Showing posts with label 1960. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1960. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Bobby Darin, Jack Lawrence, and Beyond The Sea (new interview)

Beyond The Sea Lyricist Jack Lawrence

Bobby Darin Song File: Lyricist Jack Lawrence goes "Beyond The Sea"
"One day at the publisher's offices I ran into a new young singer with a distinctive style," explains Lawrence. "He was brash and a bit cocky, but rather refreshing, and his name was Bobby Darin..." READ MORE

Friday, January 11, 2008

Bobby Darin on The George Burns Show (1960) (3 Videos)

The latest BOBBY DARIN VIDEO BLAST at DarinLand.com features 3 clips of Bobby Darin performing on an episode of the George Burns Show in 1960. Darin sings "Buttons and Bows" in a big musical production number with Betty Grable and Polly Bergen, accompanies himself on piano for an amazing version of "My Funny Valentine," and delivers a kickin' rendition of "Bill Bailey." To see the clips, use this link:

Bobby Darin on the George Burns Show (3 Videos)

There's also a new POLL (What is your favorite Bobby Darin single on the Capitol Label in 1965?).

Check it all out at DarinLand.com

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Bobby Darin sings "I Have Dreamed," "Some of These Days," and "The Gal That Got Away"

The latest BOBBY DARIN VIDEO BLAST on the DarinLand.com site features 3 classic clips of Bobby Darin, singing "I Have Dreamed," "Some of These Days," and "The Gal That Got Away." Use this link to see the clips:

BOBBY DARIN SINGS I HAVE DREAMED AND MORE

There's also a new poll (What is your favorite Bobby Darin Christmas single?) and a new Question of the Week (What is your favorite love song written by Bobby Darin?)

Check it all out at Darinland.com.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Bobby Darin and Connie Francis sing Cole Porter's "You're The Top" (video)

Bobby Darin and Connie Francis singing Cole Porter's "You're The Top" on Ed Sullivan in 1960. The chemistry between these former sweethearts is positively enchanting...

Friday, September 14, 2007

Bobby Darin on 1960 British TV Special (5 videos)

The latest Bobby Darin Video Blast on the DarinLand.com site features Bobby in the 1960 British TV Special, "This is Bobby Darin." There are 5 videos to choose from, including duets with Clyde McPhatter and Duane Eddy. Use this link to see it:

This is Bobby Darin TV Special (1960)

Monday, August 20, 2007

Bobby Darin CD Profile: Darin at the Copa

Bobby Darin: Darin at the Copa CD

Bobby Darin: Darin at the Copa (Atco 33-122, August 1960)
CD Release: Atlantic 82629, 6/24/1994
Recording Dates: June 15-16, 1960, Live at the Copacabana in NYC
Producers: Ahmet Ertegun, Nesuhi Ertegun
Engineers: Tom Dowd, Phil Iehle
Arrangements: Richard Berke*, Buddy Bregman**, Bobby Scott***, Richard Wess****
Musicians: Paul Shelley's Copacabana Orchestra conducted by Richard Behrke; Richard Behrke (p); Ronnie Zito (d); other details unknown.

Original LP Sequence:

Side 1:
****Medley: Swing Low Sweet Chariot (Traditional), Lonesome Road (Gene Austin/Nathaniel Shilkret)
****Some of These Days (Shelton Brooks)
****Mack the Knife (Kurt Weill/Bertolt Brecht/Marc Blitzstein)
***Love for Sale (Cole Porter)
**Clementine (Woody Harris)
*You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To (Cole Porter)
****Dream Lover (Bobby Darin)

Side 2:
***Bill Bailey (Traditional)
**I Have Dreamed (Richard Rodgers/Oscar Hammerstein)
**I Can't Give You Anything But Love (Dorothy Fields/Jimmy McHugh)
Alright, O.K., You Win (Sid Wyche/Mamie Watts)
*Medley: By Myself (Howard Dietz/Arthur Schwartz)/When Your Lover Has Gone (E.A. Swan)
I Got a Woman (Ray Charles/Renald Richard)
****That's All (Bob Haymes/Alan Brandt)

Comments: Following on the heels of his breakthrough 1959 standards record "That's All", 22-year-old Bobby Darin realized yet another one of his career goals when he played the stage of the legendary Copacabana in New York City to standing-room-only crowds. The kid who had achieved a hit with the rock novelty tune "Splish Splash" suddenly became "Mr Showman of 1960" (Gene Knight, New York Journal-American). "Darin is no freak of the rock n' roll variety and no callow crooner with contempt for his audience, but a genuine star, showman and entertainer," declared Lee Mortimer of the New York Mirror. In fact, the accolades for Darin's Copa debut flowed more freely than champagne at a Broadway opening night. One of Darin's biggest admirers, Walter Winchell, summed it up nicely: "Darin received so many wires of congrats that Western Union told him 'you hold the record for telegrams in one night'." Critics and stars were falling over themselves to compliment Bobby's talent--and listening to this record, it's easy to understand why. Darin knocks the Copa audience for a loop, gaining their respect in the process. Along with the aforementioned "That's All", this album is a must have for any Darin fan.

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Bobby Darin CD Profile: The 25th Day of December

Bobby Darin: The 25th Day of December

Bobby Darin: The 25th Day of December (Atco 33-125, October 24, 1960)
CD Release: Atlantic 91772, 10/25/1991
Recording Dates: August 19-21, 1960 in Los Angeles, CA.
Producer: Ahmet Ertegun
Engineer: Bill Putnam
Arrangements: Bobby Scott
Musicians: Bobby Scott (cond), other details unknown.

Original LP Sequence:

Side 1:
O Come All Ye Faithful (August 19)
Poor Little Jesus (August 20)
Child of God (August 21)
Baby Born Today (August 20)
Holy Holy Holy (August 19)
Ave Maria (August 19)

Side 2:
Go Tell It on the Mountain (August 21)
While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks (August 20)
Jehovah Hallelujah (August 21)
Mary Where Is Your Baby (August 21)
Silent Night, Holy Night (August 20)
Dona Nobis Pacem (August 19)
Amen (August 21)

Bonus Tracks added to CD: The single track "Christmas Auld Lang Syne" (Manny Kurtz [aka Mann Curtis]/Frank Military), recorded with Bobby Scott's Orchestra on August 18 in Los Angeles, was added to the CD re-issue of this LP.

Comments: Bobby Darin was famous for delivering the unexpected, and with this release he did it again: a Christmas themed offering that is soulful, reverant, and rousing all at once. On "Baby Born Today" and "Jehovah Hallelujah", he kicks it out with a joyous shout that is equal to Brother Ray's. Alternately, his "Ave Maria" is so tender, gentle and stunningly beautiful that it is bound to silence any detractor who ever claimed Darin's voice was less than exquisite.