In 1945, "Rum and Coca-Cola" became a huge commercial for The Andrews Sisters. This great song topped the charts in the United States and also did quite well worldwide. Ironically, some radio stations refused to play the song because it mentioned rum, missing the blatant hints that women were prostituting themselves for the "Yankee Dollar." So what did The Andrews Sisters think of these risque lyrics laced with social commentary? They later claimed that they had given little tho