"Bermuda" is a song written by Cynthia Strother[1] and her father Eugene Rex Strother, which was initially performed and released in 1951 by 16-year-old Cynthia and her younger 11-year-old sister, Kay Strother, who performed together under The Bell Sisters moniker ("Bell" was their mother's maiden name) for RCA Records. Their recording of the song featured Henri René and His Orchestra.[2]
"Bermuda" | ||||
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Single by The Bell Sisters | ||||
B-side | "June Night" | |||
Released | December 17, 1951 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 3:13 | |||
Label | RCA Victor | |||
Songwriter(s) | Cynthia Strother, Eugene Rex Strother | |||
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The Bell Sisters' version of the song was its highest charting, and reached #7 on the US pop chart national chart on February 16, 1952.[3]
The song is featured in Allison Anders' 1996 musical biopic, Grace of My Heart, loosely based on the life of Carole King.
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