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== In the media == == In the media ==
*The melody used with the "sugar in the morning" segment of the song bears a strong resemblance to a ] song variously known as "I'm Daffy Over You" and "Lucky Little Penny".
*It featured in the film '']''. *It featured in the film '']''.
*The tune was heard in the 1990s, when a version with altered lyrics served as the commercial jingle for ], a brand of pizza bagels. *The tune was heard in the 1990s, when a version with altered lyrics served as the commercial jingle for ], a brand of pizza bagels.

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"Sugartime"
Song

"Sugartime" is a popular song, written by Charlie Phillips and Odis Echols and published in 1958. The biggest hit version was recorded by The McGuire Sisters, who topped the charts with their single in February of that year. In 1961, the song briefly returned to the US Cashbox country charts in a version by Johnny Cash, culled from his Sun Records catalogue.

Cover versions

In the media

  • The melody used with the "sugar in the morning" segment of the song bears a strong resemblance to a Chico Marx song variously known as "I'm Daffy Over You" and "Lucky Little Penny".
  • It featured in the film Sugartime.
  • The tune was heard in the 1990s, when a version with altered lyrics served as the commercial jingle for Bagel Bites, a brand of pizza bagels.
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