According to the Maybe Songfacts, this was written and produced by Richard Barrett, who also served as the producer, writer, arranger, and lead singer of the mid-'50s doo-wop group The Valentines.
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According to the Maybe Songfacts, this was written and produced by Richard Barrett, who also served as the producer, writer, arranger, and lead singe… read more
According to the Maybe Songfacts, this was written and produced by Richard Barrett, who also served as the producer, writer, arranger, and lead singer of the mid-'50s doo-wop group The Valentines.
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The Chantels were the first black female group to have nationwide success. The group was established in the early 1950's at St. Anthony of Padua school in the Bronx. The group consisted of Arlene Smith (lead), Sonia Goring, Rene Minus, Jackie Landry Jackson and Lois Harris. They got their name from a rival school, St. Frances de Chantal. They were discovered by Richard Barrett, lead singer of the Valentines and eventually signed to End Records. Their first single was "He's Gone" (Pop #71) in August 1957. In January 1958 they released their second single, "Ma… read more
The Chantels were the first black female group to have nationwide success. The group was established in the early 1950's at St. Anthony of Padua school in the Bronx. The group consiste… read more
The Chantels were the first black female group to have nationwide success. The group was established in the early 1950's at St. Anthony of Padua school in the Bronx. The group consisted of Arlene Smith (lead), Sonia Goring, Rene M… read more