Bobby Darin - The Ultimate Bobby Darin (1986)
Artist: Bobby Darin
Title: The Ultimate Bobby Darin
Year Of Release: 1986
Label: Warner Special Products
Genre: Jazz, Swing, Easy Listening, Rock & Roll, Big Band, Oldies
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 42:40
Total Size: 272 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: The Ultimate Bobby Darin
Year Of Release: 1986
Label: Warner Special Products
Genre: Jazz, Swing, Easy Listening, Rock & Roll, Big Band, Oldies
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 42:40
Total Size: 272 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Splish Splash
02. Queen Of The Hop
03. Plain Jane
04. Dream Lover
05. Mack The Knife
06. Clementine
07. Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home
08. Lazy River
09. You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby
10. Irresistable You
11. Multiplication
12. Things
13. I'll Be There
14. Early In The Morning
15. Artificial Flowers
16. Somebody To Love
17. Beyond The Sea
American singer, actor, songwriter, and musician (born May 14, 1936 in Harlem, New York, USA - died December 20, 1973 in Los Angeles, California, USA).
Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1990 (Performer).
Inducted into Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1999.
Grammy Awards for Best New Artist (1959) and Best New Album (“That’s All” 1959)
As a highly intelligent student, Bobby Darin dropped out of college and changed his name to 'Bobby Darin' to set out in pursuit of his musical ambitions. During the late 1950s, his first well-known hit "Splish Splash" was released, quickly followed by "Dream Lover" and the unforgettable "Mack The Knife". In 1960 he also began acting in movies and by the early 1970's he had his own television show. Sadly, as a result of multiple bouts with rheumatic fever during his childhood he was left with a damaged heart. This ultimately caught up with him, causing Darin to pass away at the age of 37 on December 20, 1973. He was revered by Dick Clark as one of the greatest entertainers to have lived, and has a discography to prove it.
Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1990 (Performer).
Inducted into Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1999.
Grammy Awards for Best New Artist (1959) and Best New Album (“That’s All” 1959)
As a highly intelligent student, Bobby Darin dropped out of college and changed his name to 'Bobby Darin' to set out in pursuit of his musical ambitions. During the late 1950s, his first well-known hit "Splish Splash" was released, quickly followed by "Dream Lover" and the unforgettable "Mack The Knife". In 1960 he also began acting in movies and by the early 1970's he had his own television show. Sadly, as a result of multiple bouts with rheumatic fever during his childhood he was left with a damaged heart. This ultimately caught up with him, causing Darin to pass away at the age of 37 on December 20, 1973. He was revered by Dick Clark as one of the greatest entertainers to have lived, and has a discography to prove it.