The Bell Sisters

The Bell Sisters - 50s vocal duo

Group from United States

Genres: traditional pop, singer-songwriter, vocal, 50s, female

The Bell Sisters

About The Bell Sisters

The Bell Sisters were a US singing duo popular in the 1950s consisting of sisters Cynthia and Kay Strother, who adopted their mother's maiden name of Bell. Their first and biggest hit, "Bermuda", written by Cynthia, peaked at #7 in 1952, having a three-month run on the Hit Parade, and eventually selling 1 million copies. They appeared in two movies, "Those Redheads from Seattle" and "Cruisin' Down the River," both of which were released in 1953. They released 11 records on the RCA Victor label. In May 1952, they appeared in the annual police benefit along with Bob Hope, Jack Benny, and Gene Autry. They were on the television shows of Frank Sinatra, Bob Hope, and Dinah Shore. Cynthia was born October 5, 1935, in Kentucky Kay b. c. 1940.

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The Bell Sisters — Top 1 songs

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Bell Sisters June Night
June Night