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
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Bobby Darin, Jack Lawrence, and Beyond The Sea (new interview)
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Labels: 1959, 1960, 45, Beyond the Sea, Bobby Darin, Hit, Interview, Jack Lawrence, Single
Sunday, February 24, 2008
New Bobby Darin Decca CD Reviewed
Check out a review of the new Bobby Darin CD from El Toro, "Early Bobby Darin," at this link:
http://darinland.com/Bobby-Darin-Early-Bobby-Darin-Review.html
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Labels: 1956, 1957, 45, Atco, Atlantic, Bobby Darin, CD, Decca, New, Review, Rock Island Line, Single, Timber
Monday, February 18, 2008
Bobby Darin Decca Recordings on CD for the First Time
Bobby Darin fans will have something to sing about this March, when the El Toro label issues Darin's complete Decca recordings on CD for the very first time. Entitled Early Bobby Darin, the disc includes both sides of every Decca single Darin released in 1956 and 1957, plus several early Atco tracks, with fun outtakes of "Pretty Betty" and "Don't Call My Name" thrown in for good measure.
You can pre-order your copy at this link:
Pre-Order the Early Bobby Darin CD
Here are the complete details:
BOBBY DARIN - EARLY BOBBY DARIN (El Toro; ETCD1018)
Tracks:
1 - Silly Willy (B Darin/D Kirshner/GM Shaw) Decca
2 - Help Me (C Coben) Decca
3 - Rock Island Line (L. Donegan) Decca
4 - Wear My Ring (B Darin/D Kirshner) Atco
5 - (I Found A) Million Dollar Baby (B Rose /M Dixon /H Warren ) Atco
6 - The Greatest Builder C Coben/M Gabler) Decca
7 - Don't Call My Name (B Darin/D Kirshner) Atco
8 - Timber (B Darin/D Kirshner/GM Shaw) Decca
9 - Pretty Betty (B Darin/D Kirshner) Atco
10- I Can't Go On (D Pomus / M Shuman) Atco
11 - Hear Them Bells (M Garson/B Kaye) Decca
12 - Talk To Me Something (B Darin/D Kirshner) Atco
13 - Pretty Betty (take 5) (Bobby Darin/Don Kirshner) - Unreleased
14 - Dealer In Dreams (B Darin/D Kirshner) Decca
15 - Don't Call My Name (take 3) (B Darin/D Kirshner) - Unrelased
16 - Blue-Eyed Mermaid (B Short) Decca
17 - Just In Case You Change Your Mind (H Patterson / M Bell) Atco
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Labels: 1956, 1957, Atco, Bobby Darin, Decca, news, Rock Island Line, Single, Timber
Monday, October 15, 2007
Bobby Darin, The Singles: We Didn't Ask to Be Brought Here/Funny What Love Can Do
BOBBY DARIN: WE DIDN'T ASK TO BE BROUGHT HERE/FUNNY WHAT LOVE CAN DO (Atlantic 2305; 1965)
In August of 1965, after making 7 albums on the Capitol label, Bobby Darin returned to the studios of Atlantic Records to record his very first self-penned protest song, "We Didn't Ask To Be Brought Here." The lyrical tone was anti-establishment, the arrangement was fully electric, and the result was one of his finest original recordings. Darin had left Atlantic in 1961 for many reasons, not the least of which was a lack of control over his own recordings. Clearly, he was now fully in charge.
The B-Side, "Funny What Love Can Do," is another excellent original, reflecting Darin's unparalleled command of almost every musical form. This wailin' blues number could easily stand right alongside the work of Howlin' Wolf or Willie Dixon. Darin executes an agile turn of phrase as he flips his "drinkin'/thinkin'" refrain upside down on the second pass. His blues harp playing is, as always, brilliant.
WHERE TO FIND THESE SONGS
“We Didn't Ask To Be Brought Here” and "Funny What Love Can Do" appear on the following CDs:
As Long As I’m Singing: The Bobby Darin Collection
Dream Lover: Bobby Darin Sings
Bobby Darin: Sings The Shadow Of Your Smile/In A Broadway Bag (Remastered)
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Labels: 1965, 45, Atlantic, Blues, Bobby Darin, bobbydarin, Funny What Love Can Do, Protest, Single, We Didn't Ask To Be Brought Here
Sunday, September 9, 2007
Bobby Darin, The Singles: You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby/Sorrow Tomorrow
BOBBY DARIN: YOU MUST HAVE BEEN A BEAUTIFUL BABY (Charted at #5)/SORROW TOMORROW (ATCO 6206; 1961)
Considering the immense amount of talent behind Bobby Darin's recording of "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby", it was no doubt destined to be a top ten smash. Lyrics by the great Johnny Mercer, music by the incomparable Harry Warren, a typically ingenious arrangement by Jimmie Haskell, and a thrilling vocal from Darin all come together to knock your socks clear across the room. Bobby's "Whoa, you know, you know, you know you know!" intro sends shivers straight up the spine. He could do that better than any performer before and after, and he's still doing it.
"Sorrow Tomorrow", written by Brill Building legends Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman, is a rhythmic lost love ballad, also arranged by Mr. Haskell. Here both Darin and Haskell show a different side. Darin's lamenting vocal seems to come straight from the Country Music Hall of Fame, while Haskell's arrangement is a fun and fascinating hybrid of pop, rock and country -- not rockabilly necessarily, but something completely his own. Very cool.
WHERE TO FIND THESE SONGS
"You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby" appears on the following CDs:
As Long As I'm Singing: The Bobby Darin Collection
Best of Bobby Darin, Vol. One: Splish Splash
Bobby Darin: Definitive Pop
Dream Lover: Bobby Darin Sings
Bobby Darin: Greatest Hits (Import)
Twist with Bobby Darin
Ultimate Bobby Darin
Very Best of Bobby Darin
"Sorrow Tomorrow" appears on the following CDs:
Bobby Darin: Things and Other Things
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Labels: 1961, 45, Atco, Atlantic, Bobby Darin, bobbydarin, Brill Building, Doc Pomus, Harry Warren, Johnny Mercer, Mort Shuman, Review, Single, Sorrow Tomorrow, You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby
Thursday, August 9, 2007
Bobby Darin: Rock Island Line/Timber 45 on Ebay
There's a copy of Bobby Darin's debut single from 1956, "Rock Island Line"/"Timber," up on Ebay.
Here's a link to the listing:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170138611741
HA CHA indeeeed!
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Labels: 1956, 45, Bobby Darin, bobbydarin, collectible, Decca, Folk, Music, rare, Rock Island Line, Single, Timber
