“Mr. Sandman,” performed by the Chordettes in 1958, is a charming throwback to early rock & roll. With President Eisenhower in office and the music scene evolving, the Chordettes—Janet, Alice, Lynn, and Jinny—stunned radio audiences with their tight harmonies in hits like “Mr. Sandman” and “Lollipop.”
In a live TV performance, they showcased barbershop-like precision. Each “bum” in their famous “bum-bum-bum” sequence is sung individually in rapid-fire by each member—a feat of coordination and timing.
Despite the flirtatious lyrics asking Mr. Sandman to deliver a handsome dream man, the women’s modest gowns and polished style reflected the decorum of the time.
Adding a playful twist, the performance features a surprise cameo by a dashing “Mr. Sandman” himself, answering their call. His youthful charm and the Chordettes’ melodic voices make the performance both funny and unforgettable—a nostalgic blend of sweetness, humor, and vocal talent.