The Lana Sisters - Chantelly Lace (2011)
BAND/ARTIST: The Lana Sisters
- Title: Chantelly Lace
- Year Of Release: 2011
- Label: RPM Records
- Genre: Pop, Rock'n'Roll, Doo Wop, Swing
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:02:05
- Total Size: 250/397 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. The Lana Sisters - Ring-A-My-Phone 2:20
02. The Lana Sisters - Chimes Of Arcady 2:29
03. The Lana Sisters - Buzzin' 2:09
04. The Lana Sisters - Cry, Cry Baby 2:14
05. The Lana Sisters - Mister Dee-Jay 2:38
06. The Lana Sisters - Tell Him No 2:14
07. The Lana Sisters - (Seven Little Girls) Sitting On The Backseat Featurin Al Saxon 2:14
08. The Lana Sisters - Sitting On The Sidewalk 2:32
09. The Lana Sisters - My Mother's Eyes 2:15
10. The Lana Sisters - You've Got What It Takes 2:34
11. The Lana Sisters - Someone Loves You, Joe 2:23
12. The Lana Sisters - Tintarella Di Luna (Magic Colour Of The Moonlight) 2:15
13. The Lana Sisters - Two-Some 2:15
14. The Lana Sisters - Down South 2:24
15. The Chantelles - London My Home Town 1:36
16. The Chantelles - I Want That Boy 2:01
17. The Chantelles - Sticks And Stones 2:12
18. The Chantelles - The Secret Of My Success 2:48
19. The Chantelles - Gonna Get Burned 2:35
20. The Chantelles - Gonna Give Him Some Love 2:38
21. The Chantelles - I Think Of You 2:42
22. The Chantelles - Please Don't Kiss Me 2:28
23. The Chantelles - There's Something About You 2:23
24. The Chantelles - Just Another Fool 1:55
25. The Chantelles - Another Time Another World 3:00
26. The Chantelles - 'Cos I Love You 2:50
01. The Lana Sisters - Ring-A-My-Phone 2:20
02. The Lana Sisters - Chimes Of Arcady 2:29
03. The Lana Sisters - Buzzin' 2:09
04. The Lana Sisters - Cry, Cry Baby 2:14
05. The Lana Sisters - Mister Dee-Jay 2:38
06. The Lana Sisters - Tell Him No 2:14
07. The Lana Sisters - (Seven Little Girls) Sitting On The Backseat Featurin Al Saxon 2:14
08. The Lana Sisters - Sitting On The Sidewalk 2:32
09. The Lana Sisters - My Mother's Eyes 2:15
10. The Lana Sisters - You've Got What It Takes 2:34
11. The Lana Sisters - Someone Loves You, Joe 2:23
12. The Lana Sisters - Tintarella Di Luna (Magic Colour Of The Moonlight) 2:15
13. The Lana Sisters - Two-Some 2:15
14. The Lana Sisters - Down South 2:24
15. The Chantelles - London My Home Town 1:36
16. The Chantelles - I Want That Boy 2:01
17. The Chantelles - Sticks And Stones 2:12
18. The Chantelles - The Secret Of My Success 2:48
19. The Chantelles - Gonna Get Burned 2:35
20. The Chantelles - Gonna Give Him Some Love 2:38
21. The Chantelles - I Think Of You 2:42
22. The Chantelles - Please Don't Kiss Me 2:28
23. The Chantelles - There's Something About You 2:23
24. The Chantelles - Just Another Fool 1:55
25. The Chantelles - Another Time Another World 3:00
26. The Chantelles - 'Cos I Love You 2:50
The Lana Sisters were a British vocal group formed by Iris Long in 1958, with Lynne Abrams. They put an advert in The Stage for a third member and got a reply from Mary O'Brien, who would go on to solo success a few years later as Dusty Springfield.
They were managed by Evelyn Taylor, and toured around England. Initial publicity for the group claimed they were three actual sisters with the surname Lana: Iris (or Riss), Lynne, and Shann (or Shan). (Iris Long and Lynne Abrams were Riss and Lynne Lana, Mary O'Brien was Shann Lana.) They appeared on the BBC's Six-Five Special and Drumbeat with Adam Faith and John Barry, and later took part in a Christmas special "Tommy Steele’s Spectacular" with the song "Seven Little Girls Sitting in the Backseat".
They appeared twice at the Royal Albert Hall and toured with Cliff Richard, Adam Faith, and Morecambe & Wise. Their cover of the Marv Johnson song "You Got What It Takes" became a Top 10 hit in Ireland in 1960.
Mary O'Brien left the Lana Sisters in 1960, taking the stage name Dusty Springfield and joining her brother Tom Springfield and another friend (Tim Feild) to make The Springfields. She went solo in 1963.
The Lana Sisters continued until 1963, when Lynne Abrams left to get married. Riss Long then formed the Chantelles with two friends, Sandra Orr and Jay Adams. They appeared in the 1965 music film Dateline Diamonds.
They were managed by Evelyn Taylor, and toured around England. Initial publicity for the group claimed they were three actual sisters with the surname Lana: Iris (or Riss), Lynne, and Shann (or Shan). (Iris Long and Lynne Abrams were Riss and Lynne Lana, Mary O'Brien was Shann Lana.) They appeared on the BBC's Six-Five Special and Drumbeat with Adam Faith and John Barry, and later took part in a Christmas special "Tommy Steele’s Spectacular" with the song "Seven Little Girls Sitting in the Backseat".
They appeared twice at the Royal Albert Hall and toured with Cliff Richard, Adam Faith, and Morecambe & Wise. Their cover of the Marv Johnson song "You Got What It Takes" became a Top 10 hit in Ireland in 1960.
Mary O'Brien left the Lana Sisters in 1960, taking the stage name Dusty Springfield and joining her brother Tom Springfield and another friend (Tim Feild) to make The Springfields. She went solo in 1963.
The Lana Sisters continued until 1963, when Lynne Abrams left to get married. Riss Long then formed the Chantelles with two friends, Sandra Orr and Jay Adams. They appeared in the 1965 music film Dateline Diamonds.
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