The Paris Sisters


 

The Paris Sisters

The Paris Sisters are Albeth (the oldest), Sherrell (the middle child), and Priscilla Paris (the baby). They were born and raised in San Francisco., CA. Their mother, Faye, was the quintessential stage parent, a former opera singer who continued her career vicariously through her children. They signed with Lester Sill's fledgling Gregmark label in 1961, the impresario implemented a top-to-bottom overhaul of their approach, tapping up-and-coming producer Phil Spector to shepherd the transformation.

Spector relegated Albeth and Sherrell to the background, and while he turned the spotlight on Priscilla, he insisted she dial back her powerful voice to a dusky whisper.

"I Love How You Love Me," cracked the U.S. Top Five, galvanized by Priscilla's intimate lead turn and Spector's atypically restrained production. The singles "He Knows I Love Him Too Much" and “What Am I To Do?” also became hits for the trio.

 

 

Featured Music

I Love How You Love Me
He Knows I Love Him Too Much
Be My Boy
All Through The Night
What Am I To Do?
I’ll Be Crying Tomorrow
A Lonely Girl’s Prayer
Let Me Be The One
Yes-I Love You
Once Upon A While Ago
 
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