The Shirelles 152 votes The Shirelles challenged the status quo by proving that an all-female doo-wop group could not only exist but thrive in a male-dominated genre. With a string of unforgettable hits such as "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" and "Dedicated to the One I Love," they showcase...
I could surely see her Scepter Records labelmates, The Shirelles, recording "Anyone Who Had A Heart", "Don't Make Me Over" and "Walk On By",and THEY'RE in the Hall. Also remember ,The Shirelles' #1 hit,"Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" was written by Carole King and Gerry Goffin...
Shirelles Greatest HitsShocking Blue The Shocking BlueShoes Black Vinyl ShoesShorter, Wayne SchizophreniaShostakovich, Dmitri Shostakovich Plays ShostakovichShowbiz & A.G. Runaway SlaveSic Kidz Teenage Obsessions 1978-84 RecordingsSick Dick and The VolkswagensInterferenceSigel, Beanie The TruthSigler, Bunny...
The Shirelles 321 votes The Shirelles were an American girl group notable for their rhythm and blues, doo-wop and soul music and gaining popularity in the early 1960s. They consisted of schoolmates Shirley Owens (later Shirley Alston Reeves), Doris Coley (later Doris Kenner-Jackson), Addie "...
The Shirelles was a girl group founded in the late 1950s by fourNewJerseyteenagers. Their two biggest hits, “Tonight’s theNight” and “WillYouLoveMe Tomorrow,” both came out in 1960. The next year, the name Shirelle first appeared in the baby name data. The name Shirelle is the in...
Shirelles Greatest HitsShocking Blue The Shocking BlueShoes Black Vinyl ShoesShorter, Wayne SchizophreniaShostakovich, Dmitri Shostakovich Plays ShostakovichShowbiz & A.G. Runaway SlaveSic Kidz Teenage Obsessions 1978-84 RecordingsSick Dick and The VolkswagensInterferenceSigel, Beanie The TruthSigler, Bunny...
- Artist: The Shirelles The first #1 single to come from an all-Black woman group, "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" is another song that might seem controversy-proof to today's audiences. However, its sexual innuendos were enough to get it banned from radio stations back in 1960. Numer...
- Artist: The Shirelles The first #1 single to come from an all-Black woman group, "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" is another song that might seem controversy-proof to today's audiences. However, its sexual innuendos were enough to get it banned from radio stations back in 1960. Numer...
- Artist: The Shirelles The first #1 single to come from an all-Black woman group, "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" is another song that might seem controversy-proof to today's audiences. However, its sexual innuendos were enough to get it banned from radio stations back in 1960. Numer...
- Artist: The Shirelles The first #1 single to come from an all-Black woman group, "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" is another song that might seem controversy-proof to today's audiences. However, its sexual innuendos were enough to get it banned from radio stations back in 1960. Numer...