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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.
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"Dream Lover" is a song written by Bobby Darin and recorded by him on March 5, 1959. Darin decided to stretch out some chord changes he found on the piano and add strings and voices. The song was produced by Ahmet Ertegun and Jerry Wexler and engineered by Tom Dowd. It became a multi-million seller, reaching #2 on the US charts for a week and #4 on the R&B charts. "Dream Lover" was kept from the number one spot by "The Battle of New Orleans" by Johnny Horton and went to #1 in the UK for four weeks during June and July 1959. It was released as a single on Atco Records in 1959. In addition to Darin's vocal, the song features Neil Sedaka on piano. A picture sleeve, featuring a portrait of Darin, was also issued for this record.
The song is featured in the 1991 movie Hot Shots! starring Charlie Sheen. A remake of the song performed by Dion is also played in full, during the end credits. The song was also used in Michael Apted's 1974 movie Stardust and in Barry Levinson's 1982 debut film Diner. A version of the song, retitled "Dream Maker" and with rewritten lyrics, appears in the pilot of the 1987 TV series Rags to Riches.
Bobby Darin - A World Without You
Bobby Darin - I Won't Last A Day Without You
Bobby Darin Sings "My First Night Alone Without You"
Bobby Darin - Dream Lover (Karaoke)
Karaoke 18 Yellow Roses - Bobby Darin *
Bobby Darin - "Beautiful Things"
Karaoke Beyond The Sea - Bobby Darin *
Bobby Darin - Dream Lover
Bobby Darin - Can't Take My Eyes Off of You (live)(1972)
(HD 720p) "Once Upon a Time", Bobby Darin
This song was written by Bobby Darin in collaboration with Rudy Clark and recorded in Mech 1965 and appeared in the Venice Blue LP.
Bobby Darin - I Won't Last A Day Without You
Bobby Darin sings his brilliant rendition of "My First Night Alone Without You". Any information about this song (Who wrote it etc.) would be appreciated.
"Dream Lover" FREE DOWNLOAD http://bit.ly/1agKLfo or stream AD-FREE http://ow.ly/LiKoc. Throw a karaoke party with http://goo.gl/TAH3pW Words and Music http://goo.gl/6O2OhB Mixed and mastered at SoKnox Studios in Knoxville, TN for DigiTrax Entertainment. Executive producer: Joseph Vangieri
Download MP3: http://www.karaoke-version.com/mp3-backingtrack/bobby-darin/18-yellow-roses.html Sing Online: http://www.karafun.com/karaoke/bobby-darin/18-yellow-roses/ * This version contains a low volume vocal guide to help you learn the song. The karaoke version without the vocal guide is available on www.karafun.com. This recording is a cover of 18 Yellow Roses as made famous by Bobby Darin - This version is not the original version, and is not performed by Bobby Darin. This instrumental/playback version contains a vocal guide, the lyrics and backing vocals. All the assets on KaraFun channels are used by permission under licensing agreement with rights holders (music composition, sound re-recording).
From 1967's 'Bobby Darin Sings Doctor Dolittle,' arranged and conducted by Roger Kellaway. Swings like hell.
Download MP3: http://www.karaoke-version.com/mp3-backingtrack/bobby-darin/beyond-the-sea.html Sing Online: http://www.karafun.com/karaoke/bobby-darin/beyond-the-sea/ * This version contains a low volume vocal guide to help you learn the song. The karaoke version without the vocal guide is available on www.karafun.com. This recording is a cover of Beyond The Sea as made famous by Bobby Darin - This version is not the original version, and is not performed by Bobby Darin. This instrumental/playback version contains a vocal guide, the lyrics and backing vocals. All the assets on KaraFun channels are used by permission under licensing agreement with rights holders (music composition, sound re-recording).
Live performance from Bobby Darin's 1972 weekly television variety show. From Aces Back to Back! released by Hyena Records.
