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  2. Sugartime - Wikipedia

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    "Sugartime" is a popular song written by Charlie Phillips and Odis Echols, and published in 1957. The biggest hit version was by the McGuire Sisters, whose recording of it topped the Most Played chart in February 1958. [2] It was also the second number 1 Billboard single for the trio after 1954's "Sincerely".

  3. The McGuire Sisters - Wikipedia

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    The McGuire sisters were born to Asa and Lillie (Fultz) McGuire [3] [4] in Middletown, Ohio, and grew up in Miamisburg near Dayton.Their mother, Lillie, was a minister of the Miamisburg First Church of God, where, as children, they sang in church at weddings, funerals, and revivals.

  4. Category:The McGuire Sisters songs - Wikipedia

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    Ev'ry Day of My Life; G. Goodnight My Love (1956 song) ... (Johnny Mercer song) Sugartime; T. Tears on My Pillow; ... The McGuire Sisters songs.

  5. Charlie Phillips (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Coral records released "One Faded Rose" and "Be My Bride". The B-side to "One Faded Rose" was "Sugartime", later a hit for the McGuire Sisters. Phillips later signed with Columbia Records. [1] His first Columbia single, "I Guess I'll Never Learn", made number 9 on the Hot Country Songs charts. [2]

  6. 8 Life Lessons 'Lizzie McGuire' taught us - AOL

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  7. Coral Records - Wikipedia

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    Coral Records was a subsidiary of Decca Records that was formed in 1949. Coral released music by Patsy Cline, Buddy Holly, the McGuire Sisters and Teresa Brewer. [1]Coral issued jazz and swing music in the 1940s, but after Bob Thiele became head of the label in 1954, he produced pop and rock musicians such as Buddy Holly, Jackie Wilson, Lawrence Welk, and Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé.

  8. Ev'ry Day of My Life - Wikipedia

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    Two of the most successful versions of this song were recorded by Malcolm Vaughan and The McGuire Sisters.Malcolm Vaughan's version reached No. 5 on the United Kingdom's New Musical Express chart in 1955, [1] while The McGuire Sisters version reached No. 37 on the US Billboard Top 100 and No. 33 Cash Box in 1956.

  9. Ever curious where the Queen of Mean, Kate Sanders from ... - AOL

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    One of our absolute favorite shows was the Hilary Duff led, "Lizzie McGuire." While Hilary Duff was obviously amazing on the show, we couldn't help but mention the equally amazing, Kate Sanders.