With their first record "Please Mr. Postman" hitting the top spot on the charts and selling 3 million records in a crossover market, Motown was to concentrate on the Marvelettes, Supremes, Temptations, Four Tops, and Martha and the Vandellas and create a new group pop soul sound that totally dominated the music charts until the advent of the Beatles four years later.
During their reign at the top of the charts the girls were to turn out over a dozen hits, eight of which went Top Ten. These unforgettable hit songs, including" Too Many Fish In the Sea", "Playboy", "Beechwood 4-5789", "Don't Mess With Bill" and "My Baby Must Be A Magician", continue to be popular to this day.
Once again this is a patented mark of Motown's success story -- the ability to change personnel in acts like the Supremes, Temptations and The Marvelettes and still keep the act at the top of the charts and in demand for personal appearances.
In fact it is in person where the current lineup really excels. Offering an act that features their big hits, interspersed with their versions of some great standards, the girls are still, in the smooth Motown vein, a highly choreographed, polished, very good looking and humorous night club act as well as a major draw.
Hits Songs Include:
"Please Mr. Postman" "Playboy" "Beechwood 4-5789" "Too Many Fish in the Sea" “Don't Mess with Bill"