Releasing their debut album
The Pointer Sisters in 1973, the group found success with hits such as "
Yes We Can Can" and "Wang Dang Doodle". Subsequent albums boasted hits such as "
Fairytale", "
How Long (Betcha Got a Chick on the Side)" and "You Gotta Believe". June left the group in November 1975, having been advised to retire because of physical and mental exhaustion. Bonnie then left the group in 1977 to start a solo career. June had considered returning to the group but decided not to since Bonnie had departed. Upon June's return, the remaining sisters found huge success, reaching the
Top 10 in early 1979 with a cover of
Bruce Springsteen's "
Fire"; this time began a string of hits that included "Happiness", "
He's So Shy" (1980), "
Slow Hand" (1981), "American Music", "Should I Do It" and "
I'm So Excited". In 1983, the group released
Break Out, their biggest album to date. It included the top 10 hits "
Automatic"; "
Jump (For My Love)"; a re-release of "
I'm So Excited", which became a bigger hit than when originally released in 1982; and "
Neutron Dance". Subsequent albums spawned hits such as "
Dare Me", "Freedom" and "Goldmine". June sang lead vocals on several of the group's biggest singles, including "Happiness", "He's So Shy", "Should I Do It", "Jump (For My Love)", "Baby Come and Get It" and "Dare Me". Eventually, June ventured into a solo career while staying with the Pointer Sisters. Her album
Baby Sister was released in 1983, scoring a modest R&B hit with the song "Ready for Some Action" (US R&B #28). Her second solo album
June Pointer was released in 1989, with the R&B charting single "Tight on Time (Fit U In)" (US R&B #70). She also performed the song "Little Boy Sweet" for the 1983 film ''
National Lampoon's Vacation''. In December 1986, she was featured in a music video with
Bruce Willis singing a cover of the
Staples Singers' song "
Respect Yourself"; the song peaked at number 5 on the Hot 100 under Willis's name alone, despite the prominence of the Pointer Sisters on the track. She posed for
Playboy in 1985. In September 1994, the Pointer Sisters received a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame. ==Personal life==