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The Fleetwoods

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The Fleetwoods were a 1950s trio out of Olympia, WA, who had several hit records, including the "doo-wop" standards "Come Softly to Me" (1959) and "Mr. Blue" (1959).

The trio consisted of Gretchen Christopher, Barbara Ellis and Gary Troxell, who were all students at an Olympia high school. Their specialty was soft, romantic ballads, and their first hit was a song written mainly by Troxell with some input from his partners: "Come Softly to Me". Released on Seattle-based Dolphin Records--later renamed Dolton Records--the song became an instant hit, reaching #1 on the US pop charts, #5 on the US R&B charts (unusual at the time, as few white groups ever cracked the top 5 in the R&B charts) and #1 on the UK pop charts. "Mr. Blue", their third single, also hit #1 on the US pop charts and, like their first song, #5 on the R&B charts. Troxell was drafted into the US military in 1960 and was replaced by Vic Dana (who later went on to a respectable singing career of his own). Their last Top 10 single was 1961's "Tragedy". They broke up two years later. However, they did play several concerts and "oldies" revues over the following years, and in 1973 they cut an album but it went nowhere. In 1990 the group toured the US "oldies" circuit when Rhino Records released a "Best of" CD.
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    Geoffrey Rush, Michael Clarke Duncan, Ryan Reynolds, and Mark Strong in Green Lantern (2011)
    Green Lantern
    5.5
    • Soundtrack("Come Softly To Me")
    • 2011
    Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo, and Christie Brinkley in National Lampoon's Vacation (1983)
    National Lampoon's Vacation
    7.3
    • Soundtrack("Mr. Blue")
    • 1983
    River Phoenix, Corey Feldman, Wil Wheaton, and Jerry O'Connell in Stand by Me (1986)
    Stand by Me
    8.1
    • Soundtrack("Come Softly To Me")
    • 1986
    Ron Howard, Richard Dreyfuss, Charles Martin Smith, Candy Clark, Paul Le Mat, Mackenzie Phillips, and Cindy Williams in American Graffiti (1973)
    American Graffiti
    7.4
    • Soundtrack("The Great Imposter")
    • 1973

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    • Harrison Ford, Giancarlo Esposito, Anthony Mackie, Shira Haas, and Danny Ramirez in Captain America: Brave New World (2025)
      Captain America: Brave New World
      5.7
      • performer: "Mr. Blue"
      • 2025
    • Tom Hardy, Austin Butler, and Jodie Comer in The Bikeriders (2023)
      The Bikeriders
      6.6
      • performer: "Come Softly to Me"
      • 2023
    • Regina King in Watchmen (2019)
      Watchmen
      8.2
      TV Mini Series
      • performer: "Mr. Blue" (uncredited)
      • 2019
    • Isabelle Huppert and Roman Kolinka in Things to Come (2016)
      Things to Come
      6.9
      • performer: "Unchained Melody"
      • 2016
    • Amy Morton, John Slattery, and Louisa Krause in Bluebird (2013)
      Bluebird
      5.8
      • performer: "Tragedy"
      • 2013
    • Geoffrey Rush, Michael Clarke Duncan, Ryan Reynolds, and Mark Strong in Green Lantern (2011)
      Green Lantern
      5.5
      • performer: "Come Softly To Me"
      • 2011
    • It's Over. We're Over. (2010)
      It's Over. We're Over.
      Short
      • performer: "Come Softly to Me"
      • 2010
    • Robert Costanzo, Joe Hanna, Sonny Marinelli, and Rick Pasqualone in Mafia II (2010)
      Mafia II
      8.5
      Video Game
      • performer: "COME SOFTLY TO ME" (uncredited)
      • 2010
    • Little New York (2009)
      Little New York
      5.9
      • performer: "Mr. Blue"
      • 2009
    • Nigel Betts, Iain Glen, Catherine Tate, and Jessica Barden in Mrs. Ratcliffe's Revolution (2007)
      Mrs. Ratcliffe's Revolution
      5.7
      • performer: "Come Softly To Me"
      • 2007
    • Sigourney Weaver, Alan Cumming, Anthony LaPaglia, Denis Leary, John Turturro, and Douglas McGrath in Company Man (2000)
      Company Man
      5.2
      • performer: "Come Softly To Me"
      • 2000
    • Forbidden Love: The Unashamed Stories of Lesbian Lives (1992)
      Forbidden Love: The Unashamed Stories of Lesbian Lives
      7.3
      • performer: "Come Softly To Me"
      • 1992
    • Fred Savage, Olivia d'Abo, Danica McKellar, Jason Hervey, Dan Lauria, Alley Mills, and Josh Saviano in The Wonder Years (1988)
      The Wonder Years
      8.4
      TV Series
      • performer: "Come Softly to Me"
      • performer: "Come Softly To Me" (uncredited)
      • 1988–1991
    • Signs of Life (1989)
      Signs of Life
      6.2
      • performer: "Mr. Blue"
      • 1989
    • Michael Keaton in Clean and Sober (1988)
      Clean and Sober
      6.7
      • performer: "Come Softly to Me"
      • 1988

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      CD: "Greatest Hits" (Columbia)

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      Inducted in 1988 into the Northwest Area Association Hall of Fame, inducted in 2005 into the Olympia High School Alumni Association Hall of Fame.

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