06. Brown, Ruth "(Mama) he treats ypur daughter mean"
07. Gibbs, Georgia "Tweedle dee"
08. McGuire Sisters, The "No more"
09. Lee, Peggy "He's a tramp"
10. Baker, LaVern "Jim Dandy"
11. Adams, Faye "I'll be true"
12. Kallen, Kitty "True love"
13. Chordettes, The "Eddie my love"
14. Carr, Cathy "Ivory tower"
15. Brewer, Teresa "A tear fell"
16. Shelton, Anne "Too young to go steady"
17. Cline, Patsy "A poor man's roses (or a rich man's gold)"
18. Storm, Gale "Lucky lips"
19. Kaye Sisters, The "Love me forever"
20. Beverley Sisters, The "Long black nylons"
21. Patience & Prudence "You tattletale"
22. Sands, Jodie "With all my heart"
23. Evans, Maureen "Born too late"
24. Page, Patti "Fibbin'"
25. Day, Doris "Everybody loves a lover"
26. Linden, Kathy "Oh Johnny, oh!"
27. Ryan, Marion "Oh oh, I'm falling in love again"
28. Chantels, The "Maybe"
29. Carr, Valerie "When the boys talk abouth the girls"
30. Morgan, Jane "The day the rains came"
Disc 02
01. June, Rosemary "I'll be with you in apple blossom time"
02. Vaughan, Sarah "Broken-hearted melody"
03. London, Julie "Must be catchin'"
04. Murray, Ruby "Goodbye, Jimmy, goodbye"
05. Mann, Lorie "So many ways"
06. Perry Sisters, The "Fabian"
07. Brye, Betsy "Sleep walk"
08. Miller, Betty "(It took) one kiss"
09. Stevens, Dodie "Pink shoe laces"
10. Mann, Cindy "Love a love a love me"
11. Roza, Lita "Once in a while"
12. Fisher, Toni "The big hurt"
13. Clark, Petula "Cinderella Jones"
14. cogan, Alma "Just couldn't resist her with her pocket transistor"
15. Richmond, Janet "You got what it takes"
16. Annette "Pineapple princess"
17. Campbell, Jo-Ann "A kookie little paradise"
18. Yolanda "With this kiss"
19. Black, Jeanne "He'll have to stay"
20. Stevens, Connie "Why do I cry for Joey?"
21. Bobbettes, The "I shot Mr Lee"
22. Georgettes, The "Down by the river"
23. Reynolds, Debbie "Ask me to go steady"
24. Lesley, Lorne "We're gonna dance"
25. Carmita "Love is a violin"
26. Bryant, Anita "In my little corner of the world"
27. Lee, Brenda "Dum dum"
28. Shapiro, Helen "When I'm with you"
29. Evans, Barbara "Charlie wasn't there"
30. Francis, Connie "Baby roo"
Disc 03
01. Sinatra, Nancy "Cuff links and a tie clip"
02. Scott, Linda "Starlight, starlight"
03. Young, Kathy "A thousand stars"
04. Thompson, Sue "Sad movies (make me cry)"
05. Shirelles, The "Mama said"
06. Grant, Janie "Triangle"
07. Adams, Eve "Kookie talk"
08. Davis, Skeeter "My last date (with you)"
09. Jo, Damita "I'll be there"
10. Jackson, Wanda "Right or wrong"
11. James, Etta "At last"
12. Thomas, Carla "Gee whiz (Look at his eyes)"
13. Lynn, Kari "You've got to see mamma every night"
14. Flint, Shelby "Angel on my shoulder"
15. Jean, Lana "I've told every little star"
16. Roman, Mimi "(Or) Johnny will"
17. Starr, Kay "Well I ask ya"
18. De Laine Sisters, The "It might as well rain until September"
19. King, Carole "Nobody's perfect"
20. Crystals, The "Oh yeah, maybe baby"
21. Marvelettes, The "Beechwood 4-5789"
22. Fabares, Shelley "The things we did last summer"
23. Wood, Anita "I'll wait forever"
24. Grant, Julie "When you ask about love"
25. Maughan, Susan "Baby doll twist (Broken doll)"
26. Blane, Marcie "Bobby's girl"
27. Little Eva "Where do I go?"
28. Cookies, The "Chains"
29. Tino, Babs "Forgive me (for giving you such a bad time)"
30. Yuro, Timi "What's a matter baby (is it hurting you)"
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A Decade Of Girls 1953-1962
Description:
Lipstick Powder & Paint by Various, released 12 May 2014.
This version of Lipstick Powder & Paint comes as a 3xCD. - A DECADE OF GIRLS 1953-1962
"Lipstick (A Decade Of Girls 1953-62)" on CD is a lovingly compiled musical time capsule that focuses on female vocalists from the years 1953 to 1962. This collection brings together a wide range of girl singers and women-led acts from the early rock 'n' roll, pop and R&B era, highlighting the emergence of the "girl sound" that would strongly shape popular music. Listeners can expect a stylistically varied mix of uptempo rockers, doo-wop-influenced tunes, tender ballads and early pop-soul numbers that capture the romantic optimism, emotional drama and youthful energy of the period. Instead of concentrating on a single star, the album celebrates the breadth of voices and arrangements of that decade, from chart-friendly hits to lesser-known gems that show how diverse and adventurous female-driven recordings already were at the time. As a compilation, it offers both a nostalgic journey for collectors and an accessible introduction for new listeners who want to explore the sound of 1950s and early 1960s girl singers in one coherent set.
The stylistic selection on "Lipstick (A Decade Of Girls 1953-62)" underlines the transition from classic pop and pre-rock orchestral arrangements to more rhythm-driven, guitar- and saxophone-fronted productions. The songs typically revolve around themes of first love, heartbreak, independence and teenage life, presented through expressive lead vocals, strong harmonies and catchy hooks. Care has been taken to represent different shades of the era: romantic slow dances sit alongside dance-floor numbers, while hints of early soul and rhythm & blues show how female artists helped bridge the gap into the 1960s sound. As a Various Artists release, the album works less as a portrait of single careers and more as a stylistically rich overview of the "girls" decade - ideal for fans of early pop and R&B, jukebox culture and retro soundtracks.
The CD is released by Fantastic Voyage, a label known for its archival approach and carefully curated reissues and compilations, especially in the fields of vintage pop, R&B, soul and related genres. Fantastic Voyage typically concentrates on high-quality anthologies that bring together rare or overlooked recordings alongside better-known titles, often presented with well-researched concepts and a strong sense of musical history. With "Lipstick (A Decade Of Girls 1953-62)", the label continues its tradition of spotlighting important yet sometimes underrepresented corners of popular music, offering listeners an expertly assembled and sonically coherent listening experience that honours the original recordings and the era from which they came.