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"'Sugartime'" is a popular song written by Charlie Phillips and Odis Echols, and published in 1957. The biggest hit version was by the McGuire Sisters, whose recording of it topped the Most Played chart in February 1958. It was also the second number-one 'Billboard' single for the trio after 1954's "Sincerely". The song refers to the Jimmie Rodgers song "Honeycomb", which had been recorded a few months earlier in 1957.

A version of the song by Johnny Cash, culled from his Sun Records catalogue, briefly returned to the 'Cashbox' country chart in 1961.

The chorus of the song was sampled for the title song of the Bollywood movie 'Dil Deke Dekho'.

The song's melody is remarkably similar to that of "I'm Daffy Over You", written by Chico Marx and Sol Violinsky, and performed by Marx in several films.

The main melody is also reminiscent of Saint-Saens' Havanaise.

Cover versions



*A recording of the song by British singer Alma Cogan was a hit later in 1958.

*The McGuire Sisters themselves covered the song in a twist arrangement in 1960. It was their last chart hit as a trio, bubbling under the 'Billboard Hot 100' at number 107.

*Alice Babs (Swedish lyrics by Eric Sandstrm)

*Linda McCartney

*Johnny Cash (on 'Now Here's Johnny Cash')

*Shigga Shay sampled the song in "Shigga Morning", featuring Inch Chua.

*Bagel Bites co-opted the song for a jingle in a 1996 commercial titled "Pizza in the Morning".

*The Wilburn Brothers on the album 'Side by Side' (Decca, 1958)

References




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