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Let's Jump the Broomstick
1959 single by Brenda Lee From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Let's Jump the Broomstick" is a song written by Charles Robins and performed first by a black Nashville group, Alvin Gaines & The Themes, in 1959, then covered that year by Brenda Lee. Her version reached No.12 in the United Kingdom in 1961.[3] The song was featured on her 1960 album, Brenda Lee.[4] The song is based on the popular custom and phrase jumping the broom.
The song was arranged by Owen Bradley.[5]
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Other versions
- Sandy Denny released a version on her 1971 album, The North Star Grassman and the Ravens.[6]
- Coast to Coast released a version of the song as a single in the UK in 1981. It reached No. 28 on the UK Singles Chart.[7]
In media
- The song was used for a lyp-synch contest on the October 4, 1963 episode of Ready Steady Go! (the first appearance of The Beatles - who had once been Brenda Lee's opening act on a UK tour[8]), judged by Paul McCartney, who chose 13-year-old Melanie Coe as the winner; a few years later, after Coe ran off with a boyfriend, her disappearance made the front page of the Daily Mirror, which would serve as McCartney's inspiration for "She's Leaving Home".
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