When the Boy's Happy (The Girl's Happy Too)
Disambiguation - There are three bands with this moniker.
1. 60's soul g… Read Full Bio ↴Disambiguation - There are three bands with this moniker.
1. 60's soul group on Brunswick records
2. UK Britbeat band.
3. US Girl Group.
1. They got their start in the early 50s as the Five Pennies, eventually becoming (with a number of personnel changes along the way) the Chimes, and the 4 Jokers, evolving into the Four Pennies in the early 60s.
One of the group’s early members was none other than Clifford Curry, who recorded a number of cool soul 45s in the 60s including ‘She Shot a Hole In My Soul’.
They recorded two 45s for Brunswick in 1967, with ‘You’re a Gas With Your Trash’ coming out first.
The Four Pennies would eventually evolve into the Hearts of Stone, recording an album for the Motown subsidiary VIP in the early 70s.
2. The Four Pennies were an English, 1960s pop group.
Their biggest success Stateside, was with their song "Black Girl", which was a traditional United States folk song, and brought out in 1964. However, in their homeland the group was more famous for having a Number one hit in the UK Singles Chart in the same year, with "Juliet". Initially, their self penned ballad was only intended to be released as a "B" side. Interestingly, it was the only 1964 Number one by a UK group not to chart in America. They finally folded in 1966, when their last single release "No More Sad Songs For Me", failed to chart.
The group's 1965 hit, "Until It's Time For You To Go", written by Buffy Sainte-Marie, was recorded by Elvis Presley in 1972.
3. The Four Pennies were actually The Chiffons under an assumed name. They released two singles; "My block" / "Dry your eyes" which reached number 67 on the Billboard pop chart and "When the boy's happy (the girl's happy too)" / "Hockaday (part 1)" which reached number 95. The Chiffons records came out on Laurie but The Four Pennies singles came out on Laurie subsidary, Rust. Both singles were issued in the UK on Stateside but didn't trouble the charts.
1. 60's soul g… Read Full Bio ↴Disambiguation - There are three bands with this moniker.
1. 60's soul group on Brunswick records
2. UK Britbeat band.
3. US Girl Group.
1. They got their start in the early 50s as the Five Pennies, eventually becoming (with a number of personnel changes along the way) the Chimes, and the 4 Jokers, evolving into the Four Pennies in the early 60s.
One of the group’s early members was none other than Clifford Curry, who recorded a number of cool soul 45s in the 60s including ‘She Shot a Hole In My Soul’.
They recorded two 45s for Brunswick in 1967, with ‘You’re a Gas With Your Trash’ coming out first.
The Four Pennies would eventually evolve into the Hearts of Stone, recording an album for the Motown subsidiary VIP in the early 70s.
2. The Four Pennies were an English, 1960s pop group.
Their biggest success Stateside, was with their song "Black Girl", which was a traditional United States folk song, and brought out in 1964. However, in their homeland the group was more famous for having a Number one hit in the UK Singles Chart in the same year, with "Juliet". Initially, their self penned ballad was only intended to be released as a "B" side. Interestingly, it was the only 1964 Number one by a UK group not to chart in America. They finally folded in 1966, when their last single release "No More Sad Songs For Me", failed to chart.
The group's 1965 hit, "Until It's Time For You To Go", written by Buffy Sainte-Marie, was recorded by Elvis Presley in 1972.
3. The Four Pennies were actually The Chiffons under an assumed name. They released two singles; "My block" / "Dry your eyes" which reached number 67 on the Billboard pop chart and "When the boy's happy (the girl's happy too)" / "Hockaday (part 1)" which reached number 95. The Chiffons records came out on Laurie but The Four Pennies singles came out on Laurie subsidary, Rust. Both singles were issued in the UK on Stateside but didn't trouble the charts.
When the Boy's Happy
The Four Pennies Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'When the Boy's Happy' by these artists:
The Chiffons Every day I kiss my baby Just because it drives him…
We have lyrics for these tracks by The Four Pennies:
Black Girl Black girl, black girl, tell me no lies, Where did you…
If You Love Me Tonight you're mine, completely You give your soul so sweetl…
Juliet There was a love, I knew before She broke my…
No Sad Songs For Me No sad songs for me Soon our love will be Just a…
Till Another Day (tom springfield / clive westlake) How many tears do you cr…
Trouble Is My Middle Name Hello, little girl, goodbye, little girl I'm not your kind …
Until It's Time For You To Go You're not a dream You're not an angel You're a woman I'm no…
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David William
Fantastic song and production. Written by Ellie Greenwich and Jeff Barry,
Howard Schwartz
love this song
Clifton Temple
Pedal to metal, with their sexy heels! Go Chiffons!
david W
the best
Douglas K
My bad. I didn't realize they're the same group using a different name.
Rick fisher
The Chiffons and The Four Pennies are the same group.
Howard Schwartz
male group
WedgePee
Yes. This group were popular in the UK, where there was already a group called the Four Pennies.
("Juliet" is that group's best-known hit, a #1 in May 1964.)
Douglas K
Aren't these the Chiffons who sing this song?
Richard Trepsas
Yes