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Bop Doo-Wopp : ウィキペディア英語版
Bop Doo-Wopp

''Bop Doo-Wopp'' is the seventh album released by The Manhattan Transfer in 1984 on the Atlantic Records label. Six of the ten tracks on ''Bob Doo-Wopp'' are live performances.
The album contained the song "Route 66" which originally appeared on the soundtrack to the Burt Reynolds' film ''Sharky's Machine''.
The album is essentially a "live" album (6 tracks) with some additional studio cuts (4 tracks). Five tracks were recorded live at the Nakano Sun Plaza in Japan in November, 1983. Songs from these concerts were also released in 1996 on their album ''Man-Tora! Live in Tokyo''. The other live cut, "Duke of Dubuque", was recorded for the Evening at Pops series on PBS. The song "Safronia B" was recorded in Sydney, Australia in December, 1983. The other three songs were recorded in New York.
==Charts==
This album another Billboard Magazine Hot 100 single in ''Baby Come Back To Me (The Morse Code Of Love)'' which reached #83 on the chart in late 1984. The song was dedicated to The Capris (an Italian vocal group from Queens) who released the single ''There's A Moon Out Tonight'' in 1960.

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