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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
The Shirelles were an American girl group formed in Passaic, New Jersey in 1957. They consisted of schoolmates Shirley Owens (later Shirley Alston Reeves), Doris Coley (later Doris Kenner-Jackson), Addie "Micki" Harris (later Addie Harris McFadden), and Beverly Lee.
YearSingle (a-side, B-side)both Sides From ...Chart Positions(us[18])Chart Positions(us R&b[18])1958"I Met Him on a Sunday (Ronde-Ronde)"b/w ...49—1958"My Love Is a Charm"b/w "Slop Time"——1958"I Got the Message"b/w "Stop Me"——1959"Dedicated to the One I Love"b/w "Look a ...83—- 1957–1982
- Passaic, New Jersey, U.S.
The Shirelles, American vocal group popular in the late 1950s and early ’60s, one of the first and most successful so-called ‘girl groups.’ Their hit songs included ‘Will You Love Me Tomorrow,’ ‘This Is Dedicated to the One I Love,’ and ‘Soldier Boy.’ Learn more about the Shirelles.
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The Shirelles, a group of 16 and 17 year olds, were all friends from Passaic High School in Passaic, New Jersey, that began singing together in 1958.
Happy And In Love. Spontaneous Combustion. Hear & Now. The Shirelles Sing The Golden Oldies. The Shirelles Biography. With their gentle, sweet harmonies and longing innocence, the Shirelles were the first major female vocal group of the rock era, creating the so-called girl group sound.
3. Mai 2018 · A Magical Ten Seconds of the Shirelles. By Elon Green. May 3, 2018. Shirley Owens, Beverly Lee, Addie Harris, and Doris Coley, of the Shirelles, circa 1968. Photograph by CSU Archives / Everett...
" Will You Love Me Tomorrow ", sometimes known as " Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow ", [3] is a song with words by Gerry Goffin and music composed by Carole King. It was recorded in 1960 by the Shirelles at Bell Sound Studios in New York City, and hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.