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  1. 25. Okt. 2021 · US Po p Charts No. 2 (09.10.1954) 20 WeeksGB No. 20 (12.02.1955) 4 WeeksThe DeCastro Sisters were an American singing group. They originally consisted of Peg...

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  2. 31. Juli 2011 · Charted at #17 on Billboard Hot 100 in May 1955. The biggest hit for this sister group was "Teach Me Tonight" which charted at #2 in 1954. Original Billboard...

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  3. The trio -- who had been calling themselves the Fernando DeCastro Sisters -- had lopped off the first part of their name in Miami, Cherie explains, "Because the owner thought our full name took up too much space on the marquee. "In Miami, our act was -- believe me -- so bad that we were like the (comic trio) Ritz Brothers,” says Peggy.

  4. 23. Nov. 2011 · Charted at #76 on Billboard Hot 100 in January 1959. This remake was the last Billboard charting single for this sister group. Interestingly enough, the orig...

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  5. Based in: Las Vegas , United States. The De Castro sisters grew up in Cuba, though each was born in a different country - Margarita Dolores, known as Peggy, was born in the Dominican Republic, Cherie - the United States, and Babette - in Cuba. They were singing and dancing by the early 40's and used several different variations of names as ...

  6. The DeCastro Sisters were an American singing group. They originally consisted of Cuban American sisters Peggy DeCastro, Cherie DeCastro and Babette DeCastro. When Babette retired in 1958, a cousin, Olgita DeCastro Marino, replaced her and when Peggy later left the group to go solo, Babette re-joined Cherie and Olgita.

  7. 24. März 2010 · Cherie DeCastro, the last surviving member of the DeCastro Sisters, whose sultry ballad “Teach Me Tonight” sold millions of copies in 1954, died on March 14 in Las Vegas. She was 87. She was 87.