Paper Dolls

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Facts about Paper Dolls

Paper Dolls

The Paper Dolls were a British female vocal trio that rose to fame in the 1960s. Here are some facts about the group:

  1. Formation and Early Career: The Paper Dolls were formed in 1964 in Northamptonshire, England. The original lineup consisted of lead vocalist Susie "Tiger" Mathis, Pauline "Spyder" Bennett, and Sue "Copper" Marshall. The group initially gained attention performing in local clubs and talent contests before signing a recording contract with Pye Records.

  2. Chart Success: The Paper Dolls achieved chart success with their debut single, "Something Here in My Heart (Keeps A-Tellin' Me No)", released in 1968. The song became a hit in the UK, reaching the top 20 on the singles chart. It was followed by several other singles, including "Someday" and "My Life (Is in Your Hands)", which also charted in the UK.

  3. Musical Style and Influences: The Paper Dolls' music was characterized by their smooth vocal harmonies and catchy pop melodies. Their sound was influenced by the girl group and pop music of the 1960s, with elements of soul and R&B. The group's polished performances and glamorous image made them popular with audiences during the era of British Invasion bands.

  4. Television Appearances and Public Recognition: In addition to their chart success, the Paper Dolls gained exposure through television appearances and live performances. They appeared on popular TV shows such as "Top of the Pops" and "Thank Your Lucky Stars", further boosting their public profile. The group's glamorous stage costumes and synchronized dance routines contributed to their appeal as entertainers.

  5. Disbandment and Legacy: Despite their initial success, the Paper Dolls disbanded in the early 1970s after several lineup changes and declining chart fortunes. However, their music has endured over the years, and they are remembered as part of the vibrant pop music scene of the 1960s. Their hit singles continue to be included on compilations of 1960s pop music, ensuring that their legacy lives on for future generations of music fans.

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