Wednesday, 10 June 2026

Shirley Alston Reeves born June 10, 1941

Shirley Alston Reeves (born June 10, 1941), born Shirley Owens, is an American soul singer who was the main lead singer of the hit girl group the Shirelles. 

Raised in Passaic, New Jersey, she formed the group in 1957 with classmates Beverly Lee, Doris Kenner Jackson (nee Coley), and Addie "Micki" Harris under the name The Poquellos for a talent show at their high school, they were signed by Florence Greenberg of Tiara Records. Their first single, "I Met Him on a Sunday", was released by Tiara and licensed by Decca Records in 1958. 

After a brief and unsuccessful period with Decca, they went with Greenberg to her newly formed company, Scepter Records where as The Shirelles they achieved fame with hits like "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" (1960) which was the first number-one hit by a Black girl group on the Billboard Hot 100, and "Dedicated to the One I Love" (1961). Owens’ warm, soulful voice defined their sound, and was the lead singer, though Jackson was also featured as lead on several songs, as well. Blending pop, R&B, and doo-wop. The Shirelles released 12 studio albums, with over 20 charting singles, influencing the girl group era and artists like The Beatles.

                                  

After a successful period of collaboration with Dixon and promotion by Scepter, with seven top 20 hits, the Shirelles left Scepter in 1966. Afterwards, the Shirelles declined in popularity due in part to pressure from the British Invasion and the heavy competition from other girl groups, including the Chiffons, the Supremes, the Ronettes, Martha & the Vandellas, and the Crystals. 

Clockwise from top-Addie Harris,
Shirley Owens, Beverly Lee
and Doris Coley

During this period, Warwick often replaced Coley on stage due to the latter's family commitments. The Shirelles were still bound to Scepter and thus unable to record for another company until the end of their contract in 1966. Their last single to chart was 1967's "Last Minute Miracle", which peaked at No. 99.

After the commercial failure of their most recent releases, Coley left the group in 1968 to focus on her family. The remaining three Shirelles recorded songs for several labels, including Bell Records, RCA Victor, and United Artists until 1971. Afterwards, they toured singing their older songs, and participated in the filming of the 1973 documentary Let the Good Times Roll, recording two songs for it. Coley returned as lead singer in 1975, replacing Owens, who left that year to pursue a solo career.

Owens then went on to release albums like With a Little Help from My Friends (1975) under the name Shirley Alston,which featured members of the Flamingos, the Drifters, Shep and the Limelites, the Five Satins, the Belmonts, Danny & the Juniors, Herman's Hermits and La La Brooks of the Crystals. Then she recorded as Lady Rose and released a self titled album in 1977. Also that year  as Shirley Lady Rose Alston" she recorded Sings Shirelles Greatest Hits. Doris, Beverly and Shirley would come together once more to record on Dionne Warwick's 1983 album, "How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye", which featured a new version of "Will You Love Me Tomorrow?"

In 1994, the Shirelles were honored by the Rhythm and Blues Foundation with the Pioneer Award for their contributions to music. The award was accepted by Owens, Lee, and Kenner. As Coley was accepting her award, she said "This is dedicated to the one I love", and sang an impromptu rendition of "Soldier Boy" together with Owens and Lee. Two years later they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, together with Gladys Knight & the Pips. At the ceremony in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York, the three surviving members sang a medley of songs after being presented the awards by Merry Clayton, Marianne Faithfull, and Darlene Love.

Shirley continued to perform as Shirley Alston Reeves and The Shirelles with various line-ups into the 2000s. The Shirelles were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame. Lee and Owens accepted the award. In September, 2008, The Shirelles' hometown of Passaic, New Jersey honored the group by renaming a section of Paulison Avenue as Shirelles Boulevard. Shirley is married to Kenneth Reeves and has two children. She retired from performing in 2020 but remains a celebrated figure in R&B history, living in North Carolina.

