"Bermuda" is a song written by Cynthia Strother[1] and her father Eugene Rex Strother. It was initially performed and released in 1951 by 16-year-old Cynthia and her 11-year-old sister Kay Strother, who performed together under The Bell Sisters moniker ("Bell" was their mother's maiden name) for RCA Records. Their recording of the song featured Henri René and His Orchestra.[2]
The Bell Sisters' version of the song was its highest charting, and reached #7 on the US pop chart national chart on February 16, 1952.[3]
Other versions
Pop
Roberta Lee released a version of the song for Decca Records (Decca #27893) in December 1951.[4]
Jimmy Palmer released a version of the song for Mercury Records (Mercury #6774) in 1952.[4]
Mimi Martel (with Nancy Brookes and the Les Morgan Orchestra) released a version of the song for Tops Records (Tops #319 and Waldorf A/B #108) in 1952.[4]
The Bon-Aires released a version of the song for King Records (King #4975) in 1956.[4]
The website is maintained by Rex Richard Strother (born 1961) of Salt Lake City. He is a nephew of Cynthia and Kay, by way of his mother, Judith Gay Strother (maiden; born 1942). He adopted his mother's surname.