In 1958, the Chordettes charmed America with “Mr. Sandman,” harmonizing their way into music history. This classic song, known for its pure vocals and memorable “bum-bum-bums,” evokes nostalgia for a simpler time, reminding listeners of family memories and America’s golden age of music.
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