The song "Tweedle Dee" was famously performed by the American singer LaVern Baker in the 1950s. Released in 1955, it became one of her biggest hits and is often associated with the rhythm and blues genre of that era. The catchy refrain "Tweedle Dee, Tweedle Dum" contributed to its popularity on the charts.
Samantha Sang's birth name is Cheryl Lau Sang.
Sang Lee died in 2004.
Silas Sang was born in 1978.
An Sang-Mi was born in 1979.
I can not vouch that he sang it in a musical but I clearly recall him singing it on the televised UK 'Sunday Night at the London Palladium' in the mid to late fifties. I remember it being a reproduction of a scene from a current musical which suggests that Stubby Kaye did sing it in a musical, very probably performing in London
The song is "Love is Here" by The Futures
Radio Revellers
The grass roots
Not sure this is what you're looking for, but there was a song titled "You, You, You" by the Ames Brothers in the mid-fifties.
The Mello-Kings in 1957 Actually the title is: Tonite, Tonite It was re-released in 1961 .
Jerry Lee Lewis
She sang when she was nine or eight
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Saul Williams.
It was the Climax Blues Band
Nine Inch Nails..?