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Book Of Love by The Monotones

Book Of Love by The Monotones

The members of the Monotones: *Lead Singer: Charles Patrick (born September 11, 1938) *First Tenor: Warren Davis (born March 1, 1939) *Second Tenor: George Malone (January 5, 1940 -- October 5, 2007) *Bass Singer: John Franklin Smith (May 17, 1939 --


The Monotones - Book Of Love - 1958

The Monotones - Book Of Love - 1958

I wonder, wonder who, who ooh ooh, who Who wrote the book of love ? Tell me, tell me, tell me Oh, who wrote the book of love ? I've got to know the answer Was it someone from above ? Oh, I wonder, wonder who, mah doo doo, who Who wrote the book of


1958 HITS ARCHIVE: Book Of Love - Monotones

1958 HITS ARCHIVE: Book Of Love - Monotones

Book Of Love (Monotones) by The Monotones Top-5 record hit remains one of the most famous of all classic up-tempo doo-wop tracks. TIP: Click this link to browse through all 188 videos of the 1958 HITS ARCHIVE collection, alphabetically arranged in



THE MONOTONES -"BOOK OF LOVE"  (1958)

THE MONOTONES -"BOOK OF LOVE" (1958)

The Monotones were a six-member black American doo-wop vocal group in the 1950s. They are considered a one-hit wonder, as their only hit single was "The Book of Love", which peaked at #5 on the Billboard Top 100 in 1958. The Monotones formed in 1955



Book of Love by The Monotones

Book of Love by The Monotones

The Monotones were from Newark, New Jersey, and formed in 1955. Group members included Charles Patrick, Warren Davis, George Malone, Frank Smith, John Ryanes, and Warren Ryanes. In 1956, they appeared on Ted Mack’s Amateur Hour and won first prize.

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