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Earl-Jean Reavis (née McCrea; born 1942) [1] is an American former pop and R&B singer who was a member of the vocal group the Cookies. Credited as Earl-Jean , she had a solo hit with the original version of " I'm into Something Good ", written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King , and later a bigger hit for Herman's Hermits .
Earl-Jean McCrea - 1961–1964; Margaret Ross - 1961–1967; Dorothy, Beulah, and Margaret were first cousins; their respective mothers were sisters. Beulah and Margaret were not members of the group during the same period, but both performed with Dorothy. Darlene and Earl-Jean were sisters, but were not members of the group during the same period.
Goffin also had a daughter, Dawn, with Jeanie Reavis (Earl-Jean McCrea). He married Barbara Behling in the early 1970s and had a son, Jesse Dean Goffin, in 1976. They divorced later that decade. Goffin then married songwriter Ellen Minasian in the 1980s and had one daughter, Lauren, in 1984.
The song was originally recorded (as "I'm into Somethin' Good") by Cookies member Earl-Jean on Colpix Records in 1964. Her version entered the U.S. Cash Box Top 100 charts in the US on 4 July 1964 and spent eight weeks there, reaching a high of number 42 on 15 August 1964, and number 38 Billboard .
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The record features girl group the Cookies on background vocals, with the Cookies' lead Earl-Jean McCrea getting some solo lines. The song's title is a reference to the turkey trot dance step , a step that was only briefly popular fifty years before the song was released; the song is played at a tempo much slower than the one used for the dance ...