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Often called the most beloved and popular of college
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songs, "The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi" was written in 1911 by Byron D. Stokes (
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Class of 1913) and F. Dudleigh Vernor (Albion '14). Stokes had written the words while in class one June day that year, and presented them that afternoon to Vernor, who was practicing the piano in a local house, and composed the music at that time. The song has since become a favorite among ballroom orchestras and was used in two movie musicals of the same name, in 1933 and 1946. When asked about the song's inspiration, Stokes replied, "The 'Sweetheart' is the symbol for the spiritual ingredient in brotherhood. It was the
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fraternity itself that inspired the song. I wrote the words not long after my initiation, and the magic of our Ritual with its poetic overtones and undertones was, I suppose, the source of my inspiration". The manuscript of the song remained on campus until 2007 when it was lost and not recovered. The song was first sung by Harry Clifford (Albion '11), who later drew the cover for the original sheet music published by Vernor's brother Harry Vernor (Albion '13). The song became a
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hit, has been performed in film and television, and continues to be recognized around the world. Through the years, many people have tried to pin the title of "original sweetheart" on many women; however, the two most likely candidates are Elsie Munro (Vernor's girlfriend) and Helen Beall Russell, who lived next to the old chapter house. Either way, since then the concept of the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi has gained popularity all across the world, with the adoption of sweethearts at every chapter and even an international sweetheart.


Performers

*Whitey Kaufman's Original Pennsylvania Serenaders (1925) "The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi" Victor Talking Machine Company 19115-A *Bernie Schultz and his Crescent Orchestra recorded in Chicago July 19, 1927 for
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. Released as Gennett 6216 and later as Champion 15323, Challenge 759 and Bell 599 * Ted Lewis and His Band (1927) "The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi" Columbia Records 1296-D *
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(1925-1936), "Voice of the Southland" *
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, recorded June 14, 1941 with
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and His Orchestra. *
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(1946) *
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– ''The Crew Cuts on the Campus'' (1956) * Fred Waring and The Pennsylvanians (1956), "College Memories" Decca Records DL 8222 * Burt Bales – ''On the Waterfront'' (1959) * Muzzy Marcellino (?) * Charles Kullman (c. 1959?), Philips 45 rpm, 'Musical Gems' series, SBF 286 *
Ben Webster Benjamin Francis Webster (March 27, 1909 – September 20, 1973) was an American jazz tenor saxophonist. Career Early life and career A native of Kansas City, Missouri, he studied violin, learned how to play blues on the piano from ...
– ''The Warm Moods'' (1960) * The Kirby Stone Four – ''Get That Ball'' (1962) * Tiny Tim (1968) on "Radio Unnameable" *
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– ''Stars and Stripes Forever; March Favorites and College Songs'' (1973, 1978) * Classic Collection - ''A Barbershop Album, vol 1'' (1982) *SIGnificant (2007), downloadable fro
SigmaChi.org


Lyrics

The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Words by Byron D. Stokes, Albion 1913 When the world goes wrong, as it's bound to do And you've broken Dan Cupid's bow And you long for the girl you used to love the maid of the long ago Why light your pipe, bid sorrow avaunt, Blow the smoke from your altar of dreams And wreathe the face of your dream-girl there The love that is just what it seems. The girl of my dreams is the sweetest girl Of all the girls I know Each sweet co-ed, like a rainbow trail Fades in the after glow The blue of her eyes and the gold of her hair Are a blend of the western sky And the moonlight beams On the girl of my dreams She's the Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. The girl of my dreams is the sweetest girl Of all the girls I know And the moon still beams On the girl of my dreams She's the sweetheart of Sigma Chi.


Movies

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The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Often called the most beloved and popular of college fraternity songs, "The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi" was written in 1911 by Byron D. Stokes (Albion Class of 1913) and F. Dudleigh Vernor (Albion '14). Stokes had written the words while in class on ...
'' (1933) *'' Sweetheart of Sigma Chi'' (1946) *'' Deranged'' (1974) - Ezra Cobb (based on
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) sings this song as he drives his mother's exhumed corpse home from the cemetery. *''
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'' (1981)


Television

* '' Who's the Boss'': Mona (
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) Gets Pinned; Episode 4, Season 1; First aired: Tuesday October 30, 1984; Production Code: 0107Who's the Boss: Mona Gets Pinned (TV.com)
/ref> Sung by Dean Butler appearing as Jason and other "Fraternity Brothers" * ''
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'': The last half of the song is sung "a capella" at the very beginning of the show by Jessica when she returns to her old Sorority house, along with the House Mother, played by Dinah Shore, who has remained a close friend to Jessica. One of her favorite Professors, and that of many others, is accused of murdering a member of the Sorority (an apparent "piece of work"). Episode 15, Season 5; First aired: March 12, 1989.


References


External links


Official Sigma Chi website
{{Authority control Sigma Chi 1911 compositions American college songs