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Do What You Gotta Do is the eighteenth studio album American singer Bobby Vee and was released in October 1968 by Liberty Records. [1] The only single from the album was "Do What You Gotta Do". Dallas Smith arranged and produced the album.
Bobby Vee's Golden Greats is a compilation album by American singer Bobby Vee that was released in November 1962 by Liberty Records. It was Vee's first greatest hits compilation on the Liberty label. He had as the major influences in his career his personal manager Arnold Mills and record producer, Snuff Garrett. [1] [2]
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Bobby Vee Sings Your Favorites is the debut album by American Singer Bobby Vee, released in May 1960 by Liberty Records. [2]It features his 1st big hit Devil or Angel, and a mirror hit "Since I Met You Baby", They peaked at Nos. 6, and 81, respectively, on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in the United States.
Bobby Vee with Strings and Things is the third studio album American singer Bobby Vee, and was released in June 1961 by Liberty Records. [1] The album peaked at no. 47 on the failed to chart on the Cashbox albums chart. [2] [3]
"Come Back When You Grow Up" was a comeback for the 24 year-old Vee, and it reached No.3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1967. [ 3 ] and No.2 in Canada . [ 4 ] It was ranked No.15 on Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1967 [ 5 ] and No.29 in Canada.
With the runup to Christmas being a big season for tire sales, Arnold bet that music could draw people into Goodyear's then 60,000 retail outlets. Arnold pitched the idea that buyers would be ...
Down the Line is the 21st studio album by American singer Bobby Vee, released on June 22, 1999, by Rockhouse Studios, his 1st studio album in 27 years.It was produced by Vee and his son, Jeff, and arranged and conducted by Greg Armstrong and Jeff Vee [1] with the help of his three sons.