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Bobby Sherman. Robert Cabot Sherman Jr. (born July 22, 1943) is an American singer and actor who was a teen idol in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He had a series of successful singles, notably the million-seller "Little Woman" (1969).
Here Come the Brides is an American comedy Western television series from Screen Gems that aired on the ABC television network from September 25, 1968, to April 3, 1970. It was loosely based on Asa Mercer's efforts in the 1860s to import marriageable women (the Mercer Girls) from the East Coast cities of the United States to Seattle, where there was a shortage.
Easy Come, Easy Go (Bobby Sherman song) " Easy Come, Easy Go " is a song written by Jack Keller and Diane Hildebrand that was a hit single for Bobby Sherman in 1970. [1] The song was first released by Mama Cass Elliot on July 5, 1969, on her album Bubblegum, Lemonade, and... Something for Mama. [2]
Bobby Sherman singles chronology. "Think Of Rain". (1967) " Little Woman ". (1969) "La La La (If I Had You)" (1969) " Little Woman " is a 1969 song recorded by Bobby Sherman and composed by Danny Janssen.
"La La La (If I Had You)" is a song by Bobby Sherman released in November 1969. [1] Written by Danny Janssen (who had written Sherman's previous single, Little Woman), the song spent 11 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at No. 9, [2] while reaching No. 14 on Billboard ' s Easy Listening chart.
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Seattle (song) "Seattle" is a song composed by Hugo Montenegro with lyrics by Jack Keller and Ernie Sheldon. It was used as the theme for the 1968 – 1970 ABC-TV United States television show Here Come the Brides,[1] which was set in 19th-century Seattle, Washington.
Hey, Mister Sun. " Hey, Mister Sun " is a song by Bobby Sherman released in 1970. The song spent nine weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at No. 24, [1] while reaching No. 3 on Billboard ' s Easy Listening chart. [2][3] In Canada, the song reached No. 19 on the " RPM 100", [4] and No. 7 on Toronto 's CHUM 30 chart. [5]