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Bobby Darin Discography: The Albums
| by Michael Macomber |
MY SINCERE THANKS to the following people for their invaluable assistance in compiling this discography: Joy Cash, Gisele Dubson, and Reina Riley. An extra special thanks to Stu Colman, Geoff Barker (host of the fabulous roots rock n' roll BBC radio program, Geoff Barker's Rock 'n' Roll Party), and Clive Poole, for helping to clear up some long-standing Darin Recording Session Mysteries.
Additions, corrections, and clarifications are welcomed and encouraged. Please send to DarinLand@DARINLAND.COM.
PLEASE NOTE: While this is primarily a vinyl discography, 2 CD releases have been included, as they represent full live performances not released during Darin's lifetime.
ARTIST PROFILES: Blue text indicates a link. Clicking on an artist name printed in blue text will take you to a profile of that artist. More artist profiles will be added in the future. If you would like to contribute an artist profile, email us at DarinLand@DARINLAND.COM.
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Bobby Darin (Atco 33-102, September 1958)
CD Release: Atlantic 82626, 6/24/1994
Recording Dates: noted below
Producers: Herb Abramson, Ahmet Ertegun
Engineer: Tom Dowd (NYC)
Musicians:
NASHVILLE TN, MAY 1957-Hank Garland (g), other details unknown. |
ATLANTIC STUDIOS NYC, APR 10, 1958-Bobby Darin (p); Al Caiola (g); Billy Mure (g); Wendell Marshall? (b); Jesse Powell (ts); Panama Francis (d).
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Side 1:
Splish Splash (Bobby Darin/Jean Murray) (April 10, 1958, NYC)
Just in Case You Change Your Mind (Harry Patterson/Melvin Bell/Deek Watson) (May 1957, Nashville, TN)
Pretty Betty (Bobby Darin/Don Kirshner) (August 21, 1957, NYC)
Talk to Me Something (Bobby Darin/Don Kirshner) (May 1957, Nashville, TN)
Judy, Don't Be Moody (Don Wolf/Ben Raleigh) (April 10, 1958, NYC)
(Since You're Gone) I Can't Go On (Doc Pomus/Mort Shuman) (August 21, 1957, NYC)
Side 2:
I Found a Million Dollar Baby (In a Five and Ten Cent Store) (Billy Rose/Mort Dixon/Harry Warren) (May 1957, Nashville, TN)
Wear My Ring (Bobby Darin/Don Kirshner) (May 1957, Nashville, TN)
So Mean (Bobby Darin/Don Kirshner) (August 21, 1957, NYC)
Don't Call My Name (Bobby Darin/Don Kirshner) (August 21, 1957, NYC)
Brand New House (Bobby Darin/Woody Harris) (January 24, 1958, NYC)
Actions Speak Louder Than Words (Roquel Davis/Berry Gordy Jr.) (January 24, 1958, NYC)
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That's All (Atco 33-104, March 1959)
CD Release: Atlantic 82627, 6/24/1994
Recording Dates: December 19, 22, 24, 1958, NYC
Producers: Ahmet Ertegun, Nesuhi Ertegun, Jerry Wexler
Engineers: Tom Dowd, Carl Lustig, Herb Kaplan, Heinz Kubicka
Arrangements: Richard Wess |
Musicians: Richard Wess (cond)
DEC 19-Joe Cabot, Jimmy Nottingham, Bernie Privin, Doc Severinsen (tp); Morton Bullman, Harry DiVito, Bob McGarity, Frank Rehak (tb); George Berg, Romeo Penque, Jerome Richardson, Jerry Sanfino, Joe Soldo (reeds); Hank Jones (p); Al Caiola (g); Eddie Safranski (b); Don Lamond (d); Phil Kraus, Terry Snyder (per).
DEC 22-George Berg, Romeo Penque (reeds); Isadore Zir (vla); Maurice Brown, Henry Pakaln (cello); Morris Stonzek (cello?); Moe Wechsler (p, cello); Mundell Lowe (g); Eddie Safranski (b); Bobby Rosengarden (d); unidentified 12 violins.
