Shirelles’ song “Sha La La”. And the Beatles themselves covered
“Baby, It’s You” as well as the lesser known “Boys”.
“Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow”, (written by Carole King),
was featured in the colossal hit movie “Dirty Dancing” with Shirley
on lead vocal. “Mama Said” also led by Ms. Reeves was used in
a major promotional campaign for Pepto Bismol. She also has a
Wendy’s commercial in her long list of achievements, as well as one
of the first Rock ‘n’ Roll Coca-Cola commercials.
Ms. Reeves also co-starred in the Rock ‘n’ Roll film with the
Shirelles “Let The Good Times Roll.” All time Shirelle favorites
include “Tonight’s The Night” (penned by Ms. Reeves), “Baby It’s
You”, the soulful sounding “This Is Dedicated To The One I Love”,
“Foolish Little Girl”, and, of course, the group’s 5 million selling
hit “Soldier Boy”. This particular song touched so many lives and
hearts.
1996 Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Famer Shirley Alston Reeves is loved
by all who have had the pleasure of meeting and hearing her
golden vocals. Her show is designed to please even the toughest
musical appetites!
So come and enjoy a legend in musical history as Shirley Alston
Reeves sings personally for you. The Shirelles, you may remember!
Legendary lady Shirley Alston Reeves, you will never forget!
T H E C H I F F O N S
girl groups, combining sassiness and
innocence on several of the style’s
greatest classics. The Chiffons had
some singles under their belt when
they reached number one with “He’s
So Fine”, whose classic “doo-lang,
doo-lang” riff was appropriated by
(Harrison was subsequently ordered to pay substantial damages to
the original publishers, though he always claimed the resemblance
was unintentional).
Their follow-up, Goffin-King’s “One Fine Day”, was just as good,
featuring killer piano riffs from King herself. Actually cut as a Little
Eva track, the Chiffons’ vocal was substituted, resulting in a Top
Five hit. There were a couple other memorable hits — “I Have a