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Bobby Darin (born Walden Robert Cassotto; May 14, 1936 – December 20, 1973) was an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and actor of film and television. He performed in a range of music genres, including jazz, pop, rock'n'roll, folk, swing and country.
He started as a songwriter for Connie Francis, and recorded his own first million-seller "Splish Splash" in 1958. This was followed by "Dream Lover," "Mack the Knife," and "Beyond the Sea," which brought him world fame. In 1962, he won a Golden Globe Award for his first film Come September, co-starring his first wife, Sandra Dee.
Throughout the 1960s, he became more politically active and worked on Robert F. Kennedy's Democratic presidential campaign. He was present on the night of June 4/5, 1968, at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles at the time of Kennedy's assassination. The same year, he discovered that he had been brought up by his grandmother, not his mother, and that the girl he had thought to be his sister was actually his mother. These events deeply affected Darin and sent him into a long period of seclusion.
Bobby Darin is the debut album by American singer Bobby Darin released in 1958. It includes Darin's US number one hit "Splish Splash".
Music critic Andrew Hamilton wrote in his Allmusic review on the 1994 CD reissue "Somebody tried to remake Darin into a young Dean Martin and failed. Only the most ardent Bobby Darin fans should consider purchasing this CD."
The following highways are numbered 58:
National Highway 58, (NH 58)
State Route 94 (SR 94) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. Known for much of its length as Ivanhoe Road, the state highway runs 28.39 miles (45.69 km) from U.S. Route 58 and US 221 near Galax north to US 52 in Fort Chiswell. SR 94 connects Galax, Wytheville, and Independence (via SR 274) with the communities of Fries and Ivanhoe along the New River, which the highway parallels for much of its length.
SR 94 begins at an intersection with US 58 and US 221 (Grayson Parkway) in Grayson County west of Galax. The state highway heads northwest as Riverside Drive, which crosses the New River and parallels the river upstream to the highway's intersection with SR 274 (Riverside Drive). At that intersection, SR 94 turns north onto Scenic Road, which heads toward the town of Fries. The state highway parallels the New River, this time following it downstream, into the town limits to the west end of Main Street, where SR 94 makes a sharp turn northwest onto Ivanhoe Road. The state highway ascents out of the narrow river valley and enters Carroll County. SR 94 has a curvaceous path that crosses Brush Creek and Little Brush Creek and passes to the west of Cold Ridge. The state highway straightens and approaches the New River again as it enters Wythe County, then curves northwest and passes through the village of Ivanhoe. SR 94 heads north out of Ivanhoe, crosses Cripple Creek, and runs straight between intersections with its old alignment, named Virginia 94 Old or Sheffey School Road. The state highway reaches its northern terminus at the east end of Lick Mountain at an intersection with US 52 (Fort Chiswell Road) in Fort Chiswell.
Route 58 may refer to:
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Route 58 · Bobby Darin Songs From Big Sur ℗ 2004 Bobby Darin Testamentary Trust Released on: 2004-09-13 Composer Lyricist: Bobby Darin Auto-generated by YouTube.
Bobby Darin's original tune "Route 58." Can be found on "Songs from Big Sur." Enjoy!
Thomas Jeffersons Middle School talent show. May 2008. Scalia Brothers Jim(Bass) and Anthony (Guitar) along with dad Jimmy Scalia filling in on the drums. Doing Bobby Darin's self penned song "Route 58" Great memories, great times, great fun and great sons!
My brother, my dad, and I were in a talent show for my middle school . This rock song was written and sung by Bobby Darin and it is called "Route 58".
Provided to YouTube by Believe SAS City Life · Bobby Darin Commitment / Rare Darin ℗ 2004 - Bobby Darin Testamentary Trust Released on: 2007-09-03 Composer: Bobby Darin Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Distractions, Pt. 1 · Bobby Darin Songs From Big Sur ℗ 2004 Bobby Darin Testamentary Trust Released on: 2004-09-13 Composer Lyricist: Bobby Darin Auto-generated by YouTube.
Some of These Days (Remastered) · Bobby Darin Essential Recordings (Remastered) ℗ ERR Songs Remastered Released on: 2014-05-27 Music Publisher: D.R Composer: Shelton Brooks Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Believe SAS Some of These Days · Bobby Darin Classic Summer Jazz Masters ℗ ERR Songs Remastered Released on: 2014-08-15 Music Publisher: D.R Composer: Shelton Brooks Auto-generated by YouTube.
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Bobby Darin (born Walden Robert Cassotto; May 14, 1936 – December 20, 1973) was an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and actor of film and television. He performed in a range of music genres, including jazz, pop, rock'n'roll, folk, swing and country.
He started as a songwriter for Connie Francis, and recorded his own first million-seller "Splish Splash" in 1958. This was followed by "Dream Lover," "Mack the Knife," and "Beyond the Sea," which brought him world fame. In 1962, he won a Golden Globe Award for his first film Come September, co-starring his first wife, Sandra Dee.
Throughout the 1960s, he became more politically active and worked on Robert F. Kennedy's Democratic presidential campaign. He was present on the night of June 4/5, 1968, at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles at the time of Kennedy's assassination. The same year, he discovered that he had been brought up by his grandmother, not his mother, and that the girl he had thought to be his sister was actually his mother. These events deeply affected Darin and sent him into a long period of seclusion.
You'd be so nice by the fire
Where the breeze that's it sneak in on high sing a lullaby
You'd be all that I could desire.
Under stars chilled by the winter
Under an August moon burnin' above
You'd be so nice, you'd be paradise
To come home to and love.
You'd be ever so nice to park shoes by the fire
While the breeze on high chants a lullaby
You'd be all that I could desire.
And under stars chilled by the wintertime
Under an August moon burnin' above
You'd be so nice, you'd be a lot more than paradise
To come home to and love.
And love
And love
Let's make love.