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"The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" is a song written by Benjamin Weisman, Dorothy Wayne, and Marilyn Garrett. It became a popular hit in 1962 for Bobby Vee and has had several cover versions over the years.
The Night Has a Thousand Eyes is the ninth studio album by American singer Bobby Vee, and released in February 1963 by Liberty Records. [1] Ernie Freeman arranged the album, while Snuff Garrett produced it. The album features the tracks "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes", "Anonymous Phone Call", and the first recording of "Go Away Little Girl". [2]
Meanwhile, there's a parade of pop stars including Freddy Cannon, Ketty Lester, Jeremy Lloyd, Bobby Vee, the Crickets, the Springfields, Jet Harris, Tony Meehan, Joe Brown and the Bruvvers, the Tornados, Brian Poole and the Tremeloes, and Johnny Tillotson. Vee sings "All You Gotta Do Is Touch Me" and "The Night Has A Thousand Eyes".
Bobby Vee's Golden Greats "Someday (When I'm Gone from You)" 99 — — — 129 — Bobby Vee Meets the Crickets "A Forever Kind of Love" B-side: "Remember Me, Huh?" (from Take Good Care of My Baby) U.K. release only: Liberty 10046 — — 13 — — — A Bobby Vee Recording Session "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" / Liberty 55521 3 2 3 8 4 2 ...
The Night Has a Thousand Eyes, a 1963 album by Bobby Vee, which contained the single: "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" (song), written by Benjamin Weisman, Dorothy Wayne, and Marilynn Garrett made popular by Bobby Vee; Night Has a Thousand Eyes, a 1948 American film based on Night Has a Thousand Eyes, a novel by Cornell Woolrich published under ...
Pop singer Bobby Vee, whose string of hits included 'Rubber Ball' and 'Devil or Angel,' died Monday, the St. Cloud, Minnesota, Times reported.
The Night Has a Thousand Eyes (1963) Merry Christmas from Bobby Vee is the eighth studio album American singer Bobby Vee , and was released in December 1962 by Liberty Records .
Bobby Vee Meets the Ventures is a 1963 cross-over rock and roll album that brings Bobby Vee, a singer, together with the Ventures, an instrumental quartet. [4] Two tracks are instrumentals performed by the Ventures alone. [5] Bobby Vee Meets the Ventures was promoted by touring along with the 1962 album Bobby Vee Meets the Crickets. [6]