Bobby Darin (1936 -- 1973), born Walden Robert Cassotto, was an American singer, actor and musician. Darin performed in a range of music genres, including pop, rock, jazz, folk and country. Although unknown to the public, his health was dangerously fragile and strongly motivated him to succeed within the limited lifetime he feared he would, and ultimately did, have. He was also an actor, singer/songwriter and music business entrepreneur. His wish for a legacy was "to be remembered as a human being and as a great performer". Among his many other contributions, he became a goodwill ambassador for the American Heart Association. Once upon a time a girl with moonlight in her eyes Put her hand in mine and said she loved me so But that was once upon a time, very long ago Once upon a ...
Bobby Darin was a legendary entertainer and one of the most popular American big band performers. He was also a rock and roll teen idol through the late 1950s into the early '60s. In this ultimate Bobby Darin concert, the Grammy award winning singer performs hits including 'Mack The Knife,' 'Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You' and 'Bridge Over Troubled Water'. 1. Beyond The Sea 2. Dream Lover 3. (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher And Higher 4. What'd I Say 5. Hi-De-Ho 6. Hello, Young Lovers 7. Splish Splash 8. Some Of These Days 9. Can't Take My Eyes Off You 10. Lonesome Road (feat. Judy Garland) 11. Mack The Knife 12. Dream Lover 13. If I Were A Carpenter 14. I Have Dreamed 15. I Got Rhythm 16. Bridge Over Troubled Water For more info on our great videos and exciting clips please... Follow ...
The Andy Williams Show In my humble opinion, the best filmed performance of Mack.
from the British TV special "This is Bobby Darin "
Saturday Night Beech-Nut Show. August 22, 1959. Re-post of earlier upload.
Traklist "One of the last performances" Intro/Monologue 0:37 Save The Country 3:22 Moritat (Mack The Knife) 3:33 Fire And Rain 6:08 Hi De Ho (That Old Sweet Roll) 5:52 Monologue 2:12 Beatles' Medley: Hey Jude, Eleanor Rigby, Blackbird, A Day In The Life 6:58 (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher And Higher 4:07 I'll Be Your Baby Tonight 3:44 Monologue 1:14 If I Were A Carpenter 3:44 Simple Song Of Freedom 4:23 Finale/Band Introduction 6:03 Encore: Chain Of Fools, Respect, Splish Splash, Johnny B. Goode 8:30 Bonus Tracks Work Song 3:33 Beyond The Sea 4:20
This is from a TV special recorded 9 months before Bobby Darin's death at age 37. He jokes around and then sings a spellbinding version of "If I Were a Carpenter."
Live performance from Bobby Darin's 1972 weekly television variety show. From Aces Back to Back! released by Hyena Records.
Donation Link .. https://www.gofundme.com/jkw5a37g Bobby Darin (born Walden Robert Cassotto; May 14, 1936 – December 20, 1973) was an American singer, songwriter, and actor of film and television. He performed in a range of music genres, including pop, rock'n'roll, folk, 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 for his first film Come September, co-starring his first wife, Sandra Dee (((█▬█ █ ▀█▀ subscribe, █▬█ █ ▀█▀ like & comment)))) https://www.youtube.com/user/djeasyy - my other channel https://www.youtube.com/user/zjeasy - check out my other channel http...
Bobby Darin was an American singer, songwriter, and actor of film and television. He performed in a range of music genres, including pop, rock'n'roll, folk, 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 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 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 u...
Bobby Darin was a legendary entertainer and one of the most popular American big band performers. He was also a rock and roll teen idol through the late 1950s into the early '60s. In this ultimate Bobby Darin concert, the Grammy award winning singer performs hits including 'Mack The Knife,' 'Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You' and 'Bridge Over Troubled Water'. 1. Beyond The Sea 2. Dream Lover 3. (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher And Higher 4. What'd I Say 5. Hi-De-Ho 6. Hello, Young Lovers 7. Splish Splash 8. Some Of These Days 9. Can't Take My Eyes Off You 10. Lonesome Road (feat. Judy Garland) 11. Mack The Knife 12. Dream Lover 13. If I Were A Carpenter 14. I Have Dreamed 15. I Got Rhythm 16. Bridge Over Troubled Water For more info on our great videos and exciting clips please... Follow ...
