"Betty had a lower voice Veronica had a higher voice." "Ronnie was Archie and I was Betty and Veronica," she says. Singer-songwriter Toni Wine, pictured here in 1972, sang the roles of Betty and Veronica on "Sugar, Sugar." "It was very catchy, it had a great hook, it was very singable and we laughed - we had a good time doing it," Toni Wine, one of the real singer-songwriters behind The Archies' hit, says.Īs Wine explains, she and singer Ron Dante were doing commercials and background voice work in New York when legendary music producer Don Kirshner, who also produced for The Monkees, brought them onto the project. 1 on Billboard's Year-End Countdown in 1969. "Sugar, Sugar" by The Archies - yes, from the comics - was named No. It was also a great year for music - but who knew that the year that produced songs like "Fortunate Son," "Age Of Aquarius" and "Everyday People" would crown a bubblegum pop tune by a fictional cartoon band as its top song of the year? The Stonewall Riots invigorated the gay-rights movement, Woodstock brought nearly 1 million people together to celebrate peace, love and music, and Neil Armstrong became the first human to walk on the moon. By and large, 1969 was a transformative year in the U.S.
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