DEC 24-Joe Cabot, Mel Davis, Al DeRisi, Doc Severinsen (tp); Billy Byers, Cutty Cutshall, Frank Rehak, Chauncey Welsch (tb); Leon Cohen, Walt Levinsky, Seldon Powell, Jerry Sanfino (reeds); Moe Wechsler (p); Mundell Lowe (g); Eddie Safranski (b); Don Lamond (d); unidentified 8 strings.
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Side 1:
Mack the Knife (Kurt Weill/Bertolt Brecht/Marc Blitzstein) (December 19)
Beyond the Sea (Charles Trenet/Jack Lawrence) (December 24)
Through a Long and Sleepless Night (Alfred Newman/Mack Gordon) (December 22)
Softly As in a Morning Sunrise (Oscar Hammerstein/Sigmund Romberg) (December 19)
She Needs Me (Arthur Hamilton) (December 22)
It Ain't Necessarily So (George Gershwin/Ira Gershwin) (December 24)
Side 2:
I'll Remember April (Gene DePaul/Don Raye/Pat Johnson) (December 24)
That's the Way Love Is (Bobby Darin) (December 19)
Was There a Call For Me (Woody Harris/Marty Holmes) (December 22)
Some of These Days (Shelton Brooks) (December 24)
Where Is the One (Edwin Finckel/Alec Wilder) (December 22)
That's All (Bob Haymes/Alan Brandt) (December 19)
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This is Darin (Atco 33-115, January 1960)
CD Release: Atlantic 82628, 6/24/1994
Recording Dates: May 19-21, September 3, 1959, Los Angeles, CA
Producers: Ahmet Ertegun, Nesuhi Ertegun
Arrangements: Richard Wess*, Buddy Bregman**
Musicians: Richard Wess (cond) |
MAY 19-Conte Candoli, Al Porcino, Ray Triscari, Stu Williamson (tp); Milt Bernhart, Joe Cadeno, Bob Enevoldsen, Ken Shroyer (tb); Buddy Collette, Ted Nash, Bud Shank (sax); Victor Arno, Dave Frizina, Sarah Kreindler, Dan Lube, Lou Raderman, Isadore Roman, Paul Shure, Felix Slatkin (vln); Allan Harshman, Gary Nuttycombe (vla); Ray Kramer, Eleanor Slatkin (cello); Richard Behrke (p); Barney Kessel (g); Joe Mondragon (b); Alvin Stoller (d).
MAY 20-Milt Bernhart (tb); Gene Cipriano, Buddy Collette (sax); Victor Arno, George Berres, John DeVoogt, Harold Dicterow, Elliot Fisher, Dave Frizina, James Getzoff, Joe Livoti, Dan Lube, Isadore Roman, Ralph Schaeffer, Eudice Shapiro, Felix Slatkin, Joe Stepansky, Gerry Vinci (vln); Gordon Groves, Allan Harshman, Gary Nuttycombe, Bob Ostrowsky (vla); Ray Kramer, Eleanor Slatkin (cello); Richard Behrke (p); Barney Kessel (g); Joe Mondragon (b); Alvin Stoller (d).
MAY 21-Conte Candoli, Al Porcino, Ray Triscari, Stu Williamson (tp); Milt Bernhart, Joe Cadeno, Bob Enevoldsen, Ken Shroyer (tb); Med Flory, Charles Kennedy, Joe Maini, Bill Perkins, Jack Schwartz (sax); Richard Behrke (p); Barney Kessel (g); Max Bennett (b); Mel Lewis (d).
SEPT 3-Buddy Bregman (cond), other details unknown.
