The Soul Sisters, comprising Thresia "Tresia" Cleveland and Ann Gissendanner, emerged in the early 1960s as a dynamic R&B duo. Initially part of The Canjoes with Lou Johnson, they transitioned to The Soul Sisters and signed with Sue Records. Their 1964 debut single, "I Can't Stand It," penned by Maurice McAlister, climbed to No. 46 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking their most notable achievement. Their music, characterized by soulful harmonies and emotive delivery, reflects the rich R&B traditions of the era. Despite a brief chart presence, The Soul Sisters' contributions remain a cherished part of 1960s soul music history. ([de.wikipedia.org](https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Soul_Sisters?utm_source=openai))