The Chantels were the first black female group to have nationwide success. … Read Full Bio ↴The Chantels were the first black female group to have nationwide success. The group was established in the early 1950's at St. Anthony of Padua school in the Bronx. The group consisted of Arlene Smith (lead), Sonia Goring, Rene Minus, Jackie Landry Jackson and Lois Harris. They got their name from a rival school, St. Frances de Chantal.
They were discovered by Richard Barrett, lead singer of the Valentines and eventually signed to End Records. Their first single was "He's Gone" (Pop #71) in August 1957. In January 1958 they released their second single, "Maybe" (#15 Pop; #2 R&B). Several other singles were released on End, though none as successful as "Maybe."
The group was dropped by End in 1959, and Arlene Smith decided to go solo. Lois left to pursue a college education. In 1960, Annette Smith (no relation) replaced Arlene and the group went to Carlton Records, where they had their second huge hit with "Look in My Eyes" (#14 pop, #6 R&B). Several other singles followed and the group switched labels several times. Personnel changed throughout the 60's, with their final single released in 1970.
Arlene fronted a new group of Chantels in the 1970s for oldies shows and continues to perform. The remaining original Chantels reformed as well and hired Noemi (Ami) Ortiz as their new lead singer. Jackie Landry died in 1997.
The Chantels were inducted into The Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2002.
They were discovered by Richard Barrett, lead singer of the Valentines and eventually signed to End Records. Their first single was "He's Gone" (Pop #71) in August 1957. In January 1958 they released their second single, "Maybe" (#15 Pop; #2 R&B). Several other singles were released on End, though none as successful as "Maybe."
The group was dropped by End in 1959, and Arlene Smith decided to go solo. Lois left to pursue a college education. In 1960, Annette Smith (no relation) replaced Arlene and the group went to Carlton Records, where they had their second huge hit with "Look in My Eyes" (#14 pop, #6 R&B). Several other singles followed and the group switched labels several times. Personnel changed throughout the 60's, with their final single released in 1970.
Arlene fronted a new group of Chantels in the 1970s for oldies shows and continues to perform. The remaining original Chantels reformed as well and hired Noemi (Ami) Ortiz as their new lead singer. Jackie Landry died in 1997.
The Chantels were inducted into The Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2002.
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The Chantels Lyrics
Every Night (I Pray) Every night, I go to bed Fall on my knees and I…
Goodbye to Love I'll say goodbye to love No one ever cared if I…
He's Gone Gone, gone, gone, gone, ooh He's gone (he's gone) I don't k…
I Love You So I love you so I love you so I want you to…
If You Try If you're gonna play in Texas, you gotta have a Fiddle…
Look in My Eyes Look in my eyes,and tell me you love me Tell…
Maybe Maybe, if I pray every night You'll come back to me And…
So Real You're Real. Just like the stars above, I love that there's …
Sure of Love Sure, so sure, so sure of love I need no stars…
The Plea Don't ever leave Baby, baby, baby, baby, stick with me Life …
Well, I Told You Well, I told you To hit the road, Jack I'm sorry now,…
Whoever You Are Whoever you are, wherever you may be There's someone who rea…
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