TRACKLIST 01- Plain Jane 00:11 02- Queen Of The Hop 02:04 03- Splish Splash 04:10 04- Won’t You Come Home Bill Bailey 06:21 05- Lazy River 08:26 06- You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby 10:58 07- Irresistable You 13:10 08- You’re The Reason I’m Living 15:42 09- What'd I Say (Parts 1 & 2) 18:08 10- That's All 22:22 11- Beyond the sea 24:28 12- Dream Lover 27:17 13- Hallelujah I Love Her So 29:44 14- Mack The Knife 32:34 15- Multiplication 35:43 16- Oh Look At Me Now 37:56 17- Pity Miss Kity 40:40 18- Silent night, Holy night 42:44 19- Things 46:34 20- Two of a Kind 49:10 Bobby Darin - GREATEST HITS (FULL ALBUM) Download on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/music/album/Bobby_Darin_Greatest_Hits?id=Bbvtfzftpyarjxsgrt7gfitpz64 Bobby Darin (born Walden Robert Cass...
Bobby Darin made his name in the 1950's with such hits as 'Queen of the Hop' and 'Splish Splash' before branching out into Films in the 1960's. After that he recorded intermittently and made personal appearances on tv. During his short career as a pop idol he demonstrated that he had the ability to take any material and transform it and make it distinctly Darinesque. A great talent who could have been so much more if he had lived to fulfil his full potential.
It's week eleven of the WML "Summer of Upgrades"! Every Sunday this summer, I've been posting upgraded versions of episodes already posted to this channel. Tonight's video replaces a version that was missing the first half of the show entirely, and adds back the original commercials, restored thanks to an alternate copy provided by epaddon. Many thanks to epaddon, as always, for sharing his personal recordings for use in these upgrades! MYSTERY GUEST: Bobby Darin PANEL: Dorothy Kilgallen, Alan King, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf To see the comments left on the earlier version of this show, please click this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHBBrwvEqHY --------------------------- Please click here to subscribe to the WML channel if you haven't already-- you'll find the complete...
Traklist "One of the last performances" Intro/Monologue 0:37 Save The Country 3:22 Moritat (Mack The Knife) 3:33 Fire And Rain 6:08 Hi De Ho (That Old Sweet Roll) 5:52 Monologue 2:12 Beatles' Medley: Hey Jude, Eleanor Rigby, Blackbird, A Day In The Life 6:58 (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher And Higher 4:07 I'll Be Your Baby Tonight 3:44 Monologue 1:14 If I Were A Carpenter 3:44 Simple Song Of Freedom 4:23 Finale/Band Introduction 6:03 Encore: Chain Of Fools, Respect, Splish Splash, Johnny B. Goode 8:30 Bonus Tracks Work Song 3:33 Beyond The Sea 4:20
Splish Splash 00:00 Early In The Morning 02:47 Queen Of The Hop 05:01 Plain Jane 07:10 Dream Lover 09:06 Mack The Knife 11:35 Bobby Darin (born Walden Robert Cassotto; May 14, 1936 – December 20, 1973) was an American singer, songwriter, and actor of film and television. He performed in a range of music genres, including pop, rock'n'roll, folk, 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 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 Kennedy's Democratic presi...
Here's a rather in-depth conversation with Bobby Darin in which he talks openly and at length about his time in Big Sur in the late 1960s, why it happened, and what he gained from it.
