About the Song
In the realm of pop music, there are songs that fade into obscurity with the passing of time, and then there are those that stand the test of time, becoming timeless classics that continue to resonate with audiences across generations. âLollipopâ by The Chordettes falls into the latter category. This sugary sweet confection of a song has been charming listeners since its release in 1958, and its enduring popularity is a testament to its infectious melody, playful lyrics, and overall feel-good vibe.
The Chordettes, a quartet of female vocalists known for their harmonious blend and synchronized choreography, were at the forefront of the pop scene in the late 1950s. Their signature sound, characterized by tight harmonies and a light, airy quality, perfectly suited the eraâs pop sensibilities. With their beehive hairstyles and matching outfits, The Chordettes exuded an image of wholesome charm that resonated with audiences of all ages.
âLollipopâ, written by Julius Dixon and Buddy Scott, is a quintessential example of The Chordettesâ style. The song opens with a playful xylophone riff that immediately sets the tone for the lighthearted fun to come. The verses, delivered with the groupâs signature close harmonies, paint a picture of a young girlâs infatuation with a boy she likens to a lollipop, a popular candy in the 1950s. The chorus, with its catchy melody and repeated refrain of âOh, lolli-pop,â is pure pop perfection, the kind of song that gets stuck in your head long after youâve heard it.
Beyond its catchy melody and charming lyrics, âLollipopâ also holds historical significance. It was one of the first songs to be recorded on a multitrack tape recorder, a technological innovation that revolutionized the music industry. The songâs success helped to popularize the use of multitrack recording, paving the way for the more complex and layered sounds of the 1960s and beyond.
âLollipopâ has been covered by numerous artists over the years, including The Beach Boys, Chubby Checker, and The Carpenters, each adding their own interpretation to the song. However, The Chordettesâ version remains the definitive one, capturing the songâs innocence and charm in a way that no other recording has been able to match.
The songâs enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless appeal. âLollipopâ is a song that never fails to put a smile on your face, and its infectious melody and playful lyrics have made it a favorite among generations of listeners. Whether youâre a child discovering it for the first time or an adult reminiscing about simpler times, âLollipopâ is a song that will always hold a special place in your heart.
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Lyrics: LollipopÂ
Lollipop lollipop
Oh lolli lolli lolli
Lollipop lollipop
Oh lolli lolli lolli
Lollipop lollipop
Oh lolli lolli lolli
Lollipop!
Bom bom bom bom
Lollipop lollipop
Oh lolli lolli lolli
Lollipop lollipop
Oh lolli lolli lolli
Lollipop lollipop
Oh lolli lolli lolli
Lollipop!
Bom bom bom bom
Call my baby lollipop
Tell you why
His kiss is sweeter than an apple pie
And when he does his shaky rockinâ dance
Man, I havenât got a chance
I call him
Lollipop lollipop
Oh lolli lolli lolli
Lollipop lollipop
Oh lolli lolli lolli
Lollipop lollipop
Oh lolli lolli lolli
Lollipop!
Sweeter than candy on a stick
Huckleberry, cherry or lime
If you had a choice
Heâd be your pick
But lollipop is mine
Lollipop lollipop
Oh lolli lolli lolli
Lollipop lollipop
Oh lolli lolli lolli
Lollipop lollipop
Oh lolli lolli lolli
Lollipop!
Bom bom bom bom
Crazy way he thrills me
Tell you why
Just like a lightning from the sky
He loves to kiss me âtil I canât see straight
Gee my lollipop is great
I call him
Lollipop lollipop
Oh lolli lolli lolli
Lollipop lollipop
Oh lolli lolli lolli
Lollipop lollipop
Oh lolli lolli lolli
Lollipop!
Bom bom bom bom
Lollipop lollipop
Oh lolli lolli lolli
Lollipop lollipop
Oh lolli lolli lolli
Lollipop lollipop
Oh lolli lolli lolli
Lollipop!
A-Lollipop!
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