Orioles – What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve?

This song is such a pleasure to listen to. The great voice and the sparse accompaniment are great. This was released back in 1950. It was written by Frank Loesser in 1947 and was originally intended as a standalone song, not tied to Christmas or New Year’s traditions. I have heard this song a few times around this time of year. It was released back in 1949 and peaked at 

They have since been known as “The Original Kings of Harmony.” They were a successful R&B vocal group that pioneered the evolution of doo-wop music. Their first major hit, “It’s Too Soon to Know,” in 1948, is considered one of the first R&B chart-topping singles and is often regarded as a doo-wop song. The term doo-wop didn’t appear until 1961 when the Marcels covered Blue Moon. Their biggest hit was Crying In The Chapel released in 1953. To see more of the history of doo-wop…check out my friend Randy’s post on doo-wop.  

The Orioles were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995. I’ve listened to several of their songs and heard gospel, pop, R&B, and what would be called doo-wop years later. There have been 343 different versions of this song according to secondhandsongs.com. The first recording was by Kay Kyser and His Orchestra – Vocal Chorus by Harry Babbitt and The Campus Kids in 1947. 

It peaked at #9 on the Billboard R&B Charts in 1949. 

What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve

Maybe it’s much too early in the gameOh, but I thought I’d ask you just the sameWhat are you doing New Year’sNew Year’s Eve?

Wonder whose arms are holding you so tightWhen it’s exactly twelve o’clock at nightWelcoming in the New YearNew Year’s Eve

Maybe I’m crazy to supposeI’d ever be the one you choseOut of a thousand invitationsYou received

Well, but just in case I stand one little chanceHere comes the jackpot question in advanceWhat are you doing New Year’sNew Year’s Eve?

Maybe I’m crazy to supposeI’d ever be the one that you choseOut of a thousand invitationsYou received

Well, but just in case I stand one little chanceHere comes the jackpot question in advanceWhat are you doing New Year’sNew Year’s Eve?