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The Cookies - I Never Dreamed

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An hour from Rocker this month, including new tracks from The Lovely Basement; Nikki Nair & Foodman; Prolapse; Heavenly; The Charlie Tipper Rebellion; Railcard; and European Sun.
The show opens with a heartfelt new tune by Bruce Springsteen. There's electronica from Microtrauma and My Lo-Fi Heart; House Of All cover Cindy Lee; and there's an essential reissue from Liquids.
This month's Rocker's Shellac Attack is a blues classic from 1944, while this month's Educating Elizabeth record features a belting full-on soul classic from Little Richard, a decade after he came to prominence as a first wave rock'n'roller.

Now Playing:
The Cookies - I Never Dreamed
The Cookies
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Powered by Audioscrobbler™The Cookies were a girl group in the 1950s to 1960s. Its membership originally consisted of Dorothy Jones, Ethel (Darlene) McCrea and Dorothy's cousin, Beulah Robertson. Robertson was replaced in 1956 by Margie Hendricks. McCrea and Hendricks quit to form The Raelettes (Ray Charles' female backup group) in 1958. Dorothy reformed the group in 1959 with another cousin, Margaret Ross and Darlene McCrea's younger sister, Earl-Jean. This trio had the greatest success as the Cookies, under their own name, as backing vocals for other artists, and recording demos for Aldon Music, under the direction of Carole King and Gerry Goffin.

In April 1967 they released their last record, produced by The Tokens

see also The Cinderellas

Songs:

* "Chains" (#17 pop charts)
* "In Paradise" (#9 R&B hit 1956)
* "Don't Say Nothing Bad (About My Baby)" (#3 R&B charts, #7 pop charts, 1963)
* "Girls Grow Up Faster Than Boys" (#33 R&B charts, #33 pop charts, 1963)
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Artist biography from last.fm
Before that we played:
Bruce Springsteen - Streets Of Minneapolis