The Bonnie Sisters

The Bonnie Sisters were an American pop group from New York City.

After hearing The DeJohn Sisters on the radio, they began singing together at work, calling themselves The Belle Aimes initially.

After performing on Arthur Godfrey's television show, they were signed by Mickey Baker to Rainbow Records and changed their name to The Bonnie Sisters at the behest of Rainbow owner Eddie Heller.

Follow-up singles "Track That Cat", "Wandering Heart", and "Confess" failed to chart, and the group returned to nursing.

The 1990 John Waters movie, Cry-Baby, is named after the group's lone hit.