Patience and Prudence

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Patience and Prudence were a 1950s American sister singing duo best known for their hit recording of the song "Tonight You Belong to Me."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American vocal duo
sister act
activeYearsStart 1956
associatedAct Mark McIntyre NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
decadeOfProminence 1950s
disbanded late 1950s
era post–World War II American pop
ethnicBackground American of European descent
father Mark McIntyre NERFINISHED
genre traditional pop
vocal pop
languageOfWorkOrName English
medium phonograph records
member Patience Ann McIntyre NERFINISHED
Prudence Ann McIntyre NERFINISHED
notableSong Gonna Get Along Without Ya Now NERFINISHED
The Money Tree NERFINISHED
notableWork Tonight You Belong to Me NERFINISHED
occupation singers
Patience_Ann_McIntyre_birthOrder older sister
performanceContext American popular music industry
placeOfOrigin Los Angeles NERFINISHED
Prudence_Ann_McIntyre_birthOrder younger sister
recordLabel Liberty Records NERFINISHED
siblingRelationship sisters
styleCharacteristic childlike vocal timbre
simple orchestral accompaniment
Tonight You Belong to Me_chartSuccess major hit in 1956
Tonight You Belong to Me_label Liberty Records NERFINISHED
Tonight You Belong to Me_legacy frequently used in films and commercials
Tonight You Belong to Me_originalReleaseYear 1956
Tonight You Belong to Me_style close-harmony vocal
Tonight You Belong to Me_type single
vocalType duo

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Tonight You Belong to Me hasCoverVersionBy Patience and Prudence
Tonight You Belong to Me notableRecordingBy Patience and Prudence