If the point pf this article is to make fun of girl groups , give it a rest. The Ronnettes, Darlene Love (The Crystals, BobbySoxx and the BlueJeans) ,The Supremes , Martha and the Vandellas, and The Shirelles , are all in the Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame. Some of their songs were written by Carole King or Neil Sedaka , or Gene Pitney or Barry-Greenwich, or Holland-Dozier-Holland, who are all in the Songwriter's Hall Of Fame.
Yep, except when he moved the recording studio to L.A. and left The Funk Brothers behind unemployed. There is a great documentary on them called "In the Shadow of Motown" that is fantastic. It came of a few years ago, but as of then some of them were still playing clubs in Detroit together.
If the point pf this article is to make fun of girl groups , give it a rest.
Rest assure the point is not to make fun of them. When I was young my mother filled the house with girl group music of the 1950's by stacking 45's on the record player (the one that looked like a skate box and opened up) and just changing them all of time.
So...watta ya got! I dares ya!
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The Angels - My Boyfriend's Back
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Here's one by the Shirelles:
If the point pf this article is to make fun of girl groups , give it a rest. The Ronnettes, Darlene Love (The Crystals, BobbySoxx and the BlueJeans) ,The Supremes , Martha and the Vandellas, and The Shirelles , are all in the Rock n Roll Hall Of Fame. Some of their songs were written by Carole King or Neil Sedaka , or Gene Pitney or Barry-Greenwich, or Holland-Dozier-Holland, who are all in the Songwriter's Hall Of Fame.
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I have a lot of these on my computer and play them on CD in the car! I love these songs!!!
Berry Gordy should be canonized.
Yep, except when he moved the recording studio to L.A. and left The Funk Brothers behind unemployed. There is a great documentary on them called "In the Shadow of Motown" that is fantastic. It came of a few years ago, but as of then some of them were still playing clubs in Detroit together.
I really shouldnt leave the Marvelettes out
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If the point pf this article is to make fun of girl groups , give it a rest.
Rest assure the point is not to make fun of them. When I was young my mother filled the house with girl group music of the 1950's by stacking 45's on the record player (the one that looked like a skate box and opened up) and just changing them all of time.
I've heard the song, but have never heard of Mrs. Miller! Good song!
When I was a teen, I thought that this song was da bomb.
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I always liked this one! Georgia Gibbs Tweedlee Dee
And this one by the Chordettes:
A little earlier, but still a great song!
My mother had this on a 45 of course and played it all of the time.
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This one really doesn't qualify as a girl group because the back up singers were male, but what the hell.
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Right time of year
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He's So Fine - Chiffons
Parking music.......
The Paris Sisters - I love how you love me
Fun time.... The Exciters - Tell Him
What most guys heard late at night by the irrigation pond.....
Tell Him No - Starletts
Sweet Inspiration - Sweet Inspirations
Stayin Alive
Oooooops......
Good ones!
In their disco era the Bee Gees only sounded like a girl group. A very, very, very, very bad girl group!
Anti-Vietnam war girls