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The pronoun used to refer to the desired dream is often changed depending on the sex of the singer or group performing the song, as the original sheet music publication, which includes male and female versions of the lyrics, intended. [1] Emmylou Harris' recording of the song was a hit in multiple countries in 1981.
“Mr. Sandman” was the first hit for the all-girls group The Chordettes and launched the group’s career. The song is a cheeky request for Mr. Sandman to bring a girl her dream guy while sleeping.
Songs based on the figure of the Sandman include the 1950s classic "Mr. Sandman" by The Chordettes, [13] Roy Orbison's "In Dreams" in which the singer is put to sleep by "a candy-colored clown they call the sandman" to dream of his lost love, [14] and Metallica's "Enter Sandman" whose lyrics "juxtapose childhood bedtime rituals and nightmarish ...
Lynn Evans Mand (born Carolyn Marie Hartgate; May 2, 1924 – February 6, 2020) was an American popular singer who was the lead singer of The Chordettes.She and the quartet achieved national acclaim for performing "Mr. Sandman" and "Lollipop", both of which became instant hit songs during the 1950s and 1960s.
The Chordettes had released a couple of singles with Arthur Godfrey on Columbia in 1950-51 but did not cut a solo single until their breakout hit, "Mr. Sandman", released in late 1954 and which went on to become a number one 1955 hit for 7 weeks. It sold in excess of a million copies and was awarded gold disc status. [3]
Lyrics: Various: Book: Julian Bigg Shaun Kerrison Jay Osmond (story) Basis: The life and music of The Osmonds: Premiere: 3 February 2022 (): Curve Theatre, Leicester: Productions: 2022 UK and Ireland tour
The Wonderful World of The Osmond Brothers is the debut album released by the Osmonds in 1968. [1] Four singles were released from the album: "I've Got Lovin' on My Mind", "Clouds" (a cover version of "Both Sides, Now"), "Groove with What You've Got", and "Make the Music Flow".
"Let Me In" Single by The Osmonds; from the album The Plan; B-side "One Way Ticket to Anywhere" Released: September 1, 1973: Recorded: March 7, 1973: Genre: Pop rock: Length: 3: 38: Label: MGM Records 14617