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Bobby Goldsboro - The Very Best Of Bobby Goldsboro, Volume 1 & 2 (Digital Re-Recording) (2007)

Bobby Goldsboro - The Very Best Of Bobby Goldsboro, Volume 1 & 2 (Digital Re-Recording) (2007)

BAND/ARTIST: Bobby Goldsboro

  • Title: The Very Best Of Bobby Goldsboro, Volume 1 & 2 (Digital Re-Recording)
  • Year Of Release: 2007
  • Label: Sony ATV
  • Genre: Vocal Pop, Folk, Soft Rock, Country
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:06:23
  • Total Size: 162/373 Mb
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Tracklist:

Vol. 1:
01. A Butterfly For Becky (Digital Re-Recording) 3:51
02. Autumn Of My Life (Digital Re-Recording) 3:41
03. Blue Autumn (Digital Re-Recording) 3:11
04. Brand New Kind Of Love (Digital Re-Recording) 3:28
05. Broomstick Cowboy (Digital Re-Recording) 2:46
06. The Cowboy And The Lady (Digital Re-Recording) 3:09
07. Whenever He Holds You (Digital Re-Recording) 2:20
08. Hello Summertime (Digital Re-Recording) 2:31
09. Honey (Digital Re-Recording) 3:54
10. If You've Got A Heart (Digital Re-Recording) 2:55
11. Kids Are People Too (Digital Re-Recording) 3:00

Vol. 2:
01. I'm A Drifter (Digital Re-Recording) 3:28
02. It's Too Late (Digital Re-Recording) 2:39
03. Little Green Apples (Digital Re-Recording) 3:27
04. Little Things (Digital Re-Recording) 2:29
05. Muddy Mississippi Line (Digital Re-Recording) 2:45
06. See The Funny Little Clown (Digital Re-Recording) 2:45
07. The Straight Life (Digital Re-Recording) 2:53
08. Summer (The First Time) (Digital Re-Recording) 4:47
09. Watching Scotty Grow (Digital Re-Recording) 2:43
10. With Pen In Hand (Digital Re-Recording) 3:42

Best remembered for his 1968 chart-topper, "Honey," singer/songwriter Bobby Goldsboro was born January 18, 1941 in Marianna, FL. After relocating to Dothan, AL, while in his teens, he went on to study at Auburn University, quitting school after his sophomore year to pursue music full-time. During the early '60s, Goldsboro played guitar in Roy Orbison's backing band, mounting a solo career in early 1964 and soon scoring a Top Ten hit with the self-penned "See the Funny Little Clown." His sophisticated yet sentimental vocal style yielded Top 40 entries throughout the middle of the decade, among them "Whenever He Holds You," "Little Things," "Voodoo Woman," "It's Too Late," and "Blue Autumn"; though Goldsboro primarily wrote and recorded his own material, he also notched a minor hit with the Burt Bacharach/Hal David novelty "Me Japanese Boy I Love You." "Honey," a maudlin tale about the tragic death of a young bride, remained at number one for five weeks in the spring of 1968, reaching the number two spot in the U.K. soon after and falling just shy of the top spot upon re-entering the British charts in 1975.
However, "Honey" was far and away the biggest of Goldsboro's career, and after returning to the Top 40 twice more in 1968 with "Autumn of My Life" and "The Straight Life," he was absent from the charts for over two years. He made an unexpected comeback in early 1971 when "Watching Scotty Grow" nearly reached the Top Ten, but outside of the follow-up, "Summer (The First Time)," his commercial heyday was over. Between 1973 and 1975 he hosted the syndicated television variety series The Bobby Goldsboro Show, next forming the Nashville-based House of Gold Music publishing firm. Goldsboro retired from performing during the mid-'80s to producing children's entertainment, including a number of audiobooks and television specials, the first of which, Easter Egg Mornin', premiered on the Disney Channel in 1991. Concurrently, he scored the CBS sitcom Evening Shade, and in 1995 launched the children's series The Swamp Critters of Lost Lagoon.


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