Pop music style |
1950's music style |
Genre of "Only You |
'50s singing style |
Street corner genre |
Grease" music genre |
The Platters' genre |
1950s singing style |
Oldies singing style |
Street-singing genre |
Harmonic singing style |
Style of group singing |
Singing style of the '50s |
Singing genre of the '50s |
Singing style of the 1950s |
The Drifters' musical style |
Genre of "Under the Boardwalk |
Lauryn Hill "___ (That Thing) |
''Duke of Earl,'' stylistically |
Style of Randy and the Rainbows |
Music that inspired the Beach Boys |
Singing style popular in the 1950s |
It used to be sung on street corners |
The Platters' platters, stylistically |
Style of Billy Joel's "The Longest Time |
Genre for the Penguins and the Flamingos |
Genre characterized by nonsense syllables |
Harmonic singing style of the 1950s: Hyph. |
It was sung in Rocky Balboa's neighborhood |
Duke of Earl" or "Get a Job," stylistically |
Music style of the Drifters and the Platters |