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The Jones Girls were an American R&B vocal trio of sisters from
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, United States. Consisting of Brenda,
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and Valorie Jones, the Jones Girls first signed and recorded for GM Records in 1970. The trio were best known for their singles during the late–1970s through the 1980s; most notably 1979's "You Gonna Make Me Love Somebody Else". After a six–year tenure with GM, they then recorded for
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with
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History

The group consisted of sisters Brenda (December 7, 1954 – April 3, 2017), Valorie (April 17, 1956 – December 2, 2001) and
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(born September 22, 1953). They performed as backup singers for
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, and Le Pamplemousse. They worked with
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from 1975 to 1978 and were the backup singers on
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's 1978 album ''
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''. They also performed on
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's disco-themed 1979 album '' Back on the Streets''. Their biggest hit was "You Gonna Make Me Love Somebody Else". The song hit the
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Top 40 at number 38 in May 1979. The song was also a Top 5 R&B hit. It became a
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. An additional hit followed in 1980, with the single "I Just Love The Man", charting at number 9 in January 1981. The less successful "Nights Over Egypt" (1981), written by
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, charted at R&B number 23 in 1982. After the release and failure of their fourth U.S. album, ''On Target'', lead singer Shirley Jones pursued a solo career and had a number 1 R&B hit on Billboard with "
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", from her top-ten debut album ''Always in the Mood'' (1986). "Do You Get Enough Love" was written by
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who also produced it with Kenny Gamble. Valorie Jones died on December 2, 2001, in Detroit, Michigan, at the age of 45. In 2007, Shirley Jones released an album ''Ladies Night Out'' together with
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and Cherrelle, on CD and DVD. Brenda eventually moved to Atlanta, where she sang frequently with her four-piece band, performing both jazz and R&B numbers, including many Jones Girls' tunes. She later moved to New York after her children were grown, to have a more active performing and recording schedule. On April 3, 2017, Brenda was visiting her daughter in
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, and was hit by several cars and killed while attempting to cross the street. She was 62. Shirley continues to perform successfully as the Jones Girls with two of her nieces and a nephew on background vocals.


Covers

" Who Can I Run To", from the band's self-titled 1979 debut album, was covered by Xscape in 1995. Their cover version became a number 1 R&B and number 8 pop hit. The original version was the
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of "You Gonna Make Me Love Somebody Else". "Nights Over Egypt" was covered by Incognito in their album, ''No Time Like The Future'', and by Dexter Wansel himself in 2019.


Discography


Studio albums


Compilation albums

*''The Best of the Jones Girls'' (2000, The Right Stuff) *''Keeping up with the Joneses: The Early Years'' (2000, Sequel UK)


Singles


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Jones Girls, The African-American girl groups American dance music groups American soul musical groups Musical groups from Detroit Philadelphia International Records artists RCA Records artists Singers from Detroit 1970 establishments in Michigan