Bobby Darin Facebook fan page: http://www.facebook.com/bobby.darin.fan Bobby Darin. Sometimes I don't have words for this man. For his talent and versatility, his stage presence and drive, his timing, phrasing and intelligence. This is some footage of the unfinished documentary on Bobby's 1966 return to nightclub performing, which he had given up in 1963 to spend more time with Sandy and Dodd. In the meantime Bobby bought and successfully ran his own music publishing company. The session of "Weeping Willow" was recorded in Las Vegas on February 4, 1966. I hope this song will be released one day. At the end of this footage is a fantastic performance of "Some Of These Days".
We're joined by Dodd Darin who tells us about his father, singing sensation Bobby Darin. Studio 10 | 8:30am weekdays on Channel TEN Subscribe to the 'Studio 10' Channel here: http://bit.ly/2boxlSO Like & comment 'Studio 10' on Facebook: https://facebook.com/studio10au Follow & tweet 'Studio 10' (@studio10au) on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Studio10au Follow & double tap 'Studio 10' (@studio10au) on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/studio10au Tag us in photos & use the hashtag: #Studio10 Check out biographies of our hosts & more info about the show here: http://bit.ly/2baEDsI Watch full episodes of 'Studio 10' here: http://tenplay.com.au/channel-ten/studio-10 Join our LIVE studio audience at our studio in Pyrmont in Sydney, Australia. Grab your free tickets here: http://bit.ly...
Skip E. Lowe interviews the son of iconic legend Bobby Darin.
"Mary Avara" and "Bobby Darin" debate censorship and pornography on the Mike Douglas Show in 1970. "Mary Avara" was Born in Baltimore Maryland in 1910 to an Italian immigrant family with 17 brothers and sisters. Despite very little formal education, and the death of her husband in 1943, Mary became a political powerhouse and in 1960 was appointed by Governor J. Millard Tawes to the Maryland Motion Picture Censor Board. Her outspoken, common sense nature made her very popular with the national talk shows of the day including Johnny Carson, Dick Cavett, Merv Griffin and Mike Douglas. On several occasions, Mary happened to be a guest on the same show with Bobby Darin. This was their first encounter.
The legendary superstar teen idol discusses anorexia nervosa, her alcoholism,sexual abuse as a child, her dependence on her Mother, her relatinonship with Bobby Darin , and is joined by fellow 60s teen idols James Darren,Bobby Rydell, Shelley Fabares, and John Saxon in part 3 of this excellent interview, filmed 15 years before her death.
Welcome to join the Bobby Darin Fan Club on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/groups/958648594163131/
Bobby Darin and Sandra Dee: my favorite old Hollywood couple! And, so adorable! This is also my favorite Bobby Darin song EVER! *EDIT* I wanted to edit the ACTUAL video, but wasn't able to, because this video was made on a different computer! :-( But, anyway, thanks to liverpoolishgirl for reminding me that Sandy's birth year was actually 1944, not 1942, as is listed in this video and on her IMDb page. I totally forgot about that when I was making this video (as I am very apt to forget things! ;-D)! NOTE: All photos property of their respective owners. No copyright infringement is intended. GIFS from: http://www.bobbydarin.net
During the mid-1960’s jazz music was changing towards “fusion” and “soul jazz” and the idiom of most post-bop jazz quartets and quintets changed as well. Rock and soul music has dominating the clubs and on radio and jazz music as a whole was reflecting the mood and times of the generation and listeners. Guitarists like Wes Montgomery, Grant Green, and Jim Hall were the masters at their game and created a voice and a distinctive technique style in their playing that gave way to the changes to what the 1960’s were to bring musically. The changing of the guard for jazz guitarists came when young and innovative musicians like Melvin Sparks, George Benson, and Pat Martino gave way to the new music trends that were part of the new jazz music taking shape. 2011 marks an important milestone for...
In this, the third part of our Skype interview with Sol Weinstein, the Trenton native, who now lives in New Zealand talks about his path from Trenton to Los Angeles. The vehicle was comedy and the humor took Pumpernickel from Union Street to Hollywood. We follow Sol from the Trentonian to writing jokes for Joe E. Lewis, Dean Martin, Bob Hope to writing scripts for sitcoms in the 1970's and 80's. It's not just comedy, that got Sol noticed, but also his songwriting ability. Note the segment on Bobby Darin and "The Curtain Falls".
