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Cracker Jills: Cracker Jills

Queens of Harmony 1957

Song Name   Arranger
Narration   Renee Craig
This Could Be the Start of Something Big   Renee Craig
That Tumbled Down Shack in Athlone   Renee Craig
Baby, Oh Where Can You Be   Renee Craig
The Masquerade Is Over   Renee Craig
You Can't Take Dixie From Me   Renee Craig
Lover, Come Back to Me   Renee Craig
My Honey's Lovin' Arms   Renee Craig
Lonesome Road   Renee Craig
The Trolley Song   Renee Craig
Scarlet Ribbons   Renee Craig
Royal Garden Blues   Renee Craig
When You Wish Upon a Star   Renee Craig
Judy at the Palace   Renee Craig
South   Renee Craig
In San Francisco   Renee Craig
I Stayed Too Long at the Fair   Renee Craig
Where the Black-Eyed Susans Grow   Renee Craig
Till There Was You   Renee Craig
My Coloring Book   Renee Craig
I'll Never Say 'Never Again' Again   Renee Craig
Goodbye   Renee Craig
My Love Is Like a Red, Red Rose   Renee Craig
Kerry Dance   Renee Craig
Floatin' Down to Cotton Town   Renee Craig
I'll Be Seeing You   Renee Craig

Tenor: Bobbie Bostick Lead: Renee Craig Baritone: Judy Rowell Bass: Jan Saundry

The Cracker Jills were superstars! There, we've said it. There have been a few others in the Sweet Adelines of similar stature but since they won the Sweet Adeline International Championship in 1957 (now the winners are called Queens of Harmony) and went on to sing together for another twenty years they have been considered the most influential group in defining the world of women in barbershop singing. Most prominent in this influence is their arranger and lead singer, Renee Craig whose name you will see in the arranger's credits on almost every Sweet Adeline album. She has also been the director of the Ramapo Valley Sweet Adeline Chorus which won four Championships and now is the director of the Westchester Chordsmen. But, you ask, how about the music? Here are historic recordings of 26 of the best tunes you'll ever hear!

5513 00 1 CD $14.98   Female | 4 Members | United States | A Cappella | Sweet Adelines