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Thursday, 05/30/2002 7:38:18 AM

Thursday, May 30, 2002 7:38:18 AM

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Rock 'n' Roll Artists A-Z...Bobby Darin

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Legendary entertainer Bobby Darin had a wide range of talent.Born Walden Robert Cassotto on May 14th, 1936, Darin rose from poor beginnings in Harlem and the south Bronx. He also fought rheumatic fever as a child which damaged his heart and plagued him throughout his life.As a result of these obstacles, he worked extremely hard to overcome them.Knowing his life would not be a long one,his ambition to succeed was fueled by an over-whelming desire to make it big in show business .

After graduating from The Bronx High School of Science and attending Hunter College for one year,Darin started out, first as a demo writer then as a demo singer at the Legendary Brill Building in New York City, along with future stars Connie Francis and Don Kirschner.In 1957, he recorded for Decca, but found fame at Atco records in 1958, with his first hit records "Splish Splash" and "Dream Lover"both of which he composed.

Late in 1958,Bobby Darin recorded the album "That's All",a Lp of standards, upon the suggestion of his publicist and friend Harriet Wasser.This Lp contained his signature song "Mack The Knife" ,which won the 1959 "Record Of The Year" and Darin the "Best New Artist" Grammy. "Mack The Knife"was number one on the Billboard charts for nine weeks in 1959 and is one of the biggest selling records in history.Bobby Darin was the first young singer to bridge the single record and album gap between the teenage and adult buying public.

Darin appeared in Las Vegas with his close friend Mr.George Burns in 1959, and began an exciting nightclub career.Managed by Steve Blauner,Darin,at the young age of 23,performed at many major night clubs in the country, such as The Flamingo, The Sands and The Hilton in Las Vegas; the Cloister in Los Angeles and the Copacabana in New York. Bobby not only sang, but did impressions and played several instruments in his concerts.He was popular with adults and teenagers alike at the clubs, breaking attendance records and performing to standing room only crowds.Darin had a personal magnetism which seemed to draw fans and adultation as a magnet draws steel.He continued this part of his career up until August of 1973, when he was unable to continue because of illness.

In another step of an amazing career that was very diversified, Darin proved he was a talented actor and appeared in thirteen motion pictures and was nominated for a Oscar for his outstanding performance in the film Captain Newman M.D." (1963). For that role he won a French Film Critics Award for Best Actor.In 1962, he had contracts with Universal and Paramount studios , made a total of five motion pictures and was awarded the Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Male Newcomer, for his role in "Pressure Point".

Bobby also appeared on many major television programs in the 1960s,showing his versitility in this field of entertainment.He displayed his remarkable drive and energy on many variety, comedy and drama programs.He hosted his own variety special in 1961 and at the time was the youngest person ever to do so. Bobby Darin also had his own NBC variety television show in 1972 and 1973.

Not only was Darin a talented singer,actor and musician, he also was a gifted composer, writing many of his own recordings. Among these include "Splish Splash","Early In The Morning","Dream Lover","That's The Way Love Is", "Multiplication" "Things", "As Long As I'm Singin'", "Eighteen Yellow Roses", "You're The Reason I'm Living", "If A Man Answers","Simple Song Of Freedom","Somebody to Love","Treat My Baby Good","Two of a Kind (with Johnny Mercer), I'll Be There" and "When I Get Home".Bobby Darin also composed the score and theme to four of the thirteen motion pictures he acted in such as , "If A Man Answers"(1962), "That Funny Feeling"(1965) and "Gunfight In Abilene"(1967).He also wrote the score and music for the film "The Lively Set"(1964).

Bobby Darins singing career also included folk/country music. His recording of the Tim Hardin classic "If A Were A Carpenter" in 1966 opened up a whole new phase of his career. In 1968 and 1969, disturbed by the assassination of Senator Robert Kennedy,whom he campaigned for,Darin wrote and recorded two protest albums of alternative rock music and found a new legion of fans in this area. He was able to combine all of these types of music in the early 1970s in his live performances with great success.

A uncanny knack for perfection and love for life were also evident as Darin worked behind the scenes in show business. He owned a highly successful music publishing business and gave of himself to help others.He was responsible for mentoring Wayne Newton and getting Newton his start in the recording industry by giving him the song "Danke Schoen" .Bobby's deep loyalty to many others was never ending and his countless friends included Dick Clark,Sammy Davis Jr,Andy Williams,Elvis Presley, Flip Wilson,Peggy Lee, Johnny Mercer and Roger McGuinn.Bobby also was the Ambassador for the Heart Fund for the American Heart Association for many years and constantly gave to many other charities.After his death, his furniture and piano were donated to Regina Hall, a home for unmanagable girls in Las Vegas.

