Have you ever heard a song so many times in commercials and TV shows that you forget it was once brand new? “Mr. Sandman, bring me a dream…” In 1958, as Eisenhower sat in the White House and rock & roll began to shake things up, four girls from Sheboygan—Janet, Alice, Lynn, and Jinny—dropped a harmonized gem that lit up the radio. The Chordettes weren’t chasing trends—they were setting them. In a delightful live TV performance, often compared to a barbershop quartet, they showed off their uncanny vocal timing. Remember all those catchy “bum-bum-bums”? Each girl chimed in with one…
They belted out this unforgettable hit back in 1958, and when you hear it today, something magical happens, Goosebumps, tears, and a flood of memories you didnt know were still hiding in your heart, 60 years later, it still hits different