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  1. The Shirelles war eine Soul-Gesangsgruppe, die vor allem in den 1960er Jahren erfolgreich war. Zu ihren größten Hits zählen Tonight’s the Night und Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow? (1960), Dedicated to the One I Love und Mama Said (1961) sowie Soldier Boy (1962).

    • 1982
    • 1958 als The Poquellos
    • Doris Coley
    • Soul
  2. Tom Shepherd. Released in 1963, The Shirelles' Greatest Hits was one of the most well put together albums of its kind. With an impressive 15 tracks, it contains some of their best flipsides as...

  3. acerecords.co.uk › features › artist-profilesThe Shirelles - Ace Records

    The Shirelles’ “Sing The Golden Oldies” concentrates on the doo wop classics the teenage group would harmonise when school was out in their Passaic, New Jersey hometown in the late 1950s. “Spontaneous Combustion”, meanwhile, captures significant moments from a live club date in 1967 and features an altogether more adult group of ladies, laughing and clowning with their audience and ...

  4. Recommendations. A Cellarful Of Motown! Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for The Best Of The Shirelles by The Shirelles. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

    • (12)
    • Funk / Soul, Pop
    • 23
    • Rhythm & Blues, Ballad
  5. A Cellarful Of Motown! View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1992 CD release of "The Best Of The Shirelles" on Discogs.

    • (8)
    • 19
  6. Faithfully restored artwork. Two albums on one CD. Tracks 1 - 15 'From The Vaults' Tracks 16 - 30 'More From The Vaults' The copyright in these sound recordings is owned by Liberty Records, a division of Capitol Records Inc. BGO Records. Licensed courtesy of EMI Special Markets. Made in Great Britain. Distributed in the UK by Universal Music Group.

  7. 11. Apr. 2011 · The Shirelles’ very first long-player boasts three songs still well-known today: “Tonight’s the Night,” “Dedicated to the One I Love” and “Will You Love Me Tomorrow.” “Dedicated” was the first single out of the gate in 1959, a cover of a song introduced by The 5 Royales, but it only hit the lower reaches of the Hot 100 for four weeks.