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* "Yodelin' Jive" (1939). With Music/BingCrosby.

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* "Yodelin' Jive" (1939). With The first of their many collaborations with Music/BingCrosby.



* "The Woodpecker Song" (1940)



* "Scrub Me, Mama, with a Boogie Beat" (1941)



* "Shoo-Shoo Baby" (1943)
* "Straighten Up and Fly Right" (1944)
* "Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby?" (1944). With Bing Crosby.



* "One Meat Ball" (1945)
* "Along the Navajo Trail" (1945). With Bing Crosby.



* "South America, Take It Away" (1946). With Bing Crosby.



* "Near You" (1947)
* "The Lady from 29 Palms" (1947)



* "The Woodpecker Song" (1948). With Danny Kaye.

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* "The Woodpecker Song" "WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker" (1948). With Danny Kaye.


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* "You Call Everybody Darling" (1948)
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* "Civilization" (1947). With Creator/DannyKaye; appears in ''[[VideoGame/{{Fallout}} Fallout 3]]''.

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* "Civilization" (1947). With Creator/DannyKaye; appears Creator/DannyKaye. Appears in ''[[VideoGame/{{Fallout}} Fallout 3]]''.
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* "[[ChristmasSongs Jingle Bells]]" (1943). With Bing Crosby.



* "[[ChristmasSongs Jingle Bells]]" (1947). With Bing Crosby.


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* "Underneath the Arches" (1948)


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* "I Wanna Be Loved" (1950)


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* "Sparrow in the Tree Top" (1951). With Bing Crosby.
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Also, many mp3 websites [[MisattributedSong fail to differentiate]] them from the Fontaine Sisters or the [=McGuire=] Sisters. They're also sometimes mistaken for the Boswell Sisters, an earlier Jazz trio with some very strong stylistic similarities.

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Also, many mp3 websites [[MisattributedSong fail to differentiate]] them from the Fontaine Fontane Sisters or the [=McGuire=] Sisters. They're also sometimes mistaken for the Boswell Sisters, an earlier Jazz trio with some very strong stylistic similarities.
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Also, many mp3 websites [[MisattributedSong fail to differentiate]] them and the [=McGuire=] Sisters. They're also sometimes mistaken for the Boswell Sisters, an earlier Jazz trio with some very strong stylistic similarities.

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Also, many mp3 websites [[MisattributedSong fail to differentiate]] them and from the Fontaine Sisters or the [=McGuire=] Sisters. They're also sometimes mistaken for the Boswell Sisters, an earlier Jazz trio with some very strong stylistic similarities.

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* ''Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen'' (1938), their first major hit song.
* ''Nice Work If You Can Get It'' (1938)
* ''Hold Tight'' (1939)
* ''Beer Barrel Polka'' (1939)
* ''Rhumboogie'' (1940)
* ''Beat Me Daddy, Eight To The Bar'' (1940). Note that the title is a request to a pianist to play an "eight beat to the bar" boogie-woogie rhythm, not a reference to DomesticAbuse.
* ''Aurora'' (1941)
* ''Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy'' (1941)
* ''Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree'' (1942)
* ''[[HookerWithAHeartOfGold Strip Polka]]'' (1942)
* ''Pistol-Packin' Momma'' (1943)
* ''Victory Polka'' (1943) One of three songs (along with Hot Time in The Town of Berlin and Rum and Coca-Cola) to appear in ''[[VideoGame/MafiaII Mafia II]]''.
* ''They'll Be A Hot Time In The Town Of Berlin'' (1944).
* ''Don't Fence Me In'' (1944)
* ''Rum and Coca-Cola'' (1945). This version was scrapped of most of its ProtestSong tone.
* ''Money Is The Root of All Evil'' (1946)
* ''[[ChristmasSongs Winter Wonderland]]'' (1946)
* ''Civilization'' (1947) With Danny Kaye; appears in ''[[VideoGame/{{Fallout}} Fallout 3]]''.
* ''[[ChristmasSongs Jingle Bells]]'' (1947)
* ''The Woodpecker Song'' (1948)
* ''I Can Dream, Can't I?'' (1949)
* ''[[Theatre/GuysAndDolls A Bushel & A Peck]]'' (1950)

