"He's So Fine" is a recording by the Chiffons which topped the Billboard Hot 100 for four weeks in the spring of 1963. One of the most instantly recognizable Golden Oldies with its doo-lang doo-lang doo-lang background vocal, "He's So Fine" is also renowned as the plaintiff song in the most high-profile plagiarism case on record, that involving George Harrison's "My Sweet Lord". The Chiffons version "He's So Fine" was written by Ronald Mack, an acquaintance of the Chiffons' members who set himself up as their manager a… read more
"He's So Fine" is a recording by the Chiffons which topped the Billboard Hot 100 for four weeks in the spring of 1963. One of the most… read more
"He's So Fine" is a recording by the Chiffons which topped the Billboard Hot 100 for four weeks in the spring of 1963. One of the most instantly recognizable Golden Oldies… read more
The Chiffons are an all girl group originating from New York, New York in 1960, best known for their hit pop singles such as "One Fine Day" and "Sweet Talkin' Guy" that are staples of oldies radio. Foreshadowing the later success of many African-American pop and soul artists of the period, the Chiffons' sassy flair made them one of the top girl groups of the early 60s. This all got started when the girls met at James Monroe High School in the Bronx, New York. Lead singer Judy Craig was a mere 14-year-old while Patricia Bennett and Barbara Lee were both … read more