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The Royalettes (also credited as Sheila Ross and her Royalettes) were a
girl group of the 1960s from Baltimore, Maryland. They were originally
signed with Chancellor Records and later Warner Bros. Records, but had
their biggest hits under MGM. They were associated with producers Teddy
Randazzo of Little Anthony & The Imperials and Bill Medley of The Righteous
Brothers. They were a quartet that exemplified the "sweet soul" style of
the early 60s girl-groups.
Members
· Sheila Ross
· Veronica Brown
· Anita Ross
· Terry Flippen
Discography The Royalettes biggest hit was "It's Gonna Take a Miracle" in
1965, but it charted just shy of the Top 40. The song has since had more
success as a cover, first by Laura Nyro in 1971 and later by Deniece
Williams in 1982 who charted in the Top 10.
The Royalettes had another hit in 1965 with "I Want to Meet Him", but
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