The Monotones

The Monotones


There are at least four bands who were called The Monotones: 1) The Monotones were a six-member Doo Wop band in the 1950s United States. They are considered a one-hit wonder, as their only song to reach widespread popularity was the doo-wop hit "(Who Wrote) The Book of Love", which peaked at #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1958. The Monotones formed in 1955 when the seven original singers — all residents of the same housing project in Newark, New Jersey — began performing covers of popular doo-wop songs.

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Zombi

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Fools Will Be Fools

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Ride of Paul Revere

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Zombie

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Dreams

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Tell It to the Judge

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Ride Of Paul Revere

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Forever Yours

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Ant Hill Mob

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Tell It To The Judge

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Book of Dance

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