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Bobby Dunbar was an American boy whose disappearance at the age of four and apparent return were widely reported in newspapers across the United States in 1912 and 1913. . After eight months of nationwide searching, investigators believed that they had found the child in Mississippi, in the hands of William Cantwell Walters of Barnesville, North Caro
Album US Cou. [2] CAN Cou. [5] "No Memories Hangin' Round" (Rosanne Cash with Bobby Bare) 1979 17: 38 Right or Wrong "We Love the Same Girl" (John Brack with Bobby Bare) [27] 1987 — — Hard Times "Simple Goodbye" (John Brack with Bobby Bare) [28] 1990 — — Face to Face "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in ...
The albums discography of American country artist Bobby Bare contains 39 studio albums, 28 compilation albums, two box sets and one live album.Bare's first album was a compilation released in August 1963 on RCA Victor titled "Detroit City" and Other Hits by Bobby Bare.
The Telefones are a musical group based in Dallas, Texas.A regular act at the notable punk venue the Hot Klub in the 1980s, they are generally considered a pioneer Texas punk band, [1] [2] but have also been called “Dallas' first—and best—new wave band,” [3] and yet also "[n]either punk nor new-wave."
The Love Boat – 20 February 1982 – episode "New York, A.C./Live It Up/All's Fair in Love and War" – with Edd Byrnes, Jill St. John, Bobby Sherman and Annette Funicello; New Love, American Style – 3 January 1986 – "Love and the Girl of My Dreams" The Facts of Life – 21 February 1987 – "62 Pick Up"
This discography of the Riverside Records label includes the two principal 12" LP series. The main label's mono series had a 12- (later RLP 12-) prefix and the RLP 1100 series consisted of stereo issues (not given here) of albums also released in mono. The Jazzland subsidiary is also listed, but the earlier 10" series are omitted. They ...
New York City Celtic rock band Black 47 released a song titled "Who Killed Bobby Fuller" on their second album, Home of the Brave, in 1994, [15] and Atlanta indie rock band The Rock*A*Teens released an identically titled song on their 1996 self-titled debut album. [16]
Their first album, Fabulous Poodles, was produced by John Entwistle, bassist for The Who, who also played eight-string bass on a few songs. [1] Their second LP, Unsuitable , featured their two best known songs, "Mirror Star" and "Chicago Boxcar (Boston Back)" and was produced by Muff Winwood .