Darin's personal life was as highly charged as his professional one.On December 1st 1960, he married actress Sandra Dee, who was his co-star in the film "Come September" and they had one son, Dodd Mitchell Darin, born on December 16th 1961.(Darin and Dee were divorced on March 7th,1967. The marriage is extremely well documented in the book "Dream Lovers", written by their son.) Bobby was also married to Legal secretary Andrea Joy Yaeger in 1973.They divorced shortly before his death.In 1968,when he was considering a career in politics, Bobby discovered his "mother" Polly was actually his Grandmother and his "sister" Nina was really his mother.This painful revelation altered him for the rest of his life.

Bobby Darin worked very hard to make it to the top and was often quoted by the press as saying he wanted to be a "legend by the time he was 25".His many devoted fans believe he achieved this goal in record time.As he continued to give of his all to them,Darin's life was cut short on December 20th, 1973, when he died following his second open heart surgery at the young age of 37.As in his life, he gave to to others following his death, by leaving instructions for his body to be donated to UCLA's Medical Center for research purposes.

But Bobby Darin's heart goes on in his far reaching music and his undying spirit. In 1990,Bobby was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which his son Dodd accepted in his behalf. Today,many more of his recordings are resurfacing on CD reissues, along with his electrifying live performances on video.The story of his life was the subject of a successful PBS documentary and is in the works as a motion picture. This in combination with the many tributes awarded him on his birthday in 1999 and his induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame also in 1999, prove that Bobby Darin's important contributions to the world remain fresh and will stand the test of time.He will never be forgotten and his legacy lives on.

Singer Bobby Darin recorded 45 rpm singles on 7 different record labels. These included: Decca (1956-1957), Atco (1957-1965),Capitol (1962-1965), Atlantic (1965-1967), his own label Direction (1969-1970) and Motown (1971-1972). ( NOTE: Although Bobby left Atco in 1962, the label released some of his records in later years.) Darin also recorded on Colpix when the 45 "Thats How It went Alright" was released in conjunction with his movie appearance in the Columbia movie "Pepe"(1960).

The hits of Bobby Darin in the Billboard Hot 100

http://home.wanadoo.nl/rock_and_roll/darin.htm


Bobby's singles with Decca (1956-57)

The Decca 45's

BOBBY DARIN 45's ON ATCO ( A & B sides, label and number, release year)

I FOUND A MILLION DOLLAR BABY/TALK TO ME SOMETHING(ATCO 6092) (1957)

DON'T CALL MY NAME/PRETTY BETTY (ATCO 6103)( 1957)

JUST IN CASE YOU CHANGE YOUR MIND/SO MEAN (ATCO 6109)(1958)

SPLISH SPLASH/ JUDY DON'T BE MOODY (ATCO 6117) (1958)

EARLY IN THE MORNING/NOW WERE ONE (ATCO 6121)(1958)

QUEEN OF THE HOP/LOST LOVE (ATCO 6127)(1958)

MIGHTY,MIGHTY MAN/ YOU'RE MINE (ATCO 6128)(1958)

PLAIN JANE/WHILE I'M GONE (ATCO 6133)(1959)

DREAM LOVER/BULLMOOSE (ATCO 6140)( 1959)

MACK THE KNIFE/WAS THERE A CALL FOR ME (ATCO 6140)(1959)

BEYOND THE SEA/THAT'S THE WAY LOVE IS (ATCO 6158)(1960)

CLEMENTINE/TALL STORY (ATCO 6161)(1960)

MOMENT OF LOVE/SHE'S TANFASTIC (ATCO SPD)(1960)

BILL BAILEY/I'LL BE THERE (ATCO 6167)( 1960)

BEACHCOMBER/AUTUMN BLUES (ATCO 6173)(1960)

ARTIFICAL FLOWERS/SOMEBODY TO LOVE (ATCO 6179)(1960)

CHRISTMAS AULD LANG SYNE/CHILD OF GOD (ATCO 6183)( 1960)

LAZY RIVER/OO-EE-TRAIN (ATCO 6188)( 1961)

NATURE BOY/LOOK FOR MY TRUE LOVE (ATCO 6196)(1961)

