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The fifties introduced us to unforgettable one-hit wonders that shaped rock and roll, starting with The Chords Sh-Boom in 1954 and The Penguins Earth Angel in 1955. Groups like The Five Satins and The Del-Vikings added unique twists, with The Del-Vikings being one of the first racially mixed acts to hit big. These tracks resonated with teens and left a lasting impact on movies and pop culture. Later in the decade, novelty songs like Sheb Wooleys Purple People Eater and Bobby Days Rockin Robin dominated the charts. Even instrumentals like The Big Boppers Chantilly Lace and Sandy Nelsons Teen Beat made it to the top five. These songs defined a generations sound and continue to be played on playlists today.
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