The Paris Sisters
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The Paris Sisters

The Paris Sisters were a 1960s American girl group from San Francisco, active from 1954 to 1968 and known for their collaboration with producer Phil Spector. The trio, consisting of sisters Priscilla, Albeth, and Sherrell Paris, gained fame with their hit "I Love How You Love Me," which reached No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1961. They also appeared in the film "It's Trad, Dad!" and recorded several other charting singles. The group remains notable for their contributions to pop music during the early 1960s. Priscilla and Albeth have since passed away, with Priscilla dying in 2004 and Albeth in 2014.

(Source: Wikipedia)


GENRES: Popular, Girl Group

Albums

Singles

Daughter Daughter / So Much So Very Much
Daughter Daughter / So Much So Very Much (1956)
I Love You Dear / Mistaken
I Love You Dear / Mistaken (1956)
Be My Boy / I'll Be Crying Tomorrow
Be My Boy / I'll Be Crying Tomorrow (1961)
I Love How You Love Me / All Through The Night
I Love How You Love Me / All Through The Night (1961)
I Knows I Love Him Too Much / A Lonely Girl's Prayer
I Knows I Love Him Too Much / A Lonely Girl's Prayer (1962)
Let Me Be The One / What Am I To Do
Let Me Be The One / What Am I To Do (1962)
Yes I Love You / Once Upon A While Ago
Yes I Love You / Once Upon A While Ago (1962)
Dream Lover / Lonely Girl
Dream Lover / Lonely Girl (1964)