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Certainly the two best-known and best-loved 'sister' groups of the 1940s and 50s, the Andrews and McGuire Sisters just kept cranking out the top-40 hits. And what hits they wereÐwhat can you say about a song like 'Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy,' other than that they should have given the Andrews Sisters heavy gold medals for helping win World War II with it? And 'Beat Me Daddy Eight to the Bar,' one of the most quintessential and definitive songs of the Swing era. If you're looking for songs that define the glamorous, innocent romanticism of the 1950s, wouldn't the McGuire's 'Sincerely,' 'Sugartime,' 'Something's Got to Give' and 'May You Always' be at or near the top of your list? Ten hits (all band accompanied): 'Well All Right (Tonight's the Night),' 'Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen,' 'I'll Be With You In Apple Blossom Time,' 'Muskrat Ramble'Ðthese songs were huge, and they're all here for you to remember and enjoy! |
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