About the song

“Ricky Nelson and Cindy – a match made in musical heaven. The iconic duo’s harmonious voices blended together in perfect harmony, creating a sound that captivated the hearts of millions. With Ricky’s smooth, velvety tone and Cindy’s sweet, sugary soprano, their duets were the epitome of musical bliss. From the tender ballads to the upbeat rock ‘n’ roll numbers, their collaborations were always a treat for the ears.

Born Richard Alvin Nelson on May 8, 1940, Ricky Nelson was an American singer, songwriter, and actor who rose to fame in the 1950s and 1960s. With his signature pompadour haircut and charming smile, he became a teen idol, captivating the hearts of millions of young fans. His music career spanned over two decades, during which he released numerous hit singles, including “Travelin’ Man,” “Hello Mary Lou,” and “Garden Party.”

Cindy, on the other hand, was a talented singer and actress who gained recognition for her work in the 1960s and 1970s. With her powerful vocals and captivating stage presence, she became a beloved figure in the music industry. Her collaborations with Ricky Nelson were some of the most memorable and iconic of her career, showcasing the duo’s incredible chemistry and musical prowess.

Together, Ricky and Cindy created a legacy that continues to inspire and delight music lovers to this day. Their music is a testament to the power of harmony and the enduring appeal of classic rock ‘n’ roll. In this article, we’ll delve into the world of Ricky Nelson and Cindy, exploring their remarkable careers, their iconic duets, and the lasting impact they’ve had on the music industry.”

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Video

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Lyrics

I wish I was a apple hangin’ in a tree
And everytime my sweetheart passed
She’d take a bite off me
She told me that she loved me
She called me sugar plum
She threw her arms around me
I thought my time had come
Get along home, Cindy-Cindy
Get along home, Cindy-Cindy
Get along home, Cindy-Cindy
I’ll marry you sometime
I wish I had a needle
As fine as I could sew
I’d sew her in my pocket
And down the road I go
Cindy hugged and kissed me
She wrung her hands and cried
Swore I was the prettiest thing
That ever lived or died
Get along home, Cindy-Cindy
Get along home, Cindy-Cindy
Get along home, Cindy-Cindy
I’ll marry you sometime

By Châu