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About Sh-Boom : "Sh-Boom" was written by James Keyes, Claude Feaster, Carl Feaster and William Edwards . It was a U.S. top-10 hit that year for both the Chords and the Crew-Cuts . "Sh-Boom" reached No. 2 on the Billboard R&B charts and peaked at No. 9 on the pop charts . It is sometimes considered to be the first doo-wop or rock 'n' roll record to reach the top ten . The Crew-Cuts performed the song on Ed Sullivan's Toast of the Town on December 12, 1954 . The single first entered the charts on July 30, 1954, and stayed for 20 weeks . On the Cash Box magazine best-selling record charts, where both versions were combined . It was released in 1954. The genre is doo-wop rhythm and blues traditional pop. The track was release in 1954. Sh-Boom has a significant contribution from artist(s) James Keyes,Claude Feaster,Carl Feaster,Floyd F. McRae,William Edwards. The track has an affiliation to the band(s) - the Chords.