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- 2020) was an
American po****r
singer who was the lead
singer of The
Chordettes. She and the
quartet achieved national acclaim for
performing "Mr. Sandman"...
- then
covered in the
United States by
female vocal quartet The
Chordettes. The
Chordettes'
version featured the
sounds of
rhythmic hand
claps heard at the...
-
versions by the
Chordettes, the Four Aces,
Buddy Morrow,
Vaughn Monroe, Les Elgart, the Lancers, and the Song Singers, with the
Chordettes and the Four Aces'...
- 2003) was an
American po****r
music singer. She
founded the
group the
Chordettes with
three friends in 1946,
which became one of the longest-lasting American...
- "Mr. Sandman",
written by Pat
Ballard and po****rized in 1954 by The
Chordettes,
references Pagliacci in the lines, "Give him a
lonely heart like Pagliacci...
- of the Teen Queens, the
Chordettes, the
Fontane Sisters, and
Lillian Briggs's versions, with the Teen Queens, the
Chordettes, and the
Fontane Sisters'...
-
appear with The
Chordettes for live
appearances and did so
until the
group broke up in the
early 1960s. She didn't
record with The
Chordettes on
their label...
-
Andrews Sisters, as well as
versions of "Mr. Sandman"
performed by The
Chordettes, The King Brothers,
Emmylou Harris, and Gob, and
recordings of compositions...
- a
blend of
familiar old
standbys (including a
glittering remix of the
Chordettes' "Lollipop") and
indie acts (among them Barrymore's ex-boyfriend Fabrizio...