b. Earl-Jean McCrea, USA. McCrea followed the example set by her sister Darlene McCrea by replacing her in the moderately successful R&B vocal trio the Cookies, joining original member Dorothy Jones and Margaret Ross in a new line-up. The trio signed to Goffin And King's Dimension label in 1962 as both artists and session singers. They had US Top 20 hits with ‘Chains' (later recorded by the Beatles) and ‘Don't Say Nothin' Bad (About My Baby)'. In 1964 Earl-Jean went solo on Colpix and her first single, ‘I'm Into Something Good', another Goffin and King composition, became her ...