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The Chiffons - One Fine Day

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One Fine Day
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Artist(s)The Chiffons
StudioRemember
Release DateMarch 14, 1994
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Tracks

  1. He's So Fine - The Chiffons, Mack, Ronnie
  2. One Fine Day - The Chiffons, Goffin, Gerry
  3. My Block - The Chiffons, Radcliffe
  4. A Love So Fine - The Chiffons, Barnes,
  5. When the Boy's Happy (The Girl's Happy Too) - The Chiffons, Barry, Jeff
  6. I Have a Boyfriend - The Chiffons, Greenwich
  7. Sailor Boy - The Chiffons, Goffin, Gerry
  8. Nobody Knows What's Goin' On (In My Mind But Me) - The Chiffons, Brute Force [3]
  9. Sweet Talkin' Guy - The Chiffons, Morris, Doug
  10. Out of This World - The Chiffons, Greenberg, E.
  11. Stop, Look and Listen - The Chiffons, Morris, D.
  12. My Boyfriend's Back - The Chiffons, Feldman, Bob
  13. Oh My Lover - The Chiffons, Mack, Ronald
  14. Mystic Voice - The Chiffons, Mack, Ronnie
  15. Up on the Bridge - The Chiffons, Maresca
  16. Did You Ever Go Steady - The Chiffons, Margo
  17. March - The Chiffons, Margo
  18. Keep the Boy Happy - The Chiffons, Margo
  19. The Real Thing - The Chiffons, Armstead, Joshie
  20. I'm Gonna Dry My Eyes - The Chiffons, Margo
  21. Open Your Eyes (I Will Be There) - The Chiffons, Maresca
  22. The Heavenly Place - The Chiffons, Unknown
  23. Teach Me How - The Chiffons, Sedaka
  24. If I Knew Then (What I Know Now) - The Chiffons, Morris
  25. Lucky Me - The Chiffons, Mack, Ronnie
  26. Tonight I Met an Angel - The Chiffons, Margo,

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (9 reviews)

rating: 5 Quotefine single CD compilation--even if it does omit a song or twoQuote
One Fine Day by The Chiffons is as strong a single CD retrospective that you're ever gonna get for this group! The hits are here and although some people could discuss placing a song here instead of another song there, it's all really rather good material. The sound quality is strong and I like the artwork!

"He's So Fine" starts off the CD track set with The Chiffons singing their hearts out as they sing of the men they long to make their own. The percussion and drums carry the melody along nicely and The Chiffons harmonize very well; they are a prime example of an excellent `60s girl group. "One Fine Day" has a distinctly upbeat tone as The Chiffons harmonize and sing this straight out of the ballpark! The guitars and percussion work wonders for "One Fine Day" and The Chiffons deliver this flawlessly. I'm very impressed! Listen also for "A Love So Fine;" this has that early `60s flavor to it and The Chiffons so this up right! There's more great percussion and brass on "A Love So Fine," too.

"I Have A Boyfriend" features The Chiffons front and center as they sing so sweetly of the men that call their own; they deliver this while harmonizing and singing other lines so perfectly. They never miss a beat on relatively complicated arrangements, either. Wow.

"Sweet Talkin' Guy" is another favorite of mine from the `60s; The Chiffons sing of a man who tricks young ladies into thinking he'll always be there for them--even when he knows he's lying to them. The musical interlude is stunningly beautiful and "Sweet Talkin' Guy" is a major highlight of this album. "My Boyfriend's Back" shines every bit as much and the percussion works very well for this tune. In addition, "Keep The Boy Happy;" this zesty little number has The Chiffons front and center as they sing of how to keep a man; and the brass works so well to embellish this tune.

"I'm Gonna Dry My Eyes" has a fine beat while The Chiffons again sing this beyond perfection; and I really like "Teach Me How." "Teach Me How" has a melody that tugs at my heartstrings; this torch song features the young ladies singing of how they will have trouble coping now that their men are leaving them.

The album ends nicely with "Tonight I Met An Angel." This ballad ends the album on an upbeat note (pardon the pun); The Chiffons sing and harmonize about finding new young men to be their one true love. "Tonight I Met An Angel" gets some pretty royal treatment from this girl group with its percussion, guitar, handclapping and more!

Overall, The Chiffons get the respect they deserve with this unusually solid single CD retrospective. Sure, diehard fans will always want more; and there are box sets of CDs by The Chiffons for them to buy. However, this is also very good for fans of this excellent girl group; and the more casual fan will appreciate all that you get on just one CD.

Great job, ladies! We will never forget you!
March 9, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteOne Of The Very Best Of "The Girl Groups"Quote
I have to agree that this CD, which includes a nice set of liner notes, is far and away the best on the market covering the efforts of The Chiffons, easily one of the top "Girl Groups" of the 1960s. However, having said that, please be advised that there are some notable missing items.

