Untrue, the album by Don Julian & The Meadowlarks, is a classic example of doo-wop music from the 1950s. The album is a collection of 12 tracks, each showcasing the vocal talents of the group. The songs are a mix of upbeat and slow ballads, with lyrics that are both romantic and melancholic.
The standout tracks on the album include "Heaven and Paradise," "Please Love a Fool," and "Untrue." The harmonies on these tracks are tight and the melodies are catchy, making them instant classics. The slower ballads such as "I Got Tore Up" and "The One You Can't Have" showcase the group's ability to convey emotion through their vocals.
The production on Untrue is simple, with the focus being on the vocals and the harmonies. The instrumentation is minimal, with a piano and drums accompanying the vocals. This simplicity allows the listener to fully appreciate the vocal talents of the group.