The legendary "Mr. Sandman" was
written by Pat Ballard and published in 1954. It was first
recorded in May of that year by Vaughn Monroe & His Orchestra
and later that year by the Four Aces and The Chordettes, the
latter was the most successful version. Cadence Records'
founder, Archie Bleyer, was the orchestra conductor on the
recording, and provided a rhythmic beat using his knees.
Bleyer's voice is heard in the third verse, when he says the
word "Yes?" The piano is played by Moe Wechsler. Liberace's name
is mentioned for his wavy hair, and a glissando (a flourish
common in his music) immediately follows. Pagliacci is mentioned
for having a lonely heart, which is a reference to the opera
Pagliacci by Ruggero Leoncavallo. "Mr. Sandman" reached number
one on all three of Billboard's popular music charts, in United
Kingdom it peaked at no.11. |