Chickery Chick
DESCRIPTION: "Oh, When you're sick and tired and saying just the same old thing... Be just like the little chick... Open up your mouth and start to sing." "Chickery chick, cha-la, cha-la Check-a-la romey in a bananika, Bollika, wollika,... Chickery chick is me?"
AUTHOR: Words: Sylvia Dee / Music: Sidney Lippman (source: Gardner)
EARLIEST DATE: 1945 (recording, Sammy Kaye)
KEYWORDS: bird music nonsense
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REFERENCES (1 citation):
LibraryThingCampSongsThread, post 197, "Chickery-Chick" (1 short text, from user GraceCollection, posted October 8, 2025)
RECORDINGS:
Sammy Kaye, "Chickery Chick" (Victor 20-1726, 1945)
Gene Krupa and Anita O'Day (Columbia 36877)
NOTES [97 words]: Edward Foote Gardner, Popular Songs of the Twentieth Century: Volume I -- Chart Detail & Encyclopedia 1900-1949, Paragon House, 2000, p. 475, estimates that this was the #23 song in America in 1945, peaking at #4 in December of that year. (#1 for the year being "Sentimental Journey").
The only traditional source I know for this one is GraceCollection's LibraryThing collection; it was a family song, but they apparently didn't have a recording of it. I can imagine it being used as an actual camp song, though -- perhaps particularly by Bluebirds, as a way to get them to sing. - RBW
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