The Dale Sisters | |
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Also known as | The England Sisters |
Born | Betty: 1939 Hazel: 1942 Julie: 1941 Goole, Yorkshire, England |
Genres | Traditional pop |
Years active | 1959–1963 |
Labels | Ember |
The Dale Sisters were an English vocal trio, who had limited chart success in the early 1960s. They are best remembered for their recordings of "Heartbeat" [1] and "My Sunday Baby (un Telegrama)", both of which became minor hits in the UK Singles Chart. [2] Other songs they sang included "Billy Boy, Billy Boy", "Road to Love" [3] and "All My Life". [4] Their work, when they were billed by their alternative name of The England Sisters, was arranged by John Barry. [5]
They were born in Goole, Yorkshire, as Betty, Hazel and Julie Dunderdale, a name they later shortened to become the Dale Sisters. [6] In July 1959, they won a talent contest which was organised by The People , at Butlins, Filey. Later that year they made their first London appearance at the Lyceum Theatre. [7] They were on the bill with Helen Shapiro and The Brook Brothers at the Odeon Theatre, Halifax on 7 April 1962, as part of a national tour. [8] In January 1963, they played the Two Red Shoes Ballroom, Elgin, Scotland, just a week after The Beatles appeared there. [9] Their UK television show appearances included Thank Your Lucky Stars with Adam Faith, John Leyton, The Brooks Brothers, Geoff Goddard and Dion in 1961. [10]
The Dale Sisters tracks "My Sunday Baby (un Telegrama)" and "All My Life" appeared on the compilation album, Say When – Ember Sixties Pop Vol. 1 1960-1961. [11] [12]
They are not to be confused with a similar named, latter day American singing group composed of Ann, Lorri, Lynne, and Amy Dale. [13]
Date | A-side | B-side | Record label – catalogue reference | UK Singles Chart | Notes |
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February 1960 | "Little Child" | "Heartbeat" | His Master's Voice – POP 710 | 33 | Billed as The England Sisters |
August 1960 | "The Kiss" | "Billy Boy, Billy Boy" | His Master's Voice – POP 781 | - | |
October 1961 | "My Sunday Baby (un Telegrama)" | "All My Life" | Ember Records – EMBS 140 | 36 | |
April 1962 | "Road to Love" | "Secrets" | Ember – EMBS 151 | - |