"Sh-Boom" ("Life Could Be a Dream") by The Crew-Cuts.

OK, boys and girls, back to the 50s: Written and first recorded as an R&B tune in early 1954, this was the only hit for The Chords, a Bronx-based vocal quintet. Later on that same year, it was covered by a Canadian doo-wop quartet who took it to #1 for nine weeks. It represents the first time a doo-wop tune appeared on the pop charts. A magical moment when worries disappear, leaving one immersed in joy and elation. A euphoric atmosphere that makes it possible to pursue our dreams (hint, hint!). #215 on Rolling Stone Magazine's Greatest Songs of All time. Featured on Patrick Swayze's 1989 "Road House" and on "Cars" in 2006. Quartet? Song? Answer: "Sh-Boom" ("Life Could Be a Dream") by The Crew-Cuts. As did The Four Lads, The Crew-Cuts also met as members of St. Michael's Choir School in Toronto. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CikEbEtnBcE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESLa421KQaM

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