They sang THIS hit in 1958. When I hear it 60 years later? Oh, the memories

Bring me a dream, Mr. Sandman. Make him the most adorable thing Iโ€™ve ever seen. It is 1958. President Eisenhower is in office, and the modern form of rock & roll is beginning to emerge. Donโ€™t tell the Chordettes that, though. The mostly a cappella performances of โ€œMr. Sandmanโ€ and โ€œLollipopโ€ by the Sheboygan harmonizing girlsโ€”Janet, Alice, Lynn, and Jinnyโ€”wowed the radio.

In this live TV performance, the Chordettes, who are frequently likened to a barbershop quartet, show off their skills. Do you recall all of the songโ€™s โ€œbum-bum-bumsโ€? Youโ€™ll be astounded to learn that each member of the group sings a single โ€œbumโ€ in rapid succession. How did they accomplish that without a hitch?

Even as the racially explicit lyrics beg Mr. Sandman to bring them a handsome man to bed with, these womenโ€™s charm and long, proper gowns evoke a sense of past properness.

In a humorous scene created specifically for this performance, Mr. Sandman himself shows up on screen to take their call, and heโ€™s incredibly attractive and youthful. Even as you swoon to the sound of the iconic โ€œMr. Sandman,โ€ youโ€™ll laugh at this insert shot.


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