Yes, Bobby Darin was signed to Motown. He did several albums for them. "Live At The Desert Inn" recorded in 1971, but released in 1987 after his death, "Bobby Darin" August, 1972 LP, "Darin 1936-1973" put together and released February 1974, after his death. Check into "Motown Singles 1971," and you will find several of Darin's singles: "Melodie," "Someday We'll Be Together," "Simple Song Of Freedom," and "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight." "Bobby Darin" 1972 seems not to have been published as a CD album. The rest of his music is available on CDs or mp3 downloads.
The last song Bobby Darin recorded for Motown was in 1972, and that was "Happy" from "Lady Sings The Blues." Beautiful song.
the singe of splish splash was bobby darin
Bobby Darin's birth name is Walden Waldo Robert Cassotto
Bobby Darin has the version that is most popular.
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No, that was Bobby Darin
Yes, Bobby Darin was signed to Motown. He did several albums for them. "Live At The Desert Inn" recorded in 1971, but released in 1987 after his death, "Bobby Darin" August, 1972 LP, "Darin 1936-1973" put together and released February 1974, after his death. Check into "Motown Singles 1971," and you will find several of Darin's singles: "Melodie," "Someday We'll Be Together," "Simple Song Of Freedom," and "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight." "Bobby Darin" 1972 seems not to have been published as a CD album. The rest of his music is available on CDs or mp3 downloads. The last song Bobby Darin recorded for Motown was in 1972, and that was "Happy" from "Lady Sings The Blues." Beautiful song.
the singe of splish splash was bobby darin
Bobby Darin was born on May 14, 1936.
Bobby Darin was born on May 14, 1936.
The cast of Bobby Darin Singing at His Best - 2004 includes: Bobby Darin as himself
The cast of Bobby Darin in London - 1967 includes: Alyn Ainsworth as himself Bobby Darin as himself
No, Bobby Darin is not related to James Darren. The spelling of their last names is not the same, either.
Bobby Darin's birth name is Walden Robert Cassotto.
Bobby Darin's birth name is Walden Waldo Robert Cassotto
Louis Armstrong-1956 Bobby Darin-1959
I'll Be There - Bobby Darin song - was created on 1969-01-23.
Bobby Darin has the version that is most popular.