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Side 1:
**Clementine (Woody Harris) (September 3)
*Have You Got Any Castles, Baby (Johnny Mercer/Richard A. Whiting) (May 21)
*Don't Dream Of Anybody But Me (Bart Howard/Neal Hefti) (May 21)
*My Gal Sal (Paul Dresser) (May 19)
*Black Coffee (Paul Francis Webster/Sonny Burke) (May 20)
*Caravan (Irving Mills/Duke Ellington/Juan Tizol) (May 21)
Side 2:
*Guys And Dolls (Frank Loesser) (September 3)
*Down With Love (E.Y. Harburg/Harold Arlen) (May 19)
*Pete Kelly's Blues (Sammy Cahn/Ray Heindorf) (May 20)
**All Nite Long (Woody Harris) (May 19) (September 3)
*The Gal That Got Away (Harold Arlen/Ira Gershwin)
**I Can't Give You Anything But Love (Dorothy Fields/Jimmy McHugh) (September 3)
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Darin at the Copa (Atco 33-122, August 1960)
CD Release: Atlantic 82629, 6/24/1994
Recording Dates: June 15-16, 1960, Live at the Copacabana in NYC
Producers: Ahmet Ertegun, Nesuhi Ertegun
Engineers: Tom Dowd, Phil Iehle
Arrangements: Richard Berke*, Buddy Bregman**, Bobby Scott***, Richard Wess****
Musicians: Paul Shelley's Copacabana Orchestra conducted by Richard Behrke; Richard Behrke (p); Ronnie Zito (d); other details unknown. |
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Side 1:
****Medley: Swing Low Sweet Chariot (Traditional), Lonesome Road (Gene Austin/Nathaniel Shilkret)
****Some of These Days (Shelton Brooks)
****Mack the Knife (Kurt Weill/Bertolt Brecht/Marc Blitzstein)
***Love for Sale (Cole Porter)
**Clementine (Woody Harris)
*You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To (Cole Porter)
****Dream Lover (Bobby Darin)
Side 2:
***Bill Bailey (Traditional)
**I Have Dreamed (Richard Rodgers/Oscar Hammerstein)
**I Can't Give You Anything But Love (Dorothy Fields/Jimmy McHugh)
Alright, O.K., You Win (Sid Wyche/Mamie Watts)
*Medley: By Myself (Howard Dietz/Arthur Schwartz)/When Your Lover Has Gone (E.A. Swan)
I Got a Woman (Ray Charles/Renald Richard)
****That's All (Bob Haymes/Alan Brandt)
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For Teenagers Only (Atco SP-1001, September 1960)
Recording Dates: noted below
Producers: Ahmet Ertegun, Jerry Wexler
Engineer: Tom Dowd
Arrangements: Richard Wess*
Musicians:
JUL 16, 1958-Bobby Darin (p); Al Caiola, Sal Salvador(g); Wendell Marshall (b); King Curtis (ts); Panama Francis (d). |
DEC 5, 1958-Bobby Darin (p); King Curtis (ts); Jesse Powell (bs); Sonny Forriest (g); Al Caiola or George Barnes (g); Wendall Marshall (b); Belton Evans (d).
JUL 22, 1959-Jimmie Haskell (cond); Bob Bain (g); Bobby Short (p); Plas Johnson (ts); Red Callendar (b); Earl Palmer (d).
Side 1:
I Want You With Me (Woody Harris) (July 16, 1958, NYC)
Keep A Walkin' (Neil Sedaka/Howard Greenfield) (July 16, 1958, NYC)
You Know How (Bobby Darin) (July 22, 1959, Los Angeles, CA)
*Somebody To Love (Bobby Darin) (July 22, 1959, Los Angeles, CA)
I Ain't Sharin' Sharon (Doc Pomus/Mort Shuman) (December 5, 1958, NYC)
Pity Miss Kitty (Woody Harris) (July 16, 1958, NYC)
Side 2:
That Lucky Old Sun (Haven Gillespie/Beasley Smith) (October 29, 1958, NYC)
All The Way Home (Otis Blackwell/Luther Dixon) (January 24, 1958, NYC)
You Never Called (Woody Harris) (January 24, 1958, NYC)
A Picture No Artist Could Paint (Aaron H. Schroeder) (October 29, 1958, NYC)
Hush, Somebody's Callin' My Name (Clyde Otis/Belford Hendricks/Cynthia Young) (December 5, 1958, NYC)
Here I'll Stay (Alan Jay Lerner/Kurt Weill) (October 29, 1958, NYC)
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The 25th Day of December (Atco 33-125, October 24, 1960)
CD Release: Atlantic 91772, 10/25/1991
Recording Dates: August 19-21, 1960 in Los Angeles, CA.
