Paper Dolls
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Northampton, England-based girl group the Paper Dolls teamed vocalists Suzi Tiger Mathis, Pauline Spyder Bennett and Sue Copper Marshall. Signing to the Pye label, the group's debut single Something Here in My Heart (Keeps Telling Me No) reached the number 11 spot on the UK pop charts in 1968, resulting in the release of the LP Paper Dolls House. Although the trio's ultra-mod image made them ideal for merchandising -- toys, books and the like were all produced -- their chart appeal proved surprisingly slim, and after the singles My Life (Is in Your Hands) and Someday stiffed, Pye dropped the group. In 1970 the Paper Dolls landed at RCA, where they issued two more singles -- a cover of My Boyfriend's Back and Remember December -- before dissolving; a decade later, Mathis returned to the UK charts as the vocal coach for the St. Winifred's School Choir, which scored the surprise number one hit There's No-One Quite Like Grandma. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
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