(Edited from Wikipedia) 

3 comments:

  1. For "The Shirelles - As, Bs, Hits & Rarities from the Queens of the Girl Group Sound 1958-1962 (2021 Jasmine)" go here:

    https://pixeldrain.com/u/NnZ5qr6f

    01 – I Met Him on a Sunday (Ronde Ronde)
    02 – I Want You to Be My Boyfriend
    03 – My Love Is a Charm
    04 – Slop Time
    05 – I Got the Message
    06 – Stop Me
    07 – Dedicated to the One I Love
    08 – Look a Here Baby
    09 – A Teardrop and a Lollipop
    10 – Doin’ the Ronde
    11 – Please Be My Boyfriend (Originally Known as My Girl Friend)
    12 – I Saw a Tear
    13 – The Dance Is Over
    14 – Tonight’s the Night
    15 – Will You Love Me Tomorrow
    16 – Boys
    17 – Mama Said
    18 – Blue Holiday
    19 – What a Sweet Thing That Was
    20 – A Thing of the Past
    21 – Big John
    22 – Twenty-One
    23 – Baby It’s You
    24 – The Things I Want to Hear (Pretty Words)
    25 – Soldier Boy
    26 – Love Is a Swingin’ Thing
    27 – Welcome Home Baby
    28 – Mama, Here Comes the Bride
    29 – It’s Love That Really Counts (In the Long Run)
    30 – Stop the Music
    31 – Everybody Loves a Lover
    32 – I Don’t Think So

    For "The Shirelles - All the Hits and More (2009 Golden Stars)" go here:

    https://pixeldrain.com/u/bkZPJRHj

    disc 1
    01 - I Met Him On A Sunday.mp3
    02 - Dedicated To The One I Love.mp3
    03 - Tonight's The Night.mp3
    04 - Will You Love Me Tomorrow.mp3
    05 - Boys.mp3
    06 - Mama Said.mp3
    07 - A Thing Of The Past.mp3
    08 - What A Sweet Thing That Was.mp3
    09 - Big John.mp3
    10 - Blue Holiday.mp3
    11 - Baby It's You.mp3
    12 - Love Is A Swingin' Thing (With King Curtis).mp3
    disc 2
    01 - Soldier Boy.mp3
    02 - Welcome Home Baby.mp3
    03 - Stop The Music.mp3
    04 - It's Love That Really Counts.mp3
    05 - Everybody Loves A Lover.mp3
    06 - Foolish Little Girl.mp3
    07 - Not For All The Money In The World.mp3
    08 - Hard Times.mp3
    09 - Abra Ka Dabra.mp3
    10 - What's The Matter Baby.mp3
    11 - Ooh Poo Pah Doo.mp3
    12 - Only Time Will Tell.mp3
    disc 3
    01 - Don't Say Goodnight And Mean Goodbye.mp3
    02 - What Does A Girl Do.mp3
    03 - It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World.mp3
    04 - 31 Flavors.mp3
    05 - Tonight You're Gonna Fall In Love With Me.mp3
    06 - To Know Him Is To Love Him.mp3
    07 - Sha-La-La.mp3
    08 - Thank You Baby.mp3
    09 - Maybe Tonight.mp3
    10 - Are You Still My Baby.mp3
    11 - My Heart Belongs To You.mp3
    12 - Last Minute Miracle.mp3

    For "The Shirelles - Lost And Found (1995 Ace)

    https://pixeldrain.com/u/efiU3fHu

    01 - Hey Rocky.mp3
    02 - Hands Off He's Mine.mp3
    03 - He's The Only Guy I'll Ever Love.mp3
    04 - Groovy Guy.mp3
    05 - Go Tell Her.mp3
    06 - Crossroads In Your Heart.mp3
    07 - Long Day Short Night.mp3
    08 - Good Good Time.mp3
    09 - You're Under Arrest.mp3
    10 - Please Go Away.mp3
    11 - I Might Like It.mp3
    12 - Celebrate Your Victory.mp3
    13 - Remember Me.mp3
    14 - I'm Yours.mp3
    15 - Lonesome Native Girl.mp3
    16 - Why Does Every Boy Remind Me Of You.mp3
    17 - For My Sake.mp3
    18 - Oh No Not My Baby.mp3
    19 - I'm Feeling It Too.mp3
    20 - If I Had You.mp3
    21 - In The Still Of The Night.mp3
    22 - There Goes My Heart.mp3
    23 - You Could Be My Remedy.mp3
    24 - (You'll Know) When The Right Boy Comes Along.mp3
    25 - One Of The Flower People.mp3
    26 - Hippie Walk.mp3
    27 - Nobody's Baby After You.mp3
    28 - Whip It On Me.mp3
    29 - Shh I'm Watching The Movie.mp3

    I am looking for any or all of her three solo albums, if anyone can help!

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  2. One of my favorite singers. After being a fan for 15 years or so--I heard THE SHIRELLES described as a female doo-wop group--which was a revelation to me. They really are!

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  3. Great choice Bob. One of the trailblazers for female groups of the 1960's. Thanks for these.....

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