Band, US
R&B/Soul
Mid 60's soul female quartet from Memphis, Tennessee, U.S. An evolution of The Dixiebelles (ex-The Tonettes), they recorded just four singles at Volt between 1966 - 1968 under the protection and guidance of Isaac Hayes. Baritone Eula Jean Rivers replaced Shirley Thomas, Mary Hunt was the soprano and Mildred Pratcher was the alto voice. Isaac Hayes decided to add a lead strong voice to the act and recruited Barbara McCoy, after hearing her at a Bar-Kays gig at The Hippodrome.
Barbara McCoy voc | |
Eula Jean Rivers voc | |
Mary Hunt voc |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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as long as I've got you | The Charmels | 2019 | Single |
I've Done It Again / Seeing Is Believing | The Charmels / L. V. Johnson | 2018 | Single |
As Long As I've Got You / After Laughter (Comes Tears) | The Charmels / Wendy Rene | 2013 | Single |
We're The Soul Girls! The Complete Volt Recordings | Jeanne & The Darlings / The Charmels | 2012 | Compil. |
As Long As I've Got You | The Charmels | 2009 | Single |
Lovin' Feeling | The Charmels | 1968 | Single |
Loving Material | The Charmels | 1967 | Single |
As Long As I've Got You / Baby Come And Get It | The Charmels | 1967 | Single |
Please Uncle Sam (Send Back My Man) / Something Sweet About My Baby | The Charmels | 1966 | Single |