The Chordettes


The Chordettes were an American female popular singing quartet, usually singing a cappella, and specializing in traditional popular music. They are best known for their songs "Mr. Sandman" and "Lollipop".

Career

The group organized in Sheboygan, Wisconsin, in 1946. The original members of the group were Janet Ertel, Alice Mae Buschmann Spielvogel, Dorothy "Dottie" Schwartz, and Jinny Osborn/Lockard. Alice Spielvogel was replaced by Carol Buschmann, her sister-in-law, in 1947. In 1952, Lynn Evans replaced Schwartz, as Evans described in a 2015 interview. And in 1953, Margie Needham replaced Osborn, though Osborn later returned to the group. Nancy Overton also was a member of the group at a later time. Originally they sang folk music in the style of The Weavers, but eventually changed to a harmonizing style of the type known as barbershop harmony or close harmony. Part of this change seems to be influenced by Osborn's father.
Jinny Osborn was born in Seattle, Washington. She was born Virginia Cole, the daughter of O. H. "King" Cole, who was president of the Barbershop Harmony Society, and Katherine Flack.
After performing locally in Sheboygan, they won on Arthur Godfrey's radio program Talent Scouts in 1949. They held feature status on Godfrey's daily program, and then they recorded several 10-inch EPs for Columbia Records.
In 1953, Godfrey's music director and orchestra leader, Archie Bleyer, founded Cadence Records. He signed a number of Godfrey regulars and former regulars, including the Chordettes, who had a number of hit records for Cadence.
Their biggest hit was "Mr. Sandman" in 1954. Archie Bleyer himself is on that record along with the group, Bleyer stripping the sound down the better not to clutter the girls' voices. They also hit No. 2 with 1958's "Lollipop" and also charted with a vocal version of the themes from Disney's Zorro and the film Never on Sunday . Other hits for the group included "Eddie My Love", "Born to Be With You", "Lay Down Your Arms" in 1956, and "Just Between You and Me" in 1957. Their cover of "The White Rose Of Athens" hit the Australian Top 15 in May, 1962. The US single "In The Deep Blue Sea" was a one-week Music Vendor entry four months later.
Janet Ertel married Bleyer in 1954. Her daughter Jackie married another Cadence recording star, Phil Everly of The Everly Brothers.
The Chordettes appeared on American Bandstand on August 5, 1957, the first episode of that show to be broadcast nationally on the ABC Television Network.
In 1961, Jinny Osborn again left the group. Unable to find a replacement with whom they were happy, the group disbanded in 1963.

Recent events

The group was inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2001.
The longest living member of the Chordettes who has sung on all the Chordettes' recordings, on both Columbia and Cadence recordings, is Carol Buschmann. Lynn Evans Mand sang on all the Chordettes' Cadence Recordings. In 2004, Mand appeared on a PBS television special Magic Moments: The Best of 50s Pop, with other 1950s pop icons, singing "Lollipop". Margie Needham Latzko is the only surviving singer who recorded "Mr. Sandman".
During Super Bowl XLV, CarMax unveiled a new commercial featuring the Chordettes' 1955 song "Lonely Lips". A 2012 Kia Optima car commercial premiered during Super Bowl XLVI featuring the Chordettes' recording of "Mister Sandman".
Their songs "Mr. Sandman" and "Lollipop" were featured in the games Mafia II and Lollipop Chainsaw in 2010 and 2012, respectively. "Pink Shoelaces" was featured in LittleBigPlanet 3 in 2014.
Their song "Lonely Lips" was featured on Season 5, Episode 3 of the television show Malcolm in the Middle.
Their song "Mr. Sandman" was featured in the movies Halloween II, Back to the Future, Uncle Buck, , Mr. Nobody,
TribeTwelve, The Little Death and Deadpool and in the "Sleep No More" episode of Doctor Who. It was also featured in the Haven episode "Enter Sandman", just a couple of weeks before the Doctor Who episode was broadcast.
"Lollipop" was included in the 1986 film Stand By Me. It was also included in Season 2, Episode 5 of the television series Riverdale.
"Mr. Sandman" was sampled on the song "Mr. Clean" by Yung Gravy.
"Hello! Ma Baby" was sampled on the song "Baby Powder" by Bandingo.

Deaths

Alice Mae Buschmann Spielvogel died in 1981 and is buried at Little Rock National Cemetery.
Janet Ertel Bleyer died in 1988.
Jinny Osborn died in 2003.
Nancy Overton died on April 5, 2009, after a long battle with esophageal cancer.
Dorothy "Dottie" Schwartz died on April 4, 2016.
Lynn Evans Mand died on February 6, 2020, at the age of 95.

Discography

Singles

Albums