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Bobby Vee - The Essential & Collectable Bobby Vee (Remastered) (1998)

Bobby Vee - The Essential & Collectable Bobby Vee (Remastered) (1998)

BAND/ARTIST: Bobby Vee

Bobby Vee - The Essential & Collectable Bobby Vee (Remastered) (1998)


Tracklist:

CD 1:

01. Suzie Baby
02. Devil Or Angel
03. Mr. Blue
04. Rubber Ball
05. More Than I Can Say
06. Rockin' Robin
07. Now There's Only One
08. How Many Tears
09. Take Good Care Of My Baby
10. Run To Him
11. All You've Got To Do Is Touch Me
12. The Idol
13. Please Don't Ask About Barbara
14. That's The Way I'll Come To You
15. My Golden Chance
16. Sharing You
17. It Might As Well Rain Until September
18. The Opposite
19. It Couldn't Happen To A Nicer Guy
20. A Forever Kind Of Love
21. Don't Ever Take Her For Granted
22. Punish Her
23. The Night Has A Thousand Eyes
24. One Boy Too Late
25. Don't Breathe A Word

CD 2:

01. On The Street Where We Grew Up
02. His Shadow
03. This Is Your Day
04. Bobby Tomorrow
05. Three On A Date
06. A Letter From Betty
07. Be True To Yourself
08. Willingly
09. Never Love A Robin
10. Hickory, Dick And Doc
11. How To Make A Farewell
12. Where Is She
13. Every Little Bit Hurts
14. Cross My Heart
15. Keep On Trying
16. Run Like The Devil
17. Butterfly
18. Come Back When You Grow Up
19. Beautiful People
20. Maybe Just Today
21. My Girl-Hey Girl (Medley)
22. Let's Call It A Day Girl
23. No Obligations
24. So Much Love
25. Well All Right

Launching his career as a fill-in for the recently deceased Buddy Holly, Bobby Vee scored several pop hits during the early '60s, that notorious period of popular music sandwiched between the birth of rock & roll and the rise of the British Invasion. Though a few of his singles -- "Rubber Ball," for one -- were as innocuous as anything else from the era, Vee had a knack for infectious Brill Building pop, thanks to his ebullient voice as well as the cadre of songwriters standing behind him.

Born in Fargo, North Dakota in 1943, Robert Thomas Velline was still in his teens when he formed his first combo, the Shadows, with his brother Bill and their friend Bob Korum. The trio were playing around the area when their big break came, at the expense of one of Bobby's musical idols; the Winter Dance Party package tour, with Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and the Big Bopper were on their way to Fargo when their plane went down in Iowa, killing all three. The Shadows were scheduled to play the date instead of Holly, and several months later, producer Tommy "Snuff" Garrett supervised their first recording session and the release of the single "Suzie Baby" on Soma Records. Liberty/RCA picked up the single later in the year, and though it just barely scraped the pop charts, the label kept plugging with Vee as a solo act, recording him on Adam Faith's "What Do You Want?," which also failed to move.

With the collective might of the Brill Building behind him, though, Vee was guaranteed to make it; his third single, "Devil or Angel," hit the Top Ten in mid-1960, followed by "Rubber Ball" later that year. One year later, Vee's biggest hit, "Take Good Care of My Baby," spent three weeks at number one, followed by the number two "Run to Him." His fame appeared to wane after the 1962 Top Ten single "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes," due in large part to the success of the Beatles and other English acts. Vee appeared in several movies (Just for Fun, Play It Cool) and briefly tried to cash in on the British phenomenon -- with the disappointing Bobby Vee Sings the New Sound from England! -- but also recorded songs by his early influences, including Buddy Holly and the Crickets. Vee continued to chart throughout the '60s, and even hit the Top Ten again in 1967 with "Come Back When You Grow Up," but after a brief attempt at more serious recordings, he hit the rock & roll oldies circuit. He died in 2016 at the age of 73.



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