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The Fascinations

The Fascinations were an American pop vocal group most active in the mid-1960s. They are best remembered for the Curtis Mayfield-penned hit "Girls Are Out to Get You", a minor pop hit in the US in 1967 that was re-released in the UK in 1971, where it reached the top 40.

History
Early years (1960–1963) The group was formed in 1960 by Shirley Lawson and Martha Reeves, who originally planned on calling their group the Sabre-ettes. Fern Bledsoe joined the group right around the time they changed their name to the . Before the group got its chance at recording, in late 1960 founding member Reeves left over disagreements with the other members. and the Fascinations took advantage of this unexpected resurgence in their popularity and reformed for their first overseas tour. They have not reformed since. ==Members==
Members
• Bernadine Boswell (Smith) • Joanne Boswell (Leavell) • Fern Bledsoe • Martha Reeves (early 1960 only) • Shirley Lawson ==Discography==
Discography
Singles Compilation album...Out to Getcha (1997, Sequel Records) ==References==
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