Producer: Ahmet Ertegun
Engineer: Bill Putnam
Arrangements: Bobby Scott
Musicians: Bobby Scott (cond), other details unknown. |
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Side 1:
O Come All Ye Faithful (August 19)
Poor Little Jesus (August 20)
Child of God (August 21)
Baby Born Today (August 20)
Holy Holy Holy (August 19)
Ave Maria (August 19)
Side 2:
Go Tell It on the Mountain (August 21)
While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks (August 20)
Jehovah Hallelujah (August 21)
Mary Where Is Your Baby (August 21)
Silent Night, Holy Night (August 20)
Dona Nobis Pacem (August 19)
Amen (August 21)
NOTE: The single track "Christmas Auld Lang Syne" (Manny Kurtz [aka Mann Curtis]/Frank Military), recorded with Bobby Scott's Orchestra on August 18 in Los Angeles, was added to the CD re-issue.
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Pepe (Colpix CP 507, 1960)
CD Release: Collectors' Choice CCM-113, 3/14/2000
Producer (Motion Picture): George Sidney
Score: Johnny Green
Orchestra Conducted by: Andre Previn
Soundtrack to the 1960 comedy film "Pepe." Bobby's rendition of "That's How it Went, All Right" is a shows-stopper. |
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Side 1:
Pepe -Shirley Jones (Dory Langdon/Hans Wittstatt)
Mimi -Maurice Chevalier (Richard Rodgers/Lorenz Hart)
September Song -Maurice Chevalier (Maxwell Anderson/Kurt Weill)
Hooray For Hollywood -Sammy Davis Jr. (Johnny Mercer/Richard Whiting)
The Rumble -Andre Previn (Leonard Bernstein/Stephen Sondheim)
Side 2:
That's How It Went, All Right -Bobby Darin (Dory Langdon/André Previn)
The Far Away Part Of Town -Judy Garland (Dory Langdon/André Previn)
Suzy's Theme -Johnny Green (Johnny Green)
Pennies From Heaven (Johnny Burke/Arthur Johnston)/Let's Fall In Love (Harold Arlen/Ted Koehler)/South Of The Border (Jimmy Kennedy/Michael Carr) -Bing Crosby
Lovely Day - Shirley Jones (Dory Langdon/Augustin Lara/Maria Teresa Lara)
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Bobby Darin & Johnny Mercer: Two of a Kind (Atco 33-126, February 1961)
CD Release: Atlantic 90484, 9/21/1990
Recording Dates: August 13, 14, 17, 1960, Los Angeles, CA
Producer: Ahmet Ertegun
Engineer: Bill Putnam
Arrangements: Billy May
Musicians: Billy May (cond)
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AUG 13, 14-John Best, Dick Cathcart, Manny Klein (tp); Ed Kusby, Bill Schaefer, Elmer Schneider (tb); Chuck Gentry, Skeets Herfurt, Eddie Miller, Wilbur Schwartz (sax); Milton Raskin (p); George Van Eps (g); Morty Corb (b); Ronnie Zito (d).
AUG 17-Same personnel except: Conrad Gozzo replaces Manny Klein on trumpet.
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Side 1:
Two of a Kind (Bobby Darin/Johnny Mercer) (August 17)
Indiana (Ballard MacDonald/James F. Hanley) (August 17)
Bob White (Johnny Mercer/Bernie Hanighen) (August 13)
Ace in the Hole (James Dempsey/George Mitchell) (August 17)
East of the Rockies (Sid Robin/Lou Singer) (August 13)
If I Had a Druthers (Johnny Mercer/Gene DePaul) (August 14)
Side 2:
I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None of My Jellyroll (Spencer Williams/Clarence Williams) (August 14)
Lonesome Polecat (Johnny Mercer/Gene DePaul) (August 14)
My Cutey's Due at Two-to-Two Today (Al Von Tilzer/Irving Bibo/Leo Robin) (August 13)
Medley: Paddlin' Madelin' Home (Harry Woods), Row Row Row (Jimmy Monaco/William Jerome) (August 17)
Who Takes Care of the Caretaker's Daughter (Chick Endor/Paul Specht) (August 14)
Mississippi Mud (James Cavanaugh/Harry Barris) (August 13)
Two of a Kind (Bobby Darin/Johnny Mercer) (August 17)
FROM THE LINER NOTES: "This album is based on an idea by J. Steve Blauner & Marshall Robbins."
