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Eternal Love 50's

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7 songs
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Energetic 1950s doo-wop, vintage guitar, upright bass, snappy drums, layered male-female backing vocals, echoey lead, handclaps, retro diner vibe, heavy vocal effects, playful harmonies, old radio sound, upbeat feel
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1950s doo-wop ballad, vintage electric guitar, upright bass, live snare, lush layered male backing vocals, echo on lead vocal, handclaps, C Major
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1950s doo-wop ballad, vintage electric guitar, lush layered male backing vocals
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50s Doo-wop, Female vocals
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1950s doo-wop ballad Melancolic, vintage electric guitar, upright bass, live snare, lush layered male backing vocals, echo on lead vocal, handclaps
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Female Vocals, (moderate“Slow 1950s romantic ballad, tempo ~72 BPM, soft doo-wop feel like Ritchie Valens’ ‘Donna’, Intro: gentle brushed snare, mellow upright bass, dreamy tremolo guitar arpeggio, Verse 1: Ritchie-style clean Telecaster lead (warm, lyrical) carrying the melody, Background oooh-ahh male vocal pads, At 0:40 add Buddy Holly’s bright Stratocaster rhythm strums (light reverb, left channel) and faint piano chords, Pre-chorus: subtle tic-tac bass pulse, delicate glockenspiel accents, Chorus: three-part guitar blend—Ritchie melodic fills center, Buddy rhythmic on the left, Big Bopper’s deeper Gretsch baritone answering on the right—plus soft harmony choir, lush tape echo, Bridge (1:45): brief heartfelt solo by Ritchie (Latino-flavored bends), segue into 4-bar Buddy Holly solo (rockabilly flair), then 4-bar jovial baritone riff for Bopper, Final chorus swells with string pad and hand-clap doo-wop groove, but keep overall tenderness, Fade-out: guitars intertwine softly while the
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Aurora
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(moderate“Slow 1950s romantic rock-and-roll ballad, tempo ~72 BPM, soft doo-wop feel like Ritchie Valens’ ‘Donna’, Intro: gentle brushed snare, mellow upright bass, dreamy tremolo guitar arpeggio, Verse 1: Ritchie-style clean Telecaster lead (warm, lyrical) carrying the melody, Background oooh-ahh male vocal pads, At 0:40 add Buddy Holly’s bright Stratocaster rhythm strums (light reverb, left channel) and faint piano chords, Pre-chorus: subtle tic-tac bass pulse, delicate glockenspiel accents, Chorus: three-part guitar blend—Ritchie melodic fills center, Buddy rhythmic on the left, Big Bopper’s deeper Gretsch baritone answering on the right—plus soft harmony choir, lush tape echo, Bridge (1:45): brief heartfelt solo by Ritchie (Latino-flavored bends), segue into 4-bar Buddy Holly solo (rockabilly flair), then 4-bar jovial baritone riff for Bopper, Final chorus swells with string pad and hand-clap doo-wop groove, but keep overall tenderness, Fade-out: guitars intertwine softly while the