About the song

The year was 1954, and the world was just beginning to emerge from the shadows of World War II. A new era was dawning, one filled with hope, optimism, and a yearning for simpler times. It was in this climate that a timeless melody, sung by a group of talented women, captured the hearts of millions. The Chordettes’ “Lollypop” became an instant sensation, a sugary sweet treat for the ears that would leave a lasting impression on popular music.

The song’s infectious tune and catchy lyrics were the perfect antidote to the post-war blues. It was a celebration of youth, innocence, and the joy of life. The Chordettes’ harmonies were nothing short of magical, blending together seamlessly to create a sound that was both nostalgic and uplifting. The song’s arrangement was equally impressive, featuring a lively piano accompaniment and a rhythmic beat provided by the orchestra conductor, Archie Bleyer, who also added a touch of personality to the third verse.

“Lollypop” was more than just a catchy song; it was a cultural phenomenon. The single topped the charts in the United States and became a staple on radio stations across the country. The song’s popularity was such that it was even featured in several films, including the classic comedy “Uncle Buck”.

In 2002, the 1954 recording of “Lollypop” was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, cementing its place in music history. The song’s enduring appeal is a testament to its timeless quality and the enduring power of great music. So, the next time you hear “Lollypop,” take a moment to appreciate its legacy and the joy it continues to bring to listeners of all ages.

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Lyrics

Mr. Sandman, bring me a dream (bung, bung, bung, bung)
Make him the cutest that I’ve ever seen (bung, bung, bung, bung)
Give him two lips like roses and clover (bung, bung, bung, bung)
Then tell him that his lonesome nights are over
Sandman, I’m so alone (bung, bung, bung, bung)
Don’t have nobody to call my own (bung, bung, bung, bung)
Please turn on your magic beam
Mr. Sandman, bring me a dream
Mr. Sandman, bring me a dream
Make him the cutest that I’ve ever seen
Give him the word that I’m not a rover
Then tell him that his lonesome nights are over
Sandman, I’m so alone
Don’t have nobody to call my own
Please turn on your magic beam
Mr. Sandman, bring me a dream
Mr. Sandman (yes) bring us a dream
Give him a pair of eyes with a “come-hither” gleam
Give him a lonely heart like Pagliacci
And lots of wavy hair like Liberace
Mr. Sandman, someone to hold (someone to hold)
Would be so peachy before we’re too old
So please turn on your magic beam
Mr. Sandman, bring us, please, please, please
Mr. Sandman, bring us a dream

By Châu

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