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The Bobby Darin Story (Atco 33-131, 1961) (Atlantic compilation LP)
CD Release: Atlantic 33131, 2/3/1989
Recording Dates: noted below
Producers: Ahmet Ertegun, Dick Jacobs (April 24 tracks only)
Engineers: Tom Dowd, others
Arrangers: Richard Wess*, Buddy Bregman**, Bobby Scott***, Richard Behrke****, Dick Jacobs***** |
Musicians:
APR 10, 1958-Bobby Darin (p); Al Caiola (g); Billy Mure (g); Wendell Marshall? (b); Jesse Powell (ts); Panama Francis (d).
APR 24, 1958-George Barnes, Al Chernet (g); Sanford Bloch (b); Sam "The Man" Taylor (alto sax); Ernie Hayes (p); Panama Francis, Phil Krause (d); The Helen Way Singers (Helen Way, Harriet Young, Maeretha Stewart, Theresa Merritt) (backing vocs).
DEC 5, 1958-Bobby Darin (p); King Curtis (ts); Jesse Powell (bs); Sonny Forriest (g); Al Caiola or George Barnes (g); Wendall Marshall (b); Belton Evans (d).
DEC 19, 1958-Joe Cabot, Jimmy Nottingham, Bernie Privin, Doc Severinsen (tp); Morton Bullman, Harry DiVito, Bob McGarity, Frank Rehak (tb); George Berg, Romeo Penque, Jerome Richardson, Jerry Sanfino, Joe Soldo (reeds); Hank Jones (p); Al Caiola (g); Eddie Safranski (b); Don Lamond (d); Phil Kraus, Terry Snyder (per).
DEC 24, 1958-Joe Cabot, Mel Davis, Al DeRisi, Doc Severinsen (tp); Billy Byers, Cutty Cutshall, Frank Rehak, Chauncey Welsch (tb); Leon Cohen, Walt Levinsky, Seldon Powell, Jerry Sanfino (reeds); Moe Wechsler (p); Mundell Lowe (g); Eddie Safranski (b); Don Lamond (d); unidentified 8 strings.
MAR 5, 1959-Neil Sedaka (p), other details unknown.
JUL 22, 1959-Jimmie Haskell (cond); Bob Bain (g); Bobby Short (p); Plas Johnson (ts); Red Callendar (b); Earl Palmer (d).
SEPT 3, 1959-Buddy Bregman (cond), other details unknown.
FEB 2, 1960-Bobby Scott (cond, p); Larry Bunker (vib); Howard Roberts (g); Joe Mondragon (b); Ronnie Zito (d); Carlos Vidal (cga).
AUG 18, 1960-Richard Behrke (cond); Carol Kaye (electric bass on "Lazy River"); Earl Palmer (drums on "Lazy River"); other details unknown
SPECIAL NOTE: The track "Early in the Morning" was actually recorded at Decca Records, not Atco/Atlantic. Fearing Atco was about to drop him, Bobby went over to Decca and recorded 4 songs, "Early," "Mighty Mighty Man," "You're Mine," and "Now We're One." Shortly afterward, "Splish Splash" hit, and Atco renewed his contract. Atco also secured the rights to the Decca masters and released the songs themselves.
