Diana Ross & The Supremes. "Mister Sandman." There's A Place For Us: The Unreleased Album, Motown Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc., 2004.
Jingle time.
Or, if you prefer, the original from Vaughn Monroe with his Orchestra, or the better-known recording by The Chordettes.
Released on the flip-side of Monroe's hit "They Were Doin' The Mambo," this pleasant but undistinguished arrangement of "Mister Sandman" is the very track that somehow inspired Cadence Records boss Archie Bleyer to re-work the tune into one of the decade's most distinctive blockbuster hits for his quartet The Chordettes.
The Chordettes - Mr Sandman (Live 1958) "(scat "bung, bung, bung, bung" 26 bungs in all) Mr. Sandman, bring me a dream (bung, bung, bung, bung) Make him the cutest that I've ever seen (bung, bung, bung, bung) Give him two lips like roses and clover (bung, bung, bung, bung) Then tell him that his lonesome nights are over.