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* ''Bei "Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen'' (1938), their Schoen" (1938). Their first major hit song.
* ''Nice "Nice Work If You Can Get It'' It" (1938)
* ''Hold Tight'' "Hold Tight, Hold Tight" (1939)
* ''Beer "Beer Barrel Polka'' Polka" (1939)
* ''Rhumboogie'' "Yodelin' Jive" (1939). With Music/BingCrosby.
* "Say 'Si Si'"
(1940)
* ''Beat Me "Rhumboogie" (1940)
* "Beat Me,
Daddy, Eight To The Bar'' to the Bar" (1940). Note that the title is a request to a pianist to play an "eight beat to the bar" boogie-woogie rhythm, not a reference to DomesticAbuse.
* ''Aurora'' "Aurora" (1941)
* ''Boogie "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy'' Boy" (1941). Probably the song they're best remembered for nowdays.
* "In Apple Blossom Time"
(1941)
* ''Don't "Don't Sit Under The the Apple Tree'' Tree" (1942)
* ''[[HookerWithAHeartOfGold "[[HookerWithAHeartOfGold Strip Polka]]'' Polka]]" (1942)
* ''Pistol-Packin' Momma'' (1943)
"Pistol-Packin' Momma" (1943). With Bing Crosby.
* ''Victory Polka'' (1943) "Victory Polka" (1943). With Bing Crosby. One of three songs (along with "A Hot Time in The the Town of Berlin Berlin" and Rum "Rum and Coca-Cola) Coca-Cola") to appear in ''[[VideoGame/MafiaII Mafia II]]''.
* ''They'll Be A "A Hot Time In The in the Town Of Berlin'' (1944).
of Berlin" (1944). With Bing Crosby.
* ''Don't "Don't Fence Me In'' (1944)
In" (1944). With Bing Crosby.
* ''Rum "Rum and Coca-Cola'' Coca-Cola" (1945). This version was scrapped of most of its ProtestSong tone.
* ''Money "Accentuate the Positive" (1945). With Bing Crosby.
* "The Three Caballeros" (1945). With Bing Crosby.
* "Money
Is The the Root of All Evil'' Evil" (1946)
* ''[[ChristmasSongs Winter Wonderland]]'' "Rumors Are Flying" (1946)
* ''Civilization'' (1947) "[[ChristmasSongs Winter Wonderland]]" (1946)
* "Civilization" (1947).
With Danny Kaye; Creator/DannyKaye; appears in ''[[VideoGame/{{Fallout}} Fallout 3]]''.
* ''[[ChristmasSongs "[[ChristmasSongs Jingle Bells]]'' (1947)
Bells]]" (1947). With Bing Crosby.
* ''The "The Woodpecker Song'' (1948)
Song" (1948). With Danny Kaye.
* ''I "I Can Dream, Can't I?'' I?" (1949)
* ''[[Theatre/GuysAndDolls "[[Theatre/GuysAndDolls A Bushel & A Peck]]'' and a Peck]]" (1950)
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* ''They'll Be A Hot Time In The Town Of Berlin'' (1944). Appears in ''[[VideoGame/MafiaII]]''.

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* ''They'll Be A Hot Time In The Town Of Berlin'' (1944). Appears in ''[[VideoGame/MafiaII]]''.
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* ''Victory Polka'' (1943) One of three songs (along with Hot Time in The Town of Berlin and Rum and Coca-Cola) to appear in ''[[VideoGame/MafiaII]]''.

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* ''Victory Polka'' (1943) One of three songs (along with Hot Time in The Town of Berlin and Rum and Coca-Cola) to appear in ''[[VideoGame/MafiaII]]''.''[[VideoGame/MafiaII Mafia II]]''.
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* ''Victory Polka'' (1943)
* ''They'll Be A Hot Time In The Town Of Berlin'' (1944)

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* ''Victory Polka'' (1943)
(1943) One of three songs (along with Hot Time in The Town of Berlin and Rum and Coca-Cola) to appear in ''[[VideoGame/MafiaII]]''.
* ''They'll Be A Hot Time In The Town Of Berlin'' (1944)(1944). Appears in ''[[VideoGame/MafiaII]]''.



* ''Rum and Coca-Cola'' (1945). This version was scrapped of most of its ProtestSong tone.

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* ''Rum and Coca-Cola'' (1945). This version was scrapped of most of its ProtestSong tone.
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* ''[[GuysAndDolls A Bushel & A Peck]]'' (1950)

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* ''[[GuysAndDolls ''[[Theatre/GuysAndDolls A Bushel & A Peck]]'' (1950)
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Also, many mp3 websites [[MisattributedSong fail to differentiate]] them and the [=McGuire=] Sisters.

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Also, many mp3 websites [[MisattributedSong fail to differentiate]] them and the [=McGuire=] Sisters. They're also sometimes mistaken for the Boswell Sisters, an earlier Jazz trio with some very strong stylistic similarities.
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* ''Rhumboogie''(1940)

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* ''Rhumboogie''(1940)''Rhumboogie'' (1940)
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* ''Civilization'' (1947) With Danny Kaye; appears in Fallout 3.

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* ''Civilization'' (1947) With Danny Kaye; appears in ''[[VideoGame/{{Fallout}} Fallout 3.3]]''.
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* ''[[NewerThanTheyThink Don't Fence Me In]]'' (1944)

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* ''[[NewerThanTheyThink Don't ''Don't Fence Me In]]'' In'' (1944)
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* ''Civilization'' (1947)

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* ''Civilization'' (1947)(1947) With Danny Kaye; appears in Fallout 3.
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* ''Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen'' (1938)

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* ''Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen'' (1938)(1938), their first major hit song.
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How about the Brox sisters, Boswell sisters and so on? The Andrews didn\'t pioneer close harmony, they improved it considerably


The sisters pioneered close vocal harmonies and released a number of famous {{Ear Worm}}s that have been in a number of video games and movies. They inspired many artists after them, and are the TropeMaker for BlondeBrunetteRedhead.

