A delightful record which was played endlessly on the radio in the 1950’s. This was the decade when records had medley, quality singing and innocent lyrics.
I started listening and I wanna click on another video but the tune is so addicting! It’s so fulfilling and soothes my soul, The Chordettes voice’s are truly angelic.
I was chilling in the kitchen in our apartment in San Francisco one evening in ‘54 when all of the sudden this song came on the radio. It was so different, like a breath of fresh air. (Next to where I was sitting was our fridge with the big cylindrical attachment on top.) I liked “Ain’t that a Shame?”, and “I hear ya knocking”, but this was pleasingly different. 🤗😮😊
Always liked the Chordettes, "Lollipop" was one of my first records, played on my new RCA stereo record player! When the Chordettes ask Mr. Sandman for a dream the answer "Yes" was Dick Clark's voice 😂
Coca-Cola was 10 cents. Gasoline was 15-20 cents. Men worked and women had babies. See the USA in your Chevrolet America is the greatest land of all. No longer…
У меня мурашки по телу от этих красивых женщин. Они сама женственность!!! Красивые. Очень приятные и с такими божественными голосами Ваууу. Спасибо большое 👍😊🔥🔥🔥💐💐💐💐💐💐🎉❤️❤️❤️
I grew up listening to this, and Rosemary Clooney and Xavier Cugat, My parents favourites. I still have pictures of them when they were young in their marriage. Life turned more difficult as time went by, and me and my three siblings entered the scene. I grow sad myself now, when I think of how it is when dreams die, and how theirs did too. Mr. Sandman, bring me a dream.
Es la canción que suena cuando Marty McFly llega por primera vez al pasado. Hermosa melodía, es realmente una "máquina del tiempo", incluso para quienes no vivimos esa época.
Я хочу согласиться,в них есть некое бесподобие, то, что оставляет след на сердце, когда прошлушиваешь их. Песни должны поучать людей, делать их более чувственнее и проникновеннее к порядку этого мира. Добрые, и с хорошей выдержкой - вот что значит песни.
I’m 82 - and remember mooning over this song and fantasizing a young man…I thought I was in love. The next year, he was just a fat kid. But the song-- mmmmmm,love it and glad for this video
Três anos depois do lançamento dessa música O cantor brasileiro Roberto Carlos regravou essa música em uma versão no idioma português no primeiro LP dele , Louco por você.
Não é de meu tempo pois nasci em 64, mas curto muito essas músicas, se houvesse uma maquina que pudesse levar ao passado gostaria de poder voltar para os anos 40 (pos guerra) e anos 50/60