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    The group was originally a trio of schoolmates - lead singer Judy Craig, backed by Patricia Bennett and Barbara Lee - enrolled at James Monroe High School in the Bronx in 1960. [2] In 1962, at the suggestion of songwriter Ronnie Mack, the group added Sylvia Peterson, who had sung with Little Jimmy & the Tops at age 14, sharing lead vocals with ...

  2. The Chiffons were an American girl group from the early 1960s. They are best known for their 1963 hit single, “He’s So Fine”, which went to number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song has been covered by numerous artists over the years, including George Harrison, who had a posthumous Number One hit with his version in 2002.

  3. The Chiffons are an American girl group founded in 1960 in The Bronx, New York City. The group was composed of four members: Judy Craig (lead singer), Barbara Lee (soprano), Patricia Bennett and Sylvia Peterson (altos). The band was formed by the songwriter Ronald Mack, who saw potential in the girls.

    • The band members took regular jobs while still touring. When Judy Craig first left the group, they didn’t have hits but they were constantly touring. The remaining three members continued with the live shows but they eventually took on regular 9-5 jobs.
    • Their first hit was written by Ronnie Mack. The Chiffons released their first hit single “He’s So Fine”. The song was written by Ronnie Mack and was produced by The Tokens.
    • Their song was rejected by many record companies. The Chiffons’ hit song was rejected by many record companies. A small label Laurie records later agreed to release it in 1963.
    • Ronnie Mack filed a copyright infringement claim against George Harrison. The songwriter and manager of The Chiffons Ronnie Mack filed a copyright infringement claim against George Harrison for his son “my sweet lord” that was released in 1970.
  4. The record went to #4 in the U.K. This was while the Chiffons were working small clubs and didn't even have a U.S. record deal. In 1976, Laurie issued the last Chiffon single. "Dream, Dream, Dream." By the 1970s Judy Craig had left the act, Patricia Bennett and Barbara Lee had married. The Chiffons continue to perform today.

  5. The Chiffons released their self-titled debut album in 1963. It features the singles “He’s So Fine,” “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow,” “Why Do Fools Fall In Love” and “Lucky Me.”. They also recorded other songs under the name “The Four Pennies.”. Peterson sang lead on the songs instead of Craig. They released the album ...

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  7. The Chiffons were now in great demand and began appearing on TV's American Bandstand, Hullabaloo, Shindig, as well as Murray the K's Brooklyn Fox live show, and singing commercials. In late Fall of 1963, The Chiffons released "I Have a Boyfriend", a ballad that was a Ronettes styled mix of the early '60s Rhythm And Blues and Doo Wop.

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