The Original "Lollipop" By Ronald & Ruby (1958) - Music Weird
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Monday, October 12, 2015
The original "Lollipop" by Ronald & Ruby (1958)
The Chordettes' big 1958 hit "Lollipop" continues to be a familiar and popular song a half-century after its release. It has been featured in numerous movies and television shows, including Stand By Me, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Whip It, Chicken Little, and The Simpsons. It has appeared in commercials for Dell computers and Life Savers candy. But few listeners are familiar with the story behind the song and its original version by the interracial duo Ronald & Ruby. Today on Music Weird, we'll look at Ronald & Ruby's original "Lollipop" and why it didn't become the familiar version of this instantly recognizable song. "Lollipop" was written by Beverly Ross and Julius Dixson. Ross was a young, white, Jewish songwriter from New York, and Dixson was an older black songwriter and record label executive. The two of them had previously written Bill Haley's 1954 hit "Dim, Dim the Lights." "Lollipop" was a sure-fire hit—it was infectious, memorable, and suggestive. It had the sound of a guileless children's song but also had some sexual innuendo, like many of the later bubblegum hits of the '60s and '70s. (Ross told Village Voice in 1958, "In this country it is taboo to express sexuality, and our adolescent population is very inhibited. The music brings some outlet to them. They need this. It is a medium in which they can express themselves....") ![]() |
| Beverly Ross |
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| The alleged all-black incarnation of Ronald & Ruby |
2 comments:
BobOctober 13, 2015 at 12:30 AMQuite educational. Thanks!
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old geekDecember 29, 2018 at 6:03 AMafter all these years this story is truly amazing and sad that such racial ignorance existed back in the 50s.
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