The Bronx classmatee - Judy Craig, Barbara Lee Jones, Patricia Bennett, and Sylvia Patterson - first appeared on the charts in 1960 on the tiny Big Deal label when Tonight's The Night, although losing out to The Shirelles' version [# 14 R&B/# 39 Billboard Pop Hot 100], still made the charts at # 76 Hot 100 in September (but failed to dent the R&B charts). Neither that, nor the flipside, Do You Know, is included here.

Three years later, after recording several cuts for the equally-small Rust label as The Gour Pennies, they re-emerged as The Chiffons on the much larger Laurie label and sent He's So Fine streaking to # 1 Hot 100 AND R&B in the spring of 1963, staying at the top positions for four weeks, b/w Oh My Love [years later, a Court would rule that George Harrison's My Sweet Lord "subconsciously plagiarized" the song].

A few months later, One Fine Day topped out at # 5 Hot 100/# 6 R&B b/w Oh My Love. Their sudden success then prompted Rust to release a song they cut there as The Four Pennies, and in the same time period as One Fine Day, My Block was released. Few, however, tipped to the fact that it was the same group and, with limited promotional resources, it only made it to # 67 Hot 100 in June/July.

By the time of their third Laurie hit later in 1963, Billboard had suspended the R&B charts (something that would last throughout all of 1964 as well, and only later did they arbitrarily asign the same chart position to the R&B listings as those achieved on the Pop charts "for historical purposes"). So it was that A Love So Fine shows now as a # 40 Hot 100/R&B b/w Only My Friend for the early fall period of 1963]. A short time later Rust tried again with When The Boy's Happy (The Girl's Happy Too), again by The Four Pennies, and this time all they could achieve was a # 95 Hot 100 in November b/w Hockaday Part 1. That was around the same time as the Laurie releases, I Have A Boyfriend, was rising to # 36 Hot 100/R&B]. Only the latter's B-side [I'm Gonna Dry My Eyes] is included here.

With the British Invasion in full attack mode, only one hit emerged in each of 1964 (Sailor Boy - # 81 Hot 100/R&B in August 1964), and 1965 (Nobody Knows What's Goin' On (In My Mind But Me) - # 49 Hot 100 in early summer 1965. By then the R&B charts had been restored, but they failed to crack the Top 100. And while the flipside of the 1964 hit, When Summer's Through, is missing from this set, they do include the two songs that appeared as the B-side on alternate pressings of the 1965 hit - The Real Thing and Did You Ever Go Steady?

That last also appeared as the b-side of their first 1966 charter, Sweet Talkin' Guy, which reached # 10 Hot 100 but, for some reason known only to the audiences, DJ's and record-buying public, it again failed to make the R&B charts. As did their final two hits, as Out Of This World only reached # 67 Hot 100 in August 1966 [the B-side, Just A Boy, is omitted], while Stop, Look And Listen b/w March topped out at # 85 Hot 100 in October.

After the hits dried up the girls continued to perform for a time at concerts, especially in the New York area. Sadly, on May 15, 1992 Jones died of a heart attack at age 48, just one day before her birthday. Other changes in personnel followed as some of the originals eventually retired, and apparently there is still a Chiffons group doing the circuit.

Highly recommended. September 7, 2007

rating: 4 QuoteTHIS AN EXCELLENT DISC.IT CONTAINS ALL THEIR HITS,AND LESSER KNOWN ONES.Quote
THIS IS AN EXCELLENT ALBUM .THE ALBUM CONTAINS 26 TRACKS,OF THEIR HITS AND SOME LESSER KNOWN GEMS.THY COULD HAVE EASILY MADE THIS A TWO DISC SET,AND CHARGED A LOT MORE,FOR THIS SET.THE SOUND IS VERY GOOD.THE PACKAGING IS RATHER FLIMSY.THIS KEEPS THE PRICE DOWN,I GUESS. I OWN THIS DISC. November 3, 2005

rating: 5 QuoteClassic early sixties girl groupQuote
The Chiffons were one of the most successful girl groups of their era and comprised Judy Craig, Barbara Lee, Patricia Bennett and Sylvia Peterson. They are remembered primarily for three hits.

He's so fine topped the American charts and made the UK top twenty, but gained notoriety when George Harrison had a major international hit with My sweet Lord in 1971. Unfortunately for George, the melody of My sweet Lord was remarkably similar to He's so fine and he lost a court case over the royalties.

One fine day was a top five American hit and top thirty UK hit. Sweet-talking guy also charted on both sides of the Atlantic. It was only a minor UK hit when first released but made the top five when re-issued in 1972, possibly to capitalize on the court case.

Those were their only British hits but they had other American hits including Tonight's the night (not included here), Love so fine and I have a boyfriend, both of which can be found on this excellent collection.

If you enjoy music by such groups as the Shirelles, Shangri-las, Crystals and Ronettes, give the Chiffons a listen. June 13, 2004

rating: 4 QuotemmmmmmmmmmQuote
relly like one fine day &hes so fine really competes with he is my desteny &all the other girl groups of the era short on time musically speeking was sad to here the chiffons hadent sang any christmas songs that were recorded though they may have +_)(*&^%$#@!~a-z&0-9.... March 1, 2004

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