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  1. Vor 22 Stunden · The Shirelles, ‘Mama Said’. So much good advice to be learned from the wise moms of Sixties girl-group pop. In Motown, Diana Ross and the Supremes took their troubles to “Mother Dear”; over in Chicago, Jan Bradley sang “Mama Didn’t Lie.”. But the sentimental faves have to be The Shirelles, who get through tough times by ...

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  3. Vor 5 Tagen · 3. Brooklyn Paramount Theater. While still in middle school, Carole attended rock and roll radio host Alan Freed’s Easter Jubilee at the Brooklyn Paramount Theater. Along with a crowd of other ...

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  4. Vor 3 Tagen · Here are the first two stanzas of the song: “Go away little girl. Go away little girl. I’m not supposed to be alone with you. I know that your lips are sweet. But our lips must never meet. I belong to somebody else and I must be true”. The song’s use of repetition makes the message clear: the man wants the girl to stay away from him and ...

  5. Vor 5 Tagen · Test your knowledge of the Shirelles songs and personal trivia with this quiz about one of the most popular and influential girl groups in rock and roll history.

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · The lyrics of “Jazzman” are a celebration of the power of music to bring people together. The song describes the jazz musician as being free-spirited and whimsical. The opening lines of the song are: “Lift me, won’t you lift me. Above the old routine; Make it nice, play it clean, Jazzman.”. These lyrics capture the feeling of longing ...

  7. Vor 4 Tagen · Love Is a Swingin' Thing-The Shirelles-Best music roundup roundup: Hits 2024 Collection-Distinguished0:00:00 : B͙͙a̳b̴y̷̷ I̷t̳'s Yo̴̴u̲̲0:02:43 : Wi͛͛l̲̲l̵̵ ...

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