Leon Rene wrote "Rockin' Robin" as a playful, upbeat song aimed at capturing the carefree spirit of youth and the joy of nature. The song features a catchy melody and whimsical lyrics about a robin singing cheerfully, reflecting themes of happiness and freedom. Bobby Day's recording brought the song widespread popularity, solidifying its status as a classic in the rock and roll genre.
Rockin' Robin is a 1958 song by Bobby Day. It was covered by The Hollies on their first album, and would be revived as a single again in 1972 by the then-teenaged Michael Jackson. UK singer Lolly covered this song in 1999
Bobby Day sang it in 1958, before the Jackson 5 were a singing group.
Rocking Robin Fits the cipher, but it is NOT a Christmas Song at all. Okay there was some juvenile story- the Birds" Christmas Carol, but this had nothing to do with Rockin" Robin, which was recorded by Bobby Jay ( appropriate name) and was later revived by, as usual the Jackson Five.
No, Chuck Berry did not sing "Rockin' Robin." The song was originally written and recorded by Leonard "Lil' Son" Jackson in 1948, but it became widely popular when Bobby Day released his version in 1958. Chuck Berry is known for his own hits like "Johnny B. Goode" and "Roll Over Beethoven."
This wasn't actually by Michael Jackson- he only did a cover version of it, it was originally released by Bobby Day in 1958. Basically, it's a nonsense song about a robin chirrupping rock & roll- he lives in a suburban street and is the best singer out of all the birds in the neighbourhood, regardless of species. He sings all day to a bopping beat, beating the talents of all the other birds and winning the hearts of female robins! It's a late '50s joke song about the idea of birds being able to sing rock and bop music.
There are no films called Rockin Robin. It is a song recorded by Bobby Day in 1958 and peaked at number 2 on the Billboard chart. It was from the album 'Got to be There' and one can read a review on All Music.
The Jackson 5umm..no ur wrong... Bobby Day did..
1958 by Bobby Day, but also Michael Jackson revived the song in 1972.
Rockin' Robin is a 1958 song by Bobby Day. It was covered by The Hollies on their first album, and would be revived as a single again in 1972 by the then-teenaged Michael Jackson. UK singer Lolly covered this song in 1999
Bobby Day sang it in 1958, before the Jackson 5 were a singing group.
Rocking Robin Fits the cipher, but it is NOT a Christmas Song at all. Okay there was some juvenile story- the Birds" Christmas Carol, but this had nothing to do with Rockin" Robin, which was recorded by Bobby Jay ( appropriate name) and was later revived by, as usual the Jackson Five.
Rockin' Robin Roberts was born on 1940-11-23.
Robin Woods died in 1997.
Rockin' robin =)
No, Chuck Berry did not sing "Rockin' Robin." The song was originally written and recorded by Leonard "Lil' Son" Jackson in 1948, but it became widely popular when Bobby Day released his version in 1958. Chuck Berry is known for his own hits like "Johnny B. Goode" and "Roll Over Beethoven."
Alliteration is the repetition of the first sound in two or more words of a phrase. In rockin robin this is the ro sound of each word.
NYPD Blue - 1993 Rockin' Robin 1-22 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-14