The Crew-Cuts - Songs

Songs

  • "All I Wanna Do" (1954) (flip side of "The Barking Dog")
  • "Angels In The Sky" (1955) (flip side of "Mostly Martha")
  • "The Barking Dog" (1954) (flip side of "All I Wanna Do")
  • "Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen" (1956) (The best known version of this song was a much-earlier one by The Andrews Sisters.)
  • "Be My Only Love" (1957)
  • "Carmen's Boogie" (1955)
  • "Chop Chop Boom" (1955) (flip side of "Don't Be Angry")
  • "Crazy 'Bout You Baby" (1954)
  • "Dance Mr. Snowman Dance" (1954)
  • "Don't Be Angry" (1955) (flip side of "Chop Chop Boom")
  • "Earth Angel" (1955) (flip side of "Ko Ko Mo")
  • "Gum Drop" (1955) (written by Rudy Toombs)
  • "Halls Of Ivy" (1956) (This song was used as theme music for a television program of the same name.)
  • "Hey, You Face" (1957) (flip side of "Susie Q")
  • "Forever, My Darling" (a song most of whose other versions were titled "Pledging My Love") (1958) (flip side of "Hey! Stella")
  • "Hey! Stella" (1958) (flip side of "Forever, My Darling")
  • "I Like It Like That" (1957)
  • "I Sit In The Window" (1957)
  • "Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So)" (1955) (flip side of "Earth Angel")
  • "Legend Of Gunga Din" (1959)
  • "Love In A Home" (1956)
  • "Mostly Martha" (1955) (flip side of "Angels In The Sky")
  • "Oop-Shoop" (1954)
  • "Over The Mountain" (1959)
  • "Seven Days" (1956)
  • "Sh-Boom" (1954)
  • "Slam Bam" (1955)
  • "A Story Untold" (1955)
  • "Susie Q" (1957)
  • "Tell Me Why" (1956) (This song was also recorded by Gale Storm).
  • Twinkle Toes (1953) (with David Carroll and His Orchestra)
  • "Unchained Melody" (1955) (This song was better known in versions by Al Hibbler and Les Baxter).
  • "Whatever, Whenever, Whoever" (1957)
  • "The Whippenpoof Song" (1955)
  • "Young Love" (1957) (This song was better known in versions by Sonny James and Tab Hunter).

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