The Paris Sisters | |
Background: | group_or_band |
Origin: | San Francisco, California, United States |
Genre: | Pop |
Years Active: | 1954–1968 |
Label: | Decca Imperial Gregmark MGM Mercury Reprise Capitol Sidewalk |
Past Members: | Priscilla Paris Albeth Paris Sherrell Paris |
The Paris Sisters were a 1960s American girl group from San Francisco, best known for their work with record producer Phil Spector.
The group consisted of lead singer Priscilla Paris (January 4, 1945 – March 5, 2004), her older sister Albeth Carole Paris, and their middle sister Sherrell Paris.[1] They reached the peak of their success in October 1961 with the hit single "I Love How You Love Me", which peaked at No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart,[2] and sold over one million copies.[3] Some of the group's other hit songs include the US Top 40 single "He Knows I Love Him Too Much" (March 1962, No. 34), "All Through The Night" (1961),[4] "Be My Boy" (No. 56), "Let Me Be The One" (No. 87), and "Dream Lover" (No. 91).[5]
The Paris Sisters appeared in the 1962 British rock film It's Trad, Dad! (released in the U.S. as Ring-a-Ding Rhythm) directed by Richard Lester.[6] In the film, they performed the Spector-produced song "What Am I to Do?"[7] Also early in the 1960s, the Paris Sisters sang the jingle for Diet Rite soda.
Sherrell Paris later served as a production assistant on The Price Is Right and as host Bob Barker's personal assistant until she was released in 2000.[8] Priscilla Paris died on March 5, 2004, from injuries suffered in a fall at her home in Pays de la Loire, France.[9] She was 59.[10]
Albeth Paris died in Palm Springs, California, on December 5, 2014. She was 79.[11]
Year | Title | Peak chart positions | Record Label | B-side | Album | ||
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align=centre | US Pop | align=centre | US AC | ||||
1954 | "Ooh La La" | — | — | Decca | "Whose Arms Are You Missing" | ||
1955 | "Huckleberry Pie" | — | — | "Baby, Honey, Baby" | |||
"The "Know-How"" | — | — | "I Wanna" | ||||
"Lover Boy" | — | — | "Oh Yes, You Do" | ||||
1956 | "I Love You Dear (Year-Round Love)" | — | — | "Mistaken" | |||
"Daughter, Daughter | " | — | — | "So Much - So Very Much" | |||
1957 | "(Don't Stop, Don't Stop) Tell Me More" | — | — | Imperial | "Old Enough to Cry" | ||
1958 | "Someday" | — | — | "My Original Love" | |||
"Don't Tell Anybody" | — | — | Decca | "Mind Reader" | |||
1961 | "Be My Boy" | 56 | — | Gregmark | "I'll Be Crying Tomorrow" | ||
"I Love How You Love Me" | 5 | — | "All Through the Night" | ||||
1962 | "He Knows I Love Him Too Much" | 34 | 7 | "A Lonely Girl's Prayer" | |||
"Let Me Be the One" | 87 | — | "What Am I to Do" | ||||
"Yes - I Love You" | — | — | "Once Upon a While Ago" | ||||
1964 | "Dream Lover" | 91 | — | MGM | "Lonely Girl" | ||
"When I Fall in Love" | — | — | Mercury | "Once Upon a Time" | |||
1965 | "Why Do I Take It From You" | — | — | "Always Waitin'" | |||
1966 | "Sincerely" | — | — | Reprise | "Too Good to Be True" | The Paris Sisters Sing Everything Under the Sun | ! |
"I'm Me" | — | — | "You" | ||||
"My Good Friend" | — | — | "It's My Party" | ||||
1967 | "Some of Your Lovin'" | — | — | "Long After Tonight Is All Over" | The Paris Sisters Sing Everything Under the Sun | ! | |
1968 | "Greener Days" | — | — | Capitol | "Golden Days" | ||
"The Ugliest Girl in Town" | — | — | GNP Crescendo | "Stand Naked Clown" | |||