The Velvelettes
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The Velvelettes

The Velvelettes The Velvelettes American female vocal group The Velvelettes were an American singing girl group, signed to Motown in the 1960s. Their biggest chart success occurred in 1964, when Norman Whitfield produced "Needle in a Haystack", which peaked at number 45 on the Billboard Hot 100,[1] and number 27 in Canada.[2] Quick facts Background information, Origin ... The Velvelettes The Velvelettes in 1963. Left to right: Mildred Gill, Norma Barbee, Carolyn Gill, Betty Kelly, and Bertha Barbee Background information Origin Detroit, Michigan, United States Genres R&B, pop, soul Years active 1961–1970; 1984–2004 Labels VIP (Motown) Members Carolyn Gill Mildred Gill Norma Barbee Past members Betty Kelly Annette McMillan Sandra Tilley Bertha Barbee-McNeal Close History Early years and establishment The…

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Singles

Needle In A Haystack / Should I Tell Them
Needle In A Haystack / Should I Tell Them (1964)
A Bird In The Hand / Since You've Been Loving Me
A Bird In The Hand / Since You've Been Loving Me (1965)
I'm The Exception To The Rule / Lonely Lonely Girl I Am
I'm The Exception To The Rule / Lonely Lonely Girl I Am (1965)
Throw A Farwell Kiss / He Was Really Sayin' Somethin'
Throw A Farwell Kiss / He Was Really Sayin' Somethin' (1965)
These Things Will Keep Me Loving You / Since You've Been Loving Me
These Things Will Keep Me Loving You / Since You've Been Loving Me (1966)