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Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So) Sheet Music - Earliest Rock 'n Roll Song!

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Calculado por USPS en ES.
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Full refund available within 30 days

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PayPal accepted
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Vintage & Antique

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Sheet Music

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Artículo número:

1587193496

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Title: Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So) Artist: Gene and Eunice, Perry Como, Crew-Cuts Publisher: Meridian Music Corp. Copyright/Release Date: 1955 Condition: Very Good Comments: Ko Ko Mo (I Love You So) is a popular rock novelty song written in late 1954 by the rhythm and blues partnership of Forest Gene Wilson and Eunice Levy, and also credited to Jake Porter . One of the earliest rock and roll songs, it was probably the most extensively recorded rock n roll song of that time. The song was originally recorded by Gene and Eunice in November 1954 on the Combo label and again in January 1955 on the Aladdin label. Perry Comos version of the song was the most successful, reaching #2 on the Billboard charts in February 1955. The Crew-Cuts also recorded the song and their version reached #6 on the Pop charts in January 1955.