Chéri (band)
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Chéri is a female dance music duo from Montreal: Rosalind Hunt and Lyn Cullerier. In 1982 they had their only Hot 100 entry, "Murphy's Law," which hit #39. The song also hit #1 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart and is widely remembered for its sped-up vocal chorus ("got it all together, dontcha baby").
Cullerier left the duo after their initial success and was replaced by Amy Roslyn from New Jersey.
Hunt is the daughter of Geraldine Hunt (who had her own #1 dance hit in 1980 with "Can't Fake the Feeling") and the sister of singer Freddie James (who hit #5 on the dance chart in 1979 with "Get Up and Boogie").