HE'S SO FINE
ONE FINE DAY
SWEET TALKING GUY - 1965
The Chiffons were formed in
1960 in The Bronx, with lead singer
Judy Craig as well as Sylvia Peterson, Barbara Lee, and Patricia Bennett. High school
classmates, their first minor hit was
Tonight's the Night.
IN
1963
He's So Fine was released on the Laurie label and became number one on both the R & B and
pop charts.
One Fine Day was originally written by Carol King
for
Little Eva.
A Love So Fine followed
later in 1963. They also recorded as the
Four Pennies
on the Rust label and had some minor hits with such songs as
My Block and
When
The Boy's Happy The Girl's Happy Too in 1963.
In
1965 they released
Sweet Talkin' Guy. This was their biggest
track as far as the
Manchester soul scene was concerned.
One Fine Day and
Soldier Boy were also popular.
In
1971 George Harrison recorded
My Sweet Lord. The publishers
of the Chiffons'
He's So Fine claimed that
My Sweet Lord
was simply the same
song written with different lyrics. George Harrison lost lawsuit. God knows
why - they are not the same. To rub it in the Chifffons recorded
My Sweet Lord!
The episode led to a reissue of the Chiffons'
Sweet Talkin' Guy in the UK in
1972 and ironically due to the publicity it became their biggest UK hit,
reaching number four.
These days virtually everything you hear is a rip off of
someone else’s material. Bo Diddley was one of the first to complain about it
and was ignored. Rappers copy
James Brown and just about everything else and
nobody apparently gets sued. Poor George! I think the judge must have been a
Rolling Stones
Fan.