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Active until
  
1965

Genres
  
Jazz, R&B/soul, Pop

Active from
  
1961

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Albums
  
I wake up dreaming, Out Into the Days from Here

Record labels
  
Stereotone, Discos de Paseo

Similar
  
The Angels, Labelle, Patti LaBelle, Peggy Santiglia, The Delicates

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The Starlets were an American girl group from Chicago, Illinois.

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The group came together in 1961, and auditioned for a Chicago songwriter, Bernice Williams. Williams wrote them the tune "Better Tell Him No", which was released on Pam Records that year. The record peaked at #38 on the Billboard Hot 100. The group then toured with Jackie Wilson, Mary Wells, and Gladys Knight & the Pips. The group's follow-up single, "My Last Cry", was less successful.

In December of that year, the group performed in Philadelphia, and while there, Newtown Records owner Harold Robinson had them record the song "I Sold My Soul to the Junkman". Newtown released the single under the name "The BlueBelles" in order to avoid contractual issues with Pam Records; as the song became a hit, Robinson assembled a local Philadelphia ensemble to lip-synch the song on television. Among this second group's members was Patti LaBelle. As "Junkman" itself became an even bigger hit than "Better Tell Him No", The Starlets sued Robinson, settling for $5,000 per member.

The Starlets then moved to Okeh Records, releasing one single, 1962's "You Belong to Me", and broke up shortly thereafter.

Members

  • Jane Hall
  • Maxine Edwards
  • Mickey McKinney
  • Jeannette Miles
  • Liz Walker (aka Dynetta Boone)
  • Songs

    Better Tell Him NoSixteen Reasons ยท 2015
    You Don't Love Me1984
    I Sold My Heart to the Junkman1997

    References

    The Starlets Wikipedia


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