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Always brings a smile to my face. Weirdness personified
Loved that song.
A bit more trivia about Doris Troy. I went to see Mama I Want To Sing in New York. The play was by Vi Higginsen, who was a radio deejay at the time. I did not realize until my BFF told me, that the play was actually about Doris, who was Vi's sister. If I remember correctly, that wasn't made clear during the performance. Doris played their mother in the production. My BFF got the 411 because she's good friends Hazel, who is Vi's good friend. In fact, Hazel took over as narrator for Vi when she had to be away for a performance or two . Doris co-wrote the music for the play. The play was performed internationally. I didn't realize that Doris died 21 years ago! Mama, I Want to Sing! (musical) - WikipediaDoris Troy was an American R&B singer and songwriter, known to her fans as "Mama Soul". Her biggest hit was Just One Look.
Troy worked as a backup vocalist for Atlantic Records alongside Dionne and Dee Dee Warwick.
She co-wrote Just One Look with Gregory Carroll (American R&B singer, songwriter, and record producer)
Just One Look - Doris Troy 1963
I saw them several times at doo wop concerts in NYC. Richard Nader's Original Doo Wop at the Garden (Madison Square Garden), & The Royal New York Doo Wop Show, at Radio City Music Hall. The lead singer was Vito Picone.A Staten Island, New York doo wop group called The Elegants saw their re-worked version of the Mozart lullaby, "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" hit the top of the US record charts as the re-titled "Little Star".
The group spent the following eighteen months milking the song for all it was worth with TV appearances and live shows, but follow up records, "Please Believe Me", "True Love Affair" and "Little Boy Blue" could not match the success of "Little Star".
Although The Elegants would be around in one form or another until the 1980s, they never had another hit record.
Little Star - The Elegants 1958
Some great memories there.I saw them several times at doo wop concerts in NYC. Richard Nader's Original Doo Wop at the Garden (Madison Square Garden), & The Royal New York Doo Wop Show, at Radio City Music Hall. The lead singer was Vito Picone.
Some good memories then.A bit more trivia about Doris Troy. I went to see Mama I Want To Sing in New York. The play was by Vi Higginsen, who was a radio deejay at the time. I did not realize until my BFF told me, that the play was actually about Doris, who was Vi's sister. If I remember correctly, that wasn't made clear during the performance. Doris played their mother in the production. My BFF got the 411 because she's good friends Hazel, who is Vi's good friend. In fact, Hazel took over as narrator for Vi when she had to be away for a performance or two . Doris co-wrote the music for the play. The play was performed internationally. I didn't realize that Doris died 21 years ago! Mama, I Want to Sing! (musical) - Wikipedia
Also I have a book titled One Hit Wonders. I'll have to look in there and see what's mentioned. Right now it's helping to keep my shoe cubby level.![]()
A bit of a gentle 'boppy' tune - according to the English version (of which were lyrically different).