Talk:Quarter to Three

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Maybe it sounds like 'rough sound quality' to people who come to it nowadays, but to the 11-year-old me it sounded outdoorish and amazingly exciting. Other Bonds records - New Orleans, Trip to the Moon (B-side of School Is In) - have something of the same atmosphere, but it was hit and miss back then & Frank Guida never managed it quite as well as on QT3, which Jack Good in 'Disc' called 'sensational and revolutionary'—hyperbole even in '61, but you get the idea. Jimmy Soul's If You Wanna Be Happy, also produced by Guida, gets close to the sound, too. I may rewrite a little... Rothorpe (talk) 00:11, 29 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Doo Wop?[edit]

The classification of this song is wrong, wrong, wrong. There is nothing "Doo Wop" about it. It is an R&B song.Daniel Sparkman (talk) 19:01, 4 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]