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  1. Das Jahr 1957 brachte als erwähnenswerten Erfolg den Platz 8 der Single Just Between You And Me (Cadence 1330). 1958 erschien der neben Mr. Sandman wohl bekannteste Song der Chordettes: Lollipop , [21] eine eingängige Komposition von Julius Dixon und Beverly „Ruby“ Ross, die für das Duo „Ronald and Ruby“ geschrieben worden ...

    • Janet Ertel

      Janet Ertel, geborene Janet Buschmann, (* 21.September 1913...

  2. The Chordettes appeared on American Bandstand on August 5, 1957, the first episode of that show to be broadcast nationally on the ABC Television Network. The Chordettes also appeared on American Bandstand on February 22, 1958, and again on April 26, 1958.

  3. Lollipop (1958 song) " Lollipop " is a pop song written by Julius Dixson [1] and Beverly Ross in 1958. It was first recorded by the duo Ronald & Ruby, with Ross performing as "Ruby." It was covered more successfully by The Chordettes whose version reached No. 2 in the US, and The Mudlarks in the UK.

  4. Das Jahr 1957 brachte a ls erwähnenswerten Erfolg d en Platz 8 d er Single Just Between You And Me (Cadence 1330).

  5. The Chordettes were an American female popular singing quartet, usually singing a cappella. Their songs were mainly traditional popular music. They are best known for their hit songs "Mr. Sandman" and "Lollipop". [1] Singles. References. ↑ PogieJoe (January 14, 2015). "MRS. SANDMAN: A Chat with The Chordettes' Lynn Evans". YouTube.

    Year
    Single (a-side, B-side) Both Sides From ...
    1954
    "Mr. Sandman" b/w "I Don't Wanna See You ...
    1955
    "Lonely Lips" b/w "The Dudelsack Song" ...
    1955
    "Humming Bird" b/w "I Told a Lie" ...
    1956
    "The Wedding" b/w "I Don't Know, I Don't ...
  6. 1957: Nancy Overton, bass vocals, joined group for live performances in 1957 after Janet Ertel retired from touring, but continued to perform on recorded material. Sites : Wikipedia , musicianguide.com

  7. "Just Between You and Me" is a song written by Lee Cathy and Jack Keller and performed by The Chordettes. In 1957, the track reached No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100. The single's B-side, "Soft Sands", reached No. 73 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was featured on their 1957 album, The Chordettes. References