Simo Benbachir's interview with Peter Cicconti @ Jazzablanca 2010 @ Casablanca Morocco. Peter Cincotti (born July 11, 1983, New York City) is an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. He attended the Horace Mann School and Columbia University. Cincotti started playing a toy piano at the age of three. While in high school, he regularly performed at clubs throughout Manhattan and performed at the White House. At the 2000 Montreux Jazz Festival, he won an award for a rendition of Dizzy Gillespie's "A Night in Tunisia." In 2002, he reached No. 1 on the Billboard Traditional jazz Charts, the youngest solo artist to do so to date. Cincotti appeared in a small role in the 2004 Bobby Darin biopic Beyond the Sea and contributed to the film's soundtrack. He also had a small role as the Piano Pl...
This song was written by Bobby Darin in collaboration with Rudy Clark and recorded in Mech 1965 and appeared in the Venice Blue LP.
Bobby Darin - I Won't Last A Day Without You
Bobby Darin sings his brilliant rendition of "My First Night Alone Without You". Any information about this song (Who wrote it etc.) would be appreciated.
"Dream Lover" FREE DOWNLOAD http://bit.ly/1agKLfo or stream AD-FREE http://ow.ly/LiKoc. Throw a karaoke party with http://goo.gl/TAH3pW Words and Music http://goo.gl/6O2OhB Mixed and mastered at SoKnox Studios in Knoxville, TN for DigiTrax Entertainment. Executive producer: Joseph Vangieri
Download MP3: http://www.karaoke-version.com/mp3-backingtrack/bobby-darin/18-yellow-roses.html Sing Online: http://www.karafun.com/karaoke/bobby-darin/18-yellow-roses/ * This version contains a low volume vocal guide to help you learn the song. The karaoke version without the vocal guide is available on www.karafun.com. This recording is a cover of 18 Yellow Roses as made famous by Bobby Darin - This version is not the original version, and is not performed by Bobby Darin. This instrumental/playback version contains a vocal guide, the lyrics and backing vocals. All the assets on KaraFun channels are used by permission under licensing agreement with rights holders (music composition, sound re-recording).
From 1967's 'Bobby Darin Sings Doctor Dolittle,' arranged and conducted by Roger Kellaway. Swings like hell.
Download MP3: http://www.karaoke-version.com/mp3-backingtrack/bobby-darin/beyond-the-sea.html Sing Online: http://www.karafun.com/karaoke/bobby-darin/beyond-the-sea/ * This version contains a low volume vocal guide to help you learn the song. The karaoke version without the vocal guide is available on www.karafun.com. This recording is a cover of Beyond The Sea as made famous by Bobby Darin - This version is not the original version, and is not performed by Bobby Darin. This instrumental/playback version contains a vocal guide, the lyrics and backing vocals. All the assets on KaraFun channels are used by permission under licensing agreement with rights holders (music composition, sound re-recording).
Live performance from Bobby Darin's 1972 weekly television variety show. From Aces Back to Back! released by Hyena Records.
Bobby Darin (1936 -- 1973), born Walden Robert Cassotto, was an American singer, actor and musician. Darin performed in a range of music genres, including pop, rock, jazz, folk and country. Although unknown to the public, his health was dangerously fragile and strongly motivated him to succeed within the limited lifetime he feared he would, and ultimately did, have. He was also an actor, singer/songwriter and music business entrepreneur. His wish for a legacy was "to be remembered as a human being and as a great performer". Among his many other contributions, he became a goodwill ambassador for the American Heart Association. Once upon a time a girl with moonlight in her eyes Put her hand in mine and said she loved me so But that was once upon a time, very long ago Once upon a ...
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.