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The sisters pioneered They became one of the most popular female close vocal harmonies harmony groups of the first half of the 20th century and released a number of famous {{Ear Worm}}s that have been in a number of video games and movies. They inspired many artists after them, and are the TropeMaker for BlondeBrunetteRedhead.
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* ''Rum and Coca-Cola'' (1945). This version was scrapped from most of its ProtestSong tone.

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* ''Rum and Coca-Cola'' (1945). This version was scrapped from of most of its ProtestSong tone.
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* ''Rum and Coca-Cola'' (1945, this version was scrapped from its ProtestSong tone)

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* ''Rum and Coca-Cola'' (1945, this (1945). This version was scrapped from most of its ProtestSong tone)tone.
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* ''[[ProtestSong Rum and Coca-Cola]]'' (1945)

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* ''[[ProtestSong Rum ''Rum and Coca-Cola]]'' (1945)Coca-Cola'' (1945, this version was scrapped from its ProtestSong tone)
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* ''The Woody Woodpecker'' (1948)

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* ''The Woody Woodpecker'' Woodpecker Song'' (1948)
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* ''WoodyWoodpecker'' (1948)

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* ''WoodyWoodpecker'' ''The Woody Woodpecker'' (1948)
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Gratuitous Yiddish, more exactly


* ''[[GratuitousGerman Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen]]'' (1938)

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* ''[[GratuitousGerman Bei ''Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen]]'' Schoen'' (1938)
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Big band singing trio from the late [[TheGreatDepression 1930s]] through the early [[TheFifties 1950s]], although their biggest years were during WorldWarTwo. Prolific and a household name for years, they consisted of Patty ([[EveryoneLovesBlondes blonde]], and the [[TheHero leader]], 1918-2013), [=LaVerne=] ([[FieryRedhead redhead]], 1911-1967) and Maxene ([[BrainyBrunette brunette]], 1916-1995). They worked with the famous Big Bands of the era, although they resented that they put the emphasis on vocals.

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Big band singing trio from the late [[TheGreatDepression 1930s]] through the early [[TheFifties 1950s]], although their biggest years were during WorldWarTwo. Prolific and a household name for years, they consisted of Patty ([[EveryoneLovesBlondes blonde]], and the [[TheHero [[FaceOfTheBand leader]], 1918-2013), [=LaVerne=] ([[FieryRedhead redhead]], 1911-1967) and Maxene ([[BrainyBrunette brunette]], 1916-1995). They worked with the famous Big Bands of the era, although they resented that they put the emphasis on vocals.
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Big band singing trio from the late [[TheGreatDepression 1930s]] through the early [[TheFifties 1950s]], although their biggest years were during WorldWarTwo. Prolific and a household name for years, they consisted of Patty ([[EveryoneLovesBlondes blonde]], and the [[TheHero leader]], 1918-2013), Laverne ([[FieryRedhead redhead]], 1911-1967) and Maxene ([[BrainyBrunette brunette]], 1916-1995). They worked with the famous Big Bands of the era, although they resented that they put the emphasis on vocals.

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Big band singing trio from the late [[TheGreatDepression 1930s]] through the early [[TheFifties 1950s]], although their biggest years were during WorldWarTwo. Prolific and a household name for years, they consisted of Patty ([[EveryoneLovesBlondes blonde]], and the [[TheHero leader]], 1918-2013), Laverne [=LaVerne=] ([[FieryRedhead redhead]], 1911-1967) and Maxene ([[BrainyBrunette brunette]], 1916-1995). They worked with the famous Big Bands of the era, although they resented that they put the emphasis on vocals.
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Rest in Peace Patty ...

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Big band singing trio from the late [[TheGreatDepression 1930s]] through the early [[TheFifties 1950s]], although their biggest years were during WorldWarTwo. Prolific and a household name for years, they consisted of Patty ([[EveryoneLovesBlondes blonde]], and the [[TheHero leader]]), Laverne ([[FieryRedhead redhead]]) and Maxene ([[BrainyBrunette brunette]]). They worked with the famous Big Bands of the era, although they resented that they put the emphasis on vocals.

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Big band singing trio from the late [[TheGreatDepression 1930s]] through the early [[TheFifties 1950s]], although their biggest years were during WorldWarTwo. Prolific and a household name for years, they consisted of Patty ([[EveryoneLovesBlondes blonde]], and the [[TheHero leader]]), leader]], 1918-2013), Laverne ([[FieryRedhead redhead]]) redhead]], 1911-1967) and Maxene ([[BrainyBrunette brunette]]).brunette]], 1916-1995). They worked with the famous Big Bands of the era, although they resented that they put the emphasis on vocals.
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* ''Woody Woodpecker'' (1948)

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* ''Woody Woodpecker'' ''WoodyWoodpecker'' (1948)
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* ''[[DomesticAbuse Beat Me Daddy, Eight To The Bar]]'' (1940)

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* ''[[DomesticAbuse Beat ''Beat Me Daddy, Eight To The Bar]]'' (1940)Bar'' (1940). Note that the title is a request to a pianist to play an "eight beat to the bar" boogie-woogie rhythm, not a reference to DomesticAbuse.

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