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"Things" is a song which was written and recorded by Bobby Darin in 1962. Released as a single, it reached No.3 in the U.S.and Canada, No.2 in the U.K., and No.3 in the first-ever official Irish Singles Chart, published by RTÉ in October 1962. It was later covered by Ronnie Dove and became a Top 30 country hit for him.
Bobby Darin (born Walden Robert Cassotto; May 14, 1936 – December 20, 1973) [1] was an American musician, songwriter, and actor. He performed jazz, pop, rock and roll, folk, swing, and country music.
Darin had left Atco Records for Capitol when Things and Other Things was released. [2] The songs were taken from different sessions, some of which date back over four years."I'll Be There" was the only Darin original covered by Elvis Presley.
The Bobby Darin Story "Nature Boy" 1961 40 31 — — 14 — — 24 Things and Other Things "Theme from 'Come September'" (as Bobby Darin & His Orchestra) — 55 — — — — — 50 "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby" 5 7 — — 2 — — 10 Twist with Bobby Darin "Irresistible You" 15 16 — — 2 — — — "Multiplication" 30 26 ...
You're the Reason I'm Living is a 1963 album by Bobby Darin. It contains Country and Western music, often with a big band twist, and features arrangements by Jimmie Haskell, Shorty Rogers and Gerald Wilson. The title track was a number three hit single. The album reached number 43 on the Billboard 200 chart.
Pages in category "Songs written by Bobby Darin" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
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Aces Back to Back is a compact disc featuring a compilation of songs by Bobby Darin plus a DVD containing archival video of Darin. The set was compiled and released in 2004 by Hyena Records in an agreement with the Bobby Darin estate 31 years after Darin's death. [2] [3] According to producer Joel Dorn, "The title says it all.