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The Shirelles: Shirelles Sing To Trumpets And Strings (Vinyl LP)
Cornbread Records
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Cornbread Records present a reissue of The Shirelles' The Shirelles Sing To Trumpets And Strings, originally released in 1961. Following up 1961's Tonight's The Night (CRNBR 16018LP) was a difficult thing to do for New Jersey girl-group The Shirelles, but they did it the very same year with great The Shirelles Sing To Trumpets And Strings. Featuring further songwriting from Luther Dixon - who had previously written for Elvis, and more, and wrote the great 16 Candles by The Crests - The Shirelles Sing includes his all-time classic Mama Said, which marched to #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1961. Another amazing girl-group album from The Shirelles. Reissued here on 180 gram vinyl; Includes a bonus track with download code. Mama Said, What a Sweet Thing That Was, It's Mine, I Saw a Tear, I Don't Want to Cry, Rainbow Valley, My Willow Tree, The First One, What's Mine Is Yours, Without a World of Complaint, I'll Do the Same Thing Too, Blue Holiday, Please Be My Boyfriend
Cornbread Records present a reissue of The Shirelles' The Shirelles Sing To Trumpets And Strings, originally released in 1961. Following up 1961's Tonight's The Night (CRNBR 16018LP) was a difficult thing to do for New Jersey girl-group The Shirelles, but they did it the very same year with great The Shirelles Sing To Trumpets And Strings. Featuring further songwriting from Luther Dixon - who had previously written for Elvis, and more, and wrote the great 16 Candles by The Crests - The Shirelles Sing includes his all-time classic Mama Said, which marched to #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1961. Another amazing girl-group album from The Shirelles. Reissued here on 180 gram vinyl; Includes a bonus track with download code. Mama Said, What a Sweet Thing That Was, It's Mine, I Saw a Tear, I Don't Want to Cry, Rainbow Valley, My Willow Tree, The First One, What's Mine Is Yours, Without a World of Complaint, I'll Do the Same Thing Too, Blue Holiday, Please Be My Boyfriend