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- The Monotones - Wikipedia
The Monotones were a six-member 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 number five on the Billboard Top 100 in 1958
- The Monotones - Live at the Academy of Music - 1970
Several collectors were believed to have copies of the print These 10 minutes of footage represent the only known live concert footage of the original Monotones
- The Monotones - YouTube Music
The Monotones were a six-member 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 number five on
- MONOTONE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MONOTONE is a succession of syllables, words, or sentences in one unvaried key or pitch How to use monotone in a sentence
- The Monotones - Biography - IMDb
Biography The 1950s R B group The Monotones was formed in 1955 by a group of friends living in the Baxter Terrace housing project in Newark, NJ The original group consisted of Warren Ryanes, John Ryanes, Charles Patrick, Warren Davis, George Malone, Frankie Smith and Charles Patrick's brother James, who left the group shortly after it formed
- Definition of monotones - Words Defined
Monotones typically refer to sounds, speech, or musical notes that are uniform in pitch, quality, or tone without variation The word can be used both as a noun (referring to singular instances of such sounds) and as an adjective in its singular form (monotone)
- The Monotones - iHeart
The Monotones recorded a spate of clever novelties in the late '50s early '60s, the most successful of which was the enduring " (Who Wrote) The Book of Love?," a massive Top Ten hit (number five pop number three R B) in 1958
- The Monotones Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio Mo. . . | AllMusic
By June 1 of 1958, the Monotones were back in the studio and trying their hand at other rock roll novelties, perhaps trying to discover the secret behind what makes a hit a hit
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