It was their only chart entry both in the U.K. Nestled in the lobby of The Shepherd Hotel, the Delish Sisters restaurant serves fresh, wholesome food to hotel guests and Clemson locals alike, while The Thomas Bar mixes creative Southern cocktails either in the bar’s classically designed interior or on the outdoor terrace overlooking College Avenue. The Good Shepherd Sisters in Australia On 24 June 1863 the first four Good Shepherd Sisters landed in Melbourne, having travelled from Angers in France at the request of Bishop James Goold of Melbourne. Record producer and Lance label owner Morty Craft introduced them to the song "Alone (Why Must I Be Alone)" and they found themselves in the charts alongside competing versions by Petula Clark, the Southlanders, and the Kaye Sisters. Good Shepherd Sisters in Australia - History. Gayle Shepherd, a member of the vocal quartet the Shepherd Sisters, best known for the 1957 hit Alone (Why Must I Be Alone), died on Monday at a care facility in Allentown, Pa. Initially performing as a trio with Martha, Gayle, and Mary Lou, they later added sister Judy to their lineup. Following on the heels of the immortal Andrews Sisters, the early to mid-1950s saw new sister acts emerge in the form of the Fontane, McGuire, DeCastro.
Originally from the town of Middletown, Ohio, they had appeared on the TV shows Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts and Dick Clark's American Bandstand. The Shepherd Sisters were a female vocal group from the mid-'50s featuring four real-life sisters, Martha, Gayle, Judy, and Mary Lou Shepherd, who enjoyed one brief taste of chart success when their signature song, "Alone (Why Must I Be Alone)," hit the Top 20 in 1957. The Shepherd Sisters, Soundtrack: The Big Record.