
Sh-Boom - Wikipedia
"Sh-Boom" ("Life Could Be a Dream") is a doo-wop song by the R&B vocal group the Chords. It was written by James Keyes, Claude Feaster, Carl Feaster, Floyd F. McRae, and William Edwards, members of the Chords, and was released in 1954.
The Chords - Sh-Boom - YouTube
Sh-Boom by the Chords
Life Could Be a Dream (Sh-Boom) - Genius
Life Could Be a Dream (Sh-Boom) Lyrics: Life could be a dream / Life could be a dream / Do do do do, sh-boom / Life could be a dream (Sh-boom) / If I could take you up in paradise up above (Sh...
Sh-Boom (Life Could Be a Dream) by The Chords | LYRICS (HQ)
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The Crew Cuts - Sh-Boom (Life Could Be A Dream)
The Crew Cuts - Sh-Boom (Life Could Be A Dream), a swinging take of this oldies classicEnjoy more of the best oldies here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?l...
Sh-Boom by The Chords Lyrics Meaning - Song Meanings and Facts
Jan 16, 2024 · At first glance, ‘Sh-Boom’ by The Chords is a jaunty track that encapsulates the upbeat spirit of the 1950s. Its infectious melody and nonsensical chorus (‘sh-boom, sh-boom’) hooked listeners at the dawn of rock ‘n’ roll, painting an irrepressible veneer over the complexity of post-war America.
Sh-Boom by The Chords - Songfacts
Sh-Boom by The Chords song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position
Sh Boom (Life Could Be a Dream) - Genius
Sh Boom (Life Could Be a Dream) Lyrics: Hey, nonny, ding dong, alang alang alang / Boom ba-doh, ba-doo ba-doodle-ayy / Oh, life could be a dream (Sh-boom, sh-boom) / If I could take you...
The Crew Cuts – Sh-Boom | Genius
Hey nonny ding dong, / Alang alang alang / Boom ba-doh, ba-doo ba-doodle-ay / Oh, life could be a dream (sh-boom) / If I could take you up in paradise up above (sh-boom) / If you
The Chords - Sh-Boom Lyrics | Lyrics.com
Oct 6, 2023 · "Sh-Boom" (sometimes referred to as "Life Could Be a Dream") is an early doo-wop song. It was written by James Keyes, Claude Feaster, Carl Feaster, Floyd F. McRae, and James Edwards, members of the R&B vocal group the Chords and published in 1954.