Shoot the Sherbert to Me Herbert
From the Decca release in 1939. The Merry Macs were a popular vocal teams of the early 1940s. They got its start in the mid 1920s when three high school age brothers (Judd, Joe and Ted McMichael) began performing under the name "The McMichaels." In 1927 they were hired by bandleader Joe Haymes who changed their name to "The Personality Boys." They became known as the Merry Macs with the addition of vocalist Cheri McKay in 1930. McKay was replaced by Helen Carroll in 1938. Some of the group's best known recordings include "Mairzy Doats," "Praise The Lord and Pass The Ammunition" and "The Hut Sut Song."
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