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The Chiffons (1686 bytes)
1: ...ons''' was an all [[girl group]] originating from the [[Bronx]] area of [[New York]] in [[1960]] 3: ...United States]] with the song "[[He's So Fine]]" (the distinctive riff later appearing in [[George Harr... 5: ...he group also released material under the title [[The Four Pennies]]. 7: The Chiffons disbanded in 1972. 16: ...74: ''Everything You Always Wanted to Hear by the Chiffons but Couldn't Get'' Patricia Bennett (94 bytes) 1: Member of the [[girl group]] [[the Chiffons]]. Judy Craig (114 bytes) 1: Lead singer of the [[girl group]] [[the Chiffons]]. Barbara Lee (singer) (149 bytes) 1: Member of the [[girl group]] [[the Chiffons]]. The Loco-Motion (616 bytes) 1: "'''The Loco-Motion'''" is a [[rock and roll]] song writt... 3: ...f cover versions over the years, notably by [[The Chiffons]], [[John Coltrane]], [[Grand Funk Railroad]] and... 5: [[Category:Pop songs|Loco-Motion, The]] 6: [[Category:Kylie Minogue singles|Loco-Motion, The]] My Sweet Lord (673 bytes) 1: ...Harrison]]. It topped the charts on both sides of the Atlantic in [[1971]]. 3: The song is widely regarded as Harrison's most famous... 5: ...awsuit which was finally settled in [[1976]] with the payment of large indemnities. 7: ...arrison later recorded the song "This Song" about the "My Sweet Lord" fiasco. Hot 100 No. 1 Hits of 1963 (USA) (1576 bytes) 1: These are the [[Billboard Hot 100]] #1 Hits of [[1963]]: 11: | [[January 26]] || Walk Right In || [[The Rooftop Singers]] 15: | [[March 2]] || Walk Like A Man || [[The 4 Seasons]] 17: ...[[March 23]] || Our Day Will Come || [[Ruby & The Romantics]] 19: | [[March 30]] || He's So Fine || [[The Chiffons]] List of girl groups (1503 bytes) 5: *[[The Adlibs]] 7: *[[The Angels]] 10: *[[The Bobbettes]] 12: *[[The Chantells]] 14: *[[The Chiffons]] Gerry Goffin (2332 bytes) 3: ...cademy|Annapolis Naval Academy]] he resigned from the navy to study [[chemistry]] at [[Queens College]]... 5: ...orcing in [[1968]], the two continued to work together for some years afterwards. 7: Among the works attributed to Goffin and King are: 9: *''Will You Love Me Tomorrow?'', recorded by [[The Shirelles]] 12: *''Up on the Roof'', recorded by [[The Drifters]] Craig (2232 bytes) 4: *[[Amanda Craig|Craig, Amanda]], U.S. ''[[Big Brother]]'' participant 6: ...h Craig|Craig, Elijah]] (died 1808), important to the invention of bourbon whiskey 9: ... military officer and colonial administrator of [[The Canadas]] 10: ... Craig (VC)|Craig, James]], Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross in 1855 11: ...Craigavon (1871-1940), first Prime Minister of Northern Ireland List of sampled songs (3032 bytes) 3: ... the name of the song and year released, and then the sampling Artist: Album: ''Song'' (year released).... 7: ::[[The JAMs]] :''The Queen And I'' 12: ;[[The Andrea True Connection]] :''More, More, More'' 13: ::LEN: You Can't Stop the Bum Rush: ''Steal My Sunshine'' 16: ;[[The Beatles]] :[[The Beatles (album)|The White Album]] Girl group (3489 bytes) 1: ...e name implies, featuring a group of [[female]] rather than [[male]] [[singer]]s. 5: ...writers, such as the work of [[Phil Spector]] and the early days of [[Motown]]. 7: ...roups used typical driving Motown arrangements of the period. 9: ... Supremes]], [[Martha and the Vandellas]]) making the transition to an earthier, soulful sound and some... 13: ... distinction of girl group really only applied to the vocalists. Carole King (4688 bytes) 1: ...er and songwriter, most active as a singer during the early to mid [[1970s]], and active as a successfu... 3: ...ved on to singing, forming a vocal quartet called the Co-Sines in high school. While attending [[Queen... 5: ...62 with "It Might As Well Rain Until September." The pair had a daughter, [[Louise Goffin]], who is al... 7: ...ical albums of the [[singer/songwriter]] genre of the early [[1970s]], ''Tapestry'' remains her most po... 9: ...]], a long-time friend of King's. She married another songwriting partner, [[Rick Evers]], after relea... George Harrison (18651 bytes) 1: ... article is about the Beatle George Harrison. For the early twentieth century singer, see [[Clinton For... 3: ...[[February 24]]. His sister has said that their mother wrote in her diary that he was born ten minutes ... 6: ...man]]. They had one son, [[Dhani Harrison]], born the previous month. 9: ...called [[the Quarry Men]]) that eventually became the Beatles. 11: ...with the instrument brought him into contact with the sitar virtuoso [[Ravi Shankar]], who became a clo... Plagiarism (8742 bytes) 1: ...ectual property]], ''plagiarism'' is a concept of the [[Modern world|modern age]] and not really applic... 5: There is some difference of opinion over how much cre... 6: ...as possible, and writers avoid taking credit for others' work. 8: ...ecially sensitive to plagiarism, and as a result, they have academic codes of ethics which prohibit pla... 10: ...Cliffs Notes]]" and falsely present them as being their own original analysis. A small market has emerg... List of female singers (7155 bytes) 48: * [[Joan Sutherland]] 88: * [[The Roches]] 114: * [[Ethel Waters]] 249: * [[Penelope Houston]]/[[The Avengers (band)|The Avengers]] 254: ...Alison Mosshart]]/[[Discount_(band)|Discount]], [[The Kills]] 1947 in music (20145 bytes) 3: [[1947|other events of 1947]], 4: [[1948 in music]] and the 13: *[[the Weavers]] begin performing 20: ...Across The Alley From The Alamo" - [[The Mills Brothers]] 24: *"Anything You Can Do" - [[The Andrews Sisters]], [[Bing Crosby]] & [[Dick Hayme... 1963 in music (13209 bytes) 3: [[1963|other events of 1963]], 4: ... trends in music (1960-1969)|1960s in music]] and the [[list of 'years in music']] 7: ...ay tour in [[Scotland]] to support the release of their new single, "Love Me Do". 8: ...ter to Three" and turned it into "Dancin' Party." The lawsuit is later settled out of court. 9: ... California|Los Angeles]], the first [[disco]] in the USA, is opened. List of people by name: Cr (10663 bytes) 9: *[[Amanda Craig|Craig, Amanda]], U.S. ''[[Big Brother]]'' participant 11: ...h Craig|Craig, Elijah]] (died 1808), important to the invention of bourbon whiskey 14: ... military officer and colonial administrator of [[The Canadas]] 15: ... Craig (VC)|Craig, James]], Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross in 1855 16: ...Craigavon (1871-1940), first Prime Minister of Northern Ireland 1946 in music (21180 bytes) 3: [[1946|other events of 1946]], 4: [[1947 in music]] and the 8: ...yörgy Sándor]] with [[Eugene Ormandy]] conducting the [[Philadelphia Orchestra]] 9: ...[The Jolson Story]]'', and becomes a superstar to the post-war generation as well 15: *[[Georgia Gibbs]] signs with the Majestic label
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