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Bobby Darin (born Walden Robert Cassotto; May 14, 1936 – December 20, 1973) [8] was an American musician, songwriter, and actor. He performed jazz, pop, rock and roll, folk, swing, and country music.
This is the discography of American singer Bobby Darin. It lists Darin's original singles, LPs, and compilations from his career. Darin recorded his first single, "Rock Island Line"/"Timber", on the Decca label in 1956, and released his eponymous debut album two years later in 1958. The majority of the singer's recordings were released on Atco ...
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It was Darin's return to the Top 10 after a four-year absence (the single peaked at No. 8 in the US and No. 9 in the UK in 1966). The tracks leaned heavily towards songs by Hardin and John Sebastian — seven of the songs were written by these two songwriters and Darin's next album would follow a similar process. The song "Red Balloon" had not ...
Two of a Kind. (1961) Love Swings. (1961) Two of a Kind is an album by American singer Bobby Darin and singer/composer Johnny Mercer, released in 1961. It was arranged and conducted by Billy May. The LP was recorded over four dates in August 1960, with several songs recorded on more than one occasion, and three songs not released on the album ...
This Is Darin. (1960) That's All is an album by American singer Bobby Darin released in 1959 and arranged by Richard Wess. It was on the Billboard LP charts for 52 weeks and peaked at number seven. It also includes Darin's US No. 1 hit "Mack the Knife", which spent nine weeks at the top spot, and "Beyond the Sea", which was a Top 10 hit. [1]
In his Allmusic review, critic JT Griffith called it “One of the most underappreciated Bobby Darin albums and one of the most exciting to revisit.” [1] Billboard commented "...lends his gusto and bravado to a powerful line-up of contemporary folk hits." [3] Cashbox described the album as a "Superb performances by [Darin]" [4]
Bobby Darin singles chronology. "You're the Reason I'm Living". (1962) " 18 Yellow Roses ". (1963) "Treat My Baby Good". (1963) " 18 Yellow Roses " is a song by American singer Bobby Darin from his fourteenth studio album of the same name (1963). It was released as the only single from the album on May 6, 1963, by Capitol Records.