COME SEPTEMBER/WALK BACH TO ME (ATCO 6200)(1961)

YOU MUST OF BEEN A BEAUTIFUL BABY/SORROW TOMMORROW (ATCO 6206)( 1961)

AVA MARIA/OH COME ALL YE FAITHFUL(ATCO 6211)(1961)

IRRESITABLE YOU/MULTIPLICATION(ATCO 6214)( 1961)

WHAT I'D SAY(PART1)/WHAT I'D SAY(PART2)(ATCO 6211)( 1962)

THINGS/JAILER BRING ME WATER (ATCO 6229)( 1962)

BABY FACE/YOU KNOW HOW(ATCO 6236)( 1962)

I FOUND A NEW BABY/ KEEP A WALKIN (ATCO 6244)( 1962)

MILORD/GOLDEN EARRINGS (ATCO 6297)( 1964)

SWING LOW SWEET CHARIOT/ SIMILAU (ATCO 6316)( 1964)


Bobby Darin's 45s on Capitol ( A&B sides, label & number & release year)

IF A MAN ANSWERS/A TRUE TRUE LOVE (Capitol 4837)(1962)

YOU'RE THE REASON I'M LIVING/NOW YOU'RE GONE (Capitol 4897 )( 1963)

EIGHTEEN YELLOW ROSES/NOT FOR ME (Capitol 4970 )(1963)

TREAT MY BABY GOOD/ DOWN SO LONG (CAPITOL 5019)( 1963)

BE MAD LITTLE GIRL/ SINCE YOU'VE BEEN GONE (CAPITOL 5079)( 1963)

I WONDER WHOS KISSING HER NOW/ AS LONG AS I'M SINGING (CAPITOL 5126)( 1964)

THE THINGS IN THIS HOUSE/WAIT BY THE WATER (CAPITOL 5257)( 1964)

HELLO DOLLY/GOODBYE CHARLIE (CAPITOL 5359)(1965)

VENICE BLUE/ IN A WORLD WITHOUT YOU (CAPITOL 5399)( 1965)

WHEN I GET HOME/LONELY ROAD (CAPITOL 5443)(1965)

THAT FUNNY FEELING/GYP THE CAT (CAPITOL 5481)( 1965)


Bobby's singles on Atlantic ( A & B sides, label and number, release year)

WE DIDN'T ASK TO BE BROUGHT HERE/FUNNY WHAT LOVE CAN DO(ATLANTIC 2305)(1965)

THE BREAKING POINT/SILVER DOLLAR(ATLANTIC 2317)( 1966)

MAME/WALKING IN THE SHADOWS OF LOVE(ATLANTIC 2329)( 1966)

WHOS AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOLF/MERCI CHERIE(ATLANTIC 2341)( 1966)

IF I WERE A CARPENTER/RAININ (ATLANTIC 2350 )( 1966)

THE GIRL WHO STOOD BESIDE ME/ REASON TO BELIEVE(ATLANTIC 2367)( 1966)

LOVIN YOU/AMY(ATLANTIC 2376)( 1967)

THE LADY CAME FROM BALTIMORE/I AM(ATLANTIC 2395)( 1967)

DARLIN BE HOME SOON/HELLO SUNSHINE(ATLANTIC 2420)( 1967)

SHE KNOWS/TALK TO THE ANIMALS(ATLANTIC 2433)( 1967)


Bobby's singles on Direction ( A & B sides, label and number, release year)

LONG LINE RIDER/CHANGE (DIRECTION 350)( 1969)

ME & MR HOHNER/ SONG FOR A DOLLAR(DIRECTION 351)( 1969)

JIVE/DISTRACTIONS (PART 1)(DIRECTION 352)( 1969)

BABY MAY/SWEET REASONS (DIRECTION 4001)( 1969)

MAYBE WE CAN GET IT TOGETHER/Rx-PYRO(PRESCRIPTION:FIRE) (DIRECTION 4002)( 1970)


BOBBY DARIN 45's ON MOTOWN

MELODIE/SOMEDAY WE'LL BE TOGETHER (MOTOWN 1183)( 1971)

SAIL AWAY/HARD HEADED WOMAN (MOTOWN 1203)( 1972)

AVERAGE PEOPLE/SOMETHING IN HER LOVE (MOTOWN 1212)( 1972)

HAPPY/SOMETHING IN HER LOVE (MOTOWN 1217)( 1972)

Bobby Darin Albums/LP's

http://www.bobbydarin.net/bdlps.html



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