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    In 1962, at the suggestion of songwriter Ronnie Mack, the group added Sylvia Peterson, who had sung with Little Jimmy & the Tops at age 14, sharing lead vocals with Jimmy on "Say You Love Me", the B-side of the Tops' 1959 local hit "Puppy Love".

  2. Sylvia Peterson joined The Chiffons in 1962 and sang lead on several hits, including "He's So Fine" and "One Fine Day". Learn more about her biography, songs, albums, and discography on Top40weekly.

  3. Peterson, Sylvia (1946–) American vocalist. Name variations: The Chiffons. Born Sept 30, 1946, in Bronx, NY. Joined Judy Craig, Patricia Bennett, and Barbara Lee as member of the Chiffons (1962), allgirl vocal group which had international hits in early 1960s; with Chiffons, released such hits as "He's So Fine" (1963), "One Fine Day" (with ...

  4. Aug 7, 2021 · The Chiffons became a quartet in 1963 after adding Sylvia Peterson, who was born on September 30, 1946, in the Bronx. Their first single after she joined the group was “He’s So Fine” which peaked at #1 on the R&B chart and sold more than one million copies. It also peaked at #16 in England.

    • The band members took regular jobs while still touring. When Judy Craig first left the group, they didn’t have hits but they were constantly touring. The remaining three members continued with the live shows but they eventually took on regular 9-5 jobs.
    • Their first hit was written by Ronnie Mack. The Chiffons released their first hit single “He’s So Fine”. The song was written by Ronnie Mack and was produced by The Tokens.
    • Their song was rejected by many record companies. The Chiffons’ hit song was rejected by many record companies. A small label Laurie records later agreed to release it in 1963.
    • Ronnie Mack filed a copyright infringement claim against George Harrison. The songwriter and manager of The Chiffons Ronnie Mack filed a copyright infringement claim against George Harrison for his son “my sweet lord” that was released in 1970.
  5. Sylvia Peterson died in Brooklyn, NY on July 28, 2023, aged 77. Peterson was born on September 30, 1945. A professional singer, she joined girl group The Chiffons in 1962. At the time, she was the only member of the group with a professional background in singing, having appeared with Little Jimmy Rivers & the Tops aged 14.

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  7. Sylvia Peterson was a member of the Chiffons, a vocal group that had several hits in the early 1960s, such as "He's So Fine" and "One Fine Day". She joined the group in 1962 and sang lead on some songs, such as "I Have a Boyfriend".

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