Chee Chee-Oo Chee (Sang the Little Bird) explained

"Chee Chee-Oo Chee (Sang the Little Bird)" is a popular song with music by Saverio Seracini (some sources give his first name as "Severio" but "Saverio" seems the consensus spelling), the original Italian language lyrics by Ettore Minoretti, and English lyrics by John Turner and Geoffrey Parsons, published in 1955.[1] Originally An Italian song, "Ci Ciu Ci Cantava un Usignol", with versions by Natalino Otto and Narciso Parigi. It was entered in the San Remo Festival in 1955 where it came seventh.

A number of recorded versions were made in 1955, but the Perry Como/Jaye P. Morgan version was the biggest hit. The Como/Morgan recording (with Mitchell Ayres' orchestra), made on April 28, 1955, was released by RCA Victor as 78rpm catalog number 20-6137[2] and 45rpm catalog number 47–6137, with the flip side "Two Lost Souls." It reached #12 on the song charts in the United States.[1]

Other recordings

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chee Chee-Oo Chee (Sang the Little Bird). Kokomo.ca. 29 April 2021.
  2. Web site: RCA Victor 78rpm numerical listing discography: 20-6000 - 6500. 78discography.com. 29 April 2021.
  3. Web site: The Polygon Years, Vol. 2. AllMusic. December 1, 2017.
  4. Web site: Alma Cogan : Chee Chee-Oo Chee (Sang the Little Bird). 45cat.com. December 1, 2017.
  5. Web site: A Bing Crosby Discography. Bingmagazine.com. December 1, 2017.
  6. Web site: The Gaylords : "Who's Got the Pain" / "Chee Chee Oo Chee (Sang the Little Bird)". Discogs.com. December 1, 2017.
  7. Web site: Dean Martin : "Chee Chee Oo Chee" / "Ridin' Into Love". Discogs.com. December 1, 2017.