FOR a beat down of pure syrupy nostalgia, there’s nothing like an Old School prom night. Unless it’s an old basketball court gymnasium prom night. Or a Kiwanis Hall.
Everyone is in their teens which means they will never look better. Small town princesses in their royal gowns, awkward guys all greased back and stiff in their rented tuxedos. Becoming a grownup is a mystery just a few miles down the road.
Maybe if the music glides into romantic and dreamy, things might slow down a bit. The lights go low, the geometry teacher can’t see how close you are dancing.
Before the limo arrives, the weather does its thing. It starts raining on prom night. Windshield wipers swipe back and forth, spreading droplet jewels before more fall. Uncomfortable but flashy dancing shoes go splashy through the puddle. Inside you can hear the Thunder under the Marshals and the Fenders.
The rain is falling, the night is calling, some of the corsages have been in the freezers for close to 70 years. Much of this predates classic rock. So I guess it’s Baroque. It’s definitely romantic. And it’s coming down cats and dogs.
Prom culture, like teen culture, has not stood still. For this playlist we hover pretty much around the late Fifties into the early Sixties. The oldest song is from 1952, but it has such staying power it was required on prom setlists for over 20 years.
A couple of modern tunes from 1966 are present, just to keep the sass in tact. But mostly the prom sweet spot coincides with the peak years for doowop, a genre that takes to the floor after the Blues and just ahead of Soul.
The greatest hits of Doowop were associated with Proms at one time or another. Heartfelt love songs that drifted through dreamy harmonies. All the sweetness and tenderness that true love can inspire in the poetry of an uncertain era. The importance of Doowop is a big chapter in any popular music history. Tonight however we are in love with the possibilities of everything working out just right for ever and ever.
NEW SCHOOL PROM FILLER
A girl usually tries on 10 dresses before she finds the perfect prom ensemble! Corsages were meant for the waist Teens usually spend $1,500 on their prom including tickets, limo, dresses, and flowers! 62% of prom-goers take home memorabilia to remember their prom night 15% of girls see prom as equal importance as their wedding Prom Industry earns about $4 Billion each year! The average prom proposal costs $325 Most girls shop for their dress 3 months before their prom. Source: Ambassador Limousines
Weird Prom Factoids
In 1975 Susan Ford (President Gerald Ford’s daughter) invited her peers to the White House to have their prom! Her father was not in the states that night so the Secret Service took it upon themselves to be the chaperones. It was held in the East Room. Once the night was over the students went on the Presidential yacht and cruised underneath the stars!
This was supposed to end about twelve, and it’s a quarter till I guess. Nobody’s really looking at the clock. Throughout the evening people have been peeling off. Most of the teachers have gone home, there are still a couple of chaperone stretching out over multiple folding chairs. Balloons have popped, confetti is coming loose.
But there’s still a dozen or maybe two dozen (its really dark in here) couples, and this is serious heartfelt intoxicating busy time. The DJ shuts up, the only music that’s going to work for the up close and personal is one long dreamy set of heaven sent Doo Wop. The Flamingoes have wet feathers because it’s still raining on prom night.
The Program
Walking in the Rain THE RONETTES
Crying in the Rain THE EVERLY BROTHERS
A White Sport Coat and a Pink Carnation MARTY ROBBINS
At the Hop DANNY AND THE JUNIORS
Loillipop THE CHORDETT
7 Little Girls Sitting in the Back Seat THE AVONS
Born Too Late THE PONI-TAILS
WIshin’ and Hopin’ DUSTY SPRINGFIELD
Popsicles and Icicles THE MURMAIDS
Teenager’s Romance RICKY NELSON
Johnny Angel SHELLEY FABRES
Venus FRANKIE AVALON
Rhapsody in the Rain LOU CHRISTIE
Rumble LINK WRAY
He’s a Rebel THE CRYSTALS
Angel Baby ROSIE AND THE ORIGINALS
Nothing Takes the Place of You TOUSSAINT McCALL
I Love How You Love Me THE PARIS SISTERS
All These Things THE UNIQUES
I Only Have Eyes for You THE FLAMINGOS
Once Upon a Time ROCHELL AND THE CANDLES
In the Still of the Night THE FIVE SATINS
Tonight Tonight The Meello Kings
There’s a Moon Out Tonight THE CAPRIS
Remember THE EARLS
The Angels Listened In THE CRESTS
You Belong to Me THE DUPREES 1962
Come Softly To Me THE FLEETWOODS
I Love You So THE CHANTELS
Ebb Tide THE RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS
For Your Precious Love THE IMPRESSIONS
For Your Love ED TROWNSEND
It’s Raining On Prom Night CINDY BULLINS from GREASE
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