Sugar Bush (song) explained

"Sugar Bush" is a popular song composed by Fred Michel in 1930. It was translated into English by Josef Marais.[1] Michel sold the rights to Polliacks for a small sum of money.[2] The song is based on a traditional South-African song, "Suikerbossie" ("Sugar Bush" in Afrikaans).

A version recorded as a duet by Doris Day and Frankie Laine was the best-known recording, and appeared on the first UK Singles Chart in November 1952, peaking at number 8 in a total chart run of eight weeks.[3] A version by South African singer Eve Boswell[4] was also recorded in the United Kingdom.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sugar Bush Lyrics - Eve Boswell. Lyricsfreak.com. 23 April 2017.
  2. Web site: Songwriter: Joseph Marais . Chartwatch.co.uk.
  3. Web site: sugarbush | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company. Officialcharts.com. 2 May 2021.
  4. Web site: The Pop Years: The 50s - Various Artists | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic. 2 May 2021. AllMusic.