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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.
Bobby Darin (born Walden Robert Cassotto; May 14, 1936 – December 20, 1973) [1] was an American singer, songwriter, and actor. He performed jazz, pop, rock and roll, folk, swing, and country music.
Just in Time is an upcoming jukebox musical based on the life of American singer Bobby Darin, with a book by Warren Leight and Isaac Oliver.Based on an original concept by Ted Chapin, the musical is scheduled to have its premiere on April 23, 2025, at Broadway's Circle in the Square Theatre, with Alex Timbers as director and Jonathan Groff in the lead role as Darin. [1]
It should only contain pages that are Bobby Darin songs or lists of Bobby Darin songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Bobby Darin songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Golden Folk Hits is an studio album by American singer Bobby Darin, released in November 1963 by Capitol Records, [1] and arranged by Walter Raim. [1]The album was released on compact disc by EMI in 2002 as tracks 13 through 24 on a pairing of two albums on one CD with tracks 1 through 12 containing Darin's 1963 album, Earthy!.
Things and Other Things is a studio album by American singer Bobby Darin, released in July 1962. [1] The album debuted on the Billboard Top LPs chart in the issue dated October 6, 1962, and remained on the chart for ten weeks, peaking at number 45. [2]
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.
That's All is the second album by American singer Bobby Darin, released in March 1959, [3] and arranged by Richard Wess.. The album debuted on the Billboard Best Selling LPs chart in the issue dated October 5, 1959, and remained on the chart for 52 weeks, peaking at number 7. [4]