The Orlons

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  • soul
  • 60s girls
  • american
  • female
  • female vocalists
The Orlons consisted of lead singer Rosetta Hightower, Shirley Brickley, Marlena Davis, and Stephen Caldwell. Before they became the Orlons, they were an all-girl quintet called Audrey and the Teenettes. They formed in the late 1950s in junior high school and consisted of Hightower, Davis, and three Brickley sisters: Shirley, Jean, and Audrey. However, after the Brickleys' mother did not permit 13-year-old Audrey to sing in certain clubs with the group, she and Jean quit, making the group a trio.

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Songs

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    A Casual Look

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    Anyone Who Had a Heart

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    Bad Boy

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    Between 18th &19th on Chestnut Street

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    Big Daddy

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    Big Girls Don't Cry

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    Bon-Doo-Wah

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    Come Go With Me

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    Come On Down Baby

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    Come on Down Baby Baby

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    Conservative, The

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    Crossfire

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    Crossfire!

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    Dedicated to the One I Love

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    Desirie

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    Diamonds and Pearls

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    Don't Hang Up

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    Don't Let Go

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    Don't Throw Your Love Away

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    Don't You Want My Lovin'

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    Envy

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    Envy (In Your Eyes)

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    Everything Nice

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    For Your Love

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    Gee Whiz

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    Gig

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    Goin' Places

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    Guitar Man

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    Happy Birthday Mr 21

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    He's Braggin'

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    He's Gone

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    Heart, Darling Angel

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    Holiday Hill

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    I Ain't Comin' Back

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    I Ain't Coming Back

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    I Can't Take It

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    I Met Him on a Sunday

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    I'll Be True

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    In the Still of the Night

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    It's No Big Thing

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    Keep Your Hands Off My Baby

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    Knock! Knock! (Who's There ?)

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    Kock! Knock! (Who's There)

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    Let Me In

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    Let the Good Times Roll

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    Lovers Never Say Goodbye

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    Mama Didn't Lie

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    My Best Friend

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    No Love But Your Love

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    Not Me


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