<P> On Cash Box magazine's Best - Selling Record charts, where all versions of the song are combined, the song reached #5 on December 2, 1950 . </P> <P> The song gained so much popularity before the musical actually opened that it was moved from its original spot at the start of the second act into the first act . </P> <P> The number, in context of the show, can be performed either as "Miss Adelaide and her Chick Chick Chickedies," where the girls are dressed in yellow feathers, or as "Miss Adelaide and the Hot Box Farmerettes," where skimpy plantation outfits are worn (often jean cutoffs and checkered racing shirts or short gingham sundresses). </P> <Ul> <Li> The Andrews Sisters (1953) </Li> <Li> Vivian Blaine (1953) </Li> <Li> Perry Como and Betty Hutton (1950) </Li> <Li> Doris Day (1950) </Li> <Li> Johnny Desmond (1953) </Li> <Li> Connie Haines (1950) </Li> <Li> Frankie Laine and Jo Stafford (1953) </Li> <Li> Margaret Whiting and Jimmy Wakely (1950) </Li> <Li> Sharon, Lois & Bram From In The Schoolyard (1981) T.V recording (1987) </Li> <Li> VeggieTales Junior's Bedtime Songs (2002) </Li> <Li> Dan Zanes & Friends Rocket Ship Beach (1990) </Li> <Li> Faith Prince Guys and Dolls 1992 Broadway Revival Cast Recording </Li> </Ul>

What is the meaning of i love you a bushel and a peck