Come Softly To Me by The Fleetwoods.
OK, boys and girls, back to the 50s: Gretchen Christopher and Gary Troxel were high-school seniors in Olympia, WA when they composed this '59 romantic ballad while waiting for a ride home from school. They recorded it a capella at Christopher's home with Barbara Ellis, another classmate, calling themselves "Two Girls and A Boy". The original song title was changed by a Dolphin Records executive afraid that it might have been "too suggestive". The group was also renamed based upon their telephone exchange (remember those?). It was later instrumentally overdubbed with the only percussion being the sound of car keys in Troxel's hands. THE first group to have two #1 hits during the same year. Group? Song? For extra credit name their other '59 #1 hit.
Answer: "Come Softly To Me" by The Fleetwoods. Originally titled "Come Softly", it was considered risque and suggestive (!) so it was renamed "Come Softly To Me" even though that line does not appear in the song. "Mr. Blue" topped the charts in Nov. '59. Their telephone exchanges in Olympia were FLeetwood2 and FLeetwood7.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lc4o_wNoOBk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xgNnEkzWwt8
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