I always loved Doo Wop--and R&B and "soul: music of the 50's and 60's. It speaks to us on such an emotional level. The songs are raw, bare,, unabashed and unforgiven. They speak of the of the heart and soul THE WAY--the heart and soul are feeling RIGHT NOW! Which may alienate some-as the may have never felt the way a particular song has described.
Clyde (post Drifters era) has done a great job with this. i always loved his voice. It has that urgency to it, the one where you KNEW he was feeling what he was singing--if only for the moment and the now. When I am missing another, as I often do, this song comes to mind a lot.
Mesremising. Poor fellow? days without love. Least it made a good song. Would love to hear Richard doing this at his peak. Would have been over in about 90 minutes even with some slipping and slidiing. Oh my soul.