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One Fine Day by The Chiffons

Artist Biography For The Chiffons

The Chiffons Are An All Girl Group Originating From New York New York In 1960 Best Known For Their Hit Pop Singles Such As "One Fine Day" And "Sweet Talkin' Guy" That Are Staples Of Oldies Radio. Foreshadowing The Later Success Of Many African-American Pop And Soul Artists Of The Period The Chiffons' Sassy Flair Made Them One Of The Top Girl Groups Of The Early 60s. This All Got Started When The Girls Met At James Monroe High School In The Bronx New York. Lead Singer Judy Craig Was A Mere 14-Year-Old While Patricia Bennett And Barbara Lee Were Both Only 13 All Of Them Facing A Lot Of Challenges If They Wanted To Be Stars. Yet They Felt Enough Determination To Hook Up With Writer/manager Ronnie Mack And Sign With Big Deal Records. Though Still An Embryonic Group Their Version Of "Tonight's The Night" Went Up To #76 In September 1960 Showing The Group's Potential. Soon Their Trademark Tight Harmonies Coupled With Their High-Stepping Confidence And The Production Duo Gerry Goffin And Carole King Writing For Them Earned The Chiffons Had Popular Success In Song After Song. Made Up Of The Aforementioned Judy Craig Patricia Bennett And Barbara Lee At First Sylvia Peterson Of Little Jimmie And The Tops Came Into The Group In 1963. That Year Their Song "He's So Fine" Was The #1 Record On Both The Billboard Pop And R&B Charts. The Chiffons' Seemed To Have Completely 'made It' Appearing On Programs Such As 'American Bandstand'. British Singer-Songwriter George Harrison's 1971 Song "My Sweet Lord" Was Musically Almost Identical Prompting A Copyright Infringement Claim. A Judge Later Found That The Ex-Beatle Had Unintentionally Plagiarized The Earlier Song. The Chiffons Went On To Record A Competing Version Of "My Sweet Lord" In 1975. The Case Is Often Cited As One Of The Most Famous And Influential Legal Cases In The Music Industry. The Chiffons' Initial Run At Success Was Followed By Other Notable Tunes Such As The Aforementioned "One Fine Day" As Well As The Songs "Sweet Talkin' Guy" "A Love So Fine" And "I Have A Boyfriend". Although Many Of Their Recordings Were Derivative Of The Period Fans Appreciated Their Take On The Contemporary Pop Sound. Their Top 40 Single "I Have A Boyfriend" Was Notably Playing On Dallas Station KLIF On November 22 1963 And Was Interrupted By The First Radio Bulletins Of The JFK Assassination. The Group Also Released Material Under The Title 'The Four Pennies' That Explored Different Musical Styles. Though Finding Some Fans The Phantom Artist Failed To Break Through Commercially. The Chiffons Themselves Faced Changing Musical Tides With The British Invasion And The Rise Of Many Different Trends And Their Run Of Popular Success Appeared To Have Pretty Much Come To An End When The 70s Began. Though Craig Left The Chiffons They Continued On As A Trio. As The Years Passed The Group Toured In The 'oldies Circuit'. In 1992 Lee Died From A Heart Attack The Day Before Her 45th Birthday. While That Seemed To Have Put An End To The Group Craig Decided To Return. Peterson Retired Shortly Thereafter And Was Replaced By Connie Harvey. Harvey Has Since Left To Pursue A Solo Career With Bennett Also Retiring. Craig Continued On With Replacement Backup Singers. After The Turn Of The Millennium Craig Has Still Been Touring As The Chiffons With Her Daughter And Her Niece By Her Side Performing At Select Shows Throughout The U.S. And Internationally.

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: One Fine Day

"One Fine Day" Is A Popular Song By Songwriters Gerry Goffin And Carole King Which Was A Hit In The Summer Of 1963 For Girl Group The Chiffons And Has Subsequently Been Covered By Numerous Artists. Goffin And King Were Inspired By The Title Of The Aria Un Bel Di From The Puccini Opera Madama Butterfly. Intended For Little Eva "One Fine Day" Was Prepped As A Demo By Goffin And King With King Providing A Guide Vocal But - Despite A Propulsive Piano Riff Courtesy Of King - Goffin And King Were Unable To Construct A Viable Arrangement And Eventually Gave Up Passing The Song To The Tokens Who Had Recently Produced The #1 Hit "He's So Fine" By The Chiffons For Whom It Was Thought Another "fine" Song Had Hit Potential. The Piano Work By King Whose Vocal Was Erased Was Retained For The Chiffons' Recording And King Attended The Session At Which The Chiffons Recorded Their Vocals. However The Tokens Radically Re-Worked The Goffin/King Demo Of "One Fine Day" For The Chiffons' Version Gerry Goffin Commented That The Tokens "really Earned Their Production Credit". 1 "One Fine Day" By The Chiffons Reached #5 On The Billboard Hot 100 Its R&B Chart Peak Was #6. The Single Was An International Hit Charting In The UK #29 2 France #18 3 And New Zealand #6 . 4 The Chiffons' Placing Two "fine" Songs In The Top Ten Motivated The Tokens To Especially Prep The Group's Next Single "A Love So Fine" Which Only Managed A #40 Peak. The Chiffons' "One Fine Day" Was Ranked #460 On Rolling Stone Magazine's List Of The 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time. 5

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