Not to be confused with the American Chantels (renowned for their 1957 genre classic "Maybe"), British girl group the Chantelles emerged from the remnants of the Lana Sisters, the vocal trio best remembered for launching the career of the immortal Dusty Springfield. Following the singer's initial rise to fame as a member of the folk-rock act the Springfields, the Lana Sisters soon reconvened as the Chantelles, led by vocalist Iris "Riss" Chantelle; signing to Parlophone, in 1965 the trio issued their debut single, the Phil Spector homage "I Want That Boy," trailed later that s...