and his brother Mike on baritone, and bass Ken Arcipowski. They were known as The Encores before Frank joined, when they changed their handle to Junior and The Counts. 

Recording at New York's Allegro Sound with The Tokens producing, the newcomers waxed Denise and its flip Come Back, another Levenson composition. Laurie Records would issue the single on its Rust subsidiary, but owners Bob and Gene Schwartz didn't like the group's name so they changed it to Randy and The Rainbows. Denise became a #10 pop seller that summer and even made a #18 R&B showing.

Levenson's Why Do Kids Grow Up rode the same marching beat as Denise as the group's Rust encore, but it made a mere pop blip at year's end as President John F. Kennedy's assassination cast a pall over the nation. Their Rust followups Happy Teenager, Little Star (a revival of The Elegants' '58 smash), and Little Hot Rod Susie missed entirely. A mid-'60s move to the Mike label for three singles didn't restore their momentum, nor did a platter on The Tokens' B.T. Puppy logo. Sal and Ken split after that. Randy and The Rainbows made a comeback in the early '80s on Marty Pekar's doo-wop-obsessed Ambient Sound label (they then consisted of Dom, Frank, Mike, and Vinny Carella). Arcipowski passed away March 23, 2011.

 

Various - Street Corner Symphonies Vol.15, 1963 The Complete Story Of Doo Wop

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