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Side 1:
Splish Splash (Bobby Darin/Jean Murray) (April 10, 1958, NYC)
*****Early In The Morning (Bobby Darin/Woody Harris) (April 24, 1958, NYC)
Queen Of The Hop (Bobby Darin/Woody Harris) (April 10, 1958, NYC)
Plain Jane (Doc Pomus/Mort Shuman) (December 5, 1958, NYC)
Dream Lover (Bobby Darin) (March 5, 1959, NYC)
*Mack The Knife (Kurt Weill/Bertolt Brecht/Marc Blitzstein) (December 19, 1958, NYC)
Side 2:
*Beyond The Sea (Charles Trenet/Jack Lawrence) (December 24, 1958, NYC)
**Clementine (Woody Harris) (September 3, 1959, Los Angeles, CA)
***Bill Bailey (Traditional) (February 2, 1960, Los Angeles, CA)
****Artificial Flowers (Jerry Bock/Sheldon Harnick) (August 18, 1960, Los Angeles, CA)
*Somebody To Love (Bobby Darin) (July 22, 1959, Los Angeles, CA)
****Lazy River (Sidney Arodin/Hoagy Carmichael) (August 18, 1960, Los Angeles, CA)
NOTE: First LP appearance of single tracks "Plain Jane," "Dream Lover," "Lazy River," and "Artificial Flowers"
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Love Swings (Atco 33-134, July 1961)
CD Release: Collectors' Choice CCM-399, 3/9/2004
Recording Dates: March 21-23, 1961, Los Angeles, CA
Producer: Ahmet Ertegun
Engineer: Eddie Brackett
Arrangements: Torrie Zito
Musicians: Torrie Zito (cond) |
MAR 21-Don Fagerquist, Uan Rasey, Clarence "Shorty" Sherock, Joe Triscari (tp); Milt Bernhart, Francis Howard, George Roberts, Lloyd Ulyate (tb); Gene Cipriano, Chuck Gentry, Justin Gordon, Ted Nash (sax); Israel Baker, Harry Bluestone, Jacques Gasselin, Dan Lube, Erno Neufeld, Lou Raderman, Eudice Shapiro, Paul Shure (vln); Alvin Dinken, Paul Robyn (vla); Edgar Lustgarten, George Neikrug (cello); Verlye Brilhart (harp); Richard Behrke (p); Al Hendrickson (g); Joe Mondragon (b); Larry Bunker, Ronnie Zito (d).
MAR 22-Don Fagerquist, Al Porcino, Uan Rasey, Joe Triscari (tp); Milt Bernhart, Francis Howard, Ken Shroyer, Lloyd Ulyate (tb); Gene Cipriano, Chuck Gentry, Justin Gordon, Ted Nash (sax); Victor Arno, Al Beller, Harry Bluestone, Jacques Gasselin, Dan Lube, Erno Neufeld, Lou Raderman, Eudice Shapiro (vln); Alvin Dinken, Paul Robyn (vla); Edgar Lustgarten, Eleanor Slatkin (cello); Verlye Brilhart (harp); Richard Behrke (p); Al Hendrickson (g); Joe Mondragon (b); Larry Bunker, Ronnie Zito (d).
MAR 23-James Decker, Arthur Franz, Bill Hinshaw (frh); Mahlon Clark, Justin Gordon, Jules Jacob, Harry Klee, Wilbur Schwartz (sax); Victor Arno, Israel Baker, Harry Bluestone, David Frisina, Jacques Gasselin, Murray Kellner, Dan Lube, Nathan Ross, Marshall Sosson, Gerald Vinci (vln); Alvin Dinken, Paul Robyn (vla); George Neikrug, Harold Schneier (cello); Verlye Brilhart (harp); Richard Behrke (p); Al Hendrickson (g); Keith Mitchell (aka Red Mitchell) (b); Frank Flynn, Ronnie Zito (d).
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Side 1:
Long Ago And Far Away (Ira Gershwin/Jerome Kern) (March 21)
I Didn't Know What Time It Was (Richard Rodgers/Lorenz Hart) (March 22)
How About You (Burton Lane/Ralph Freed) (March 21)
The More I See You (Mack Gordon/Harry Warren) (March 21)
It Had To Be You (Isham Jones/Gus Kahn) (March 22)
No Greater Love (Isham Jones/Marty Symes) (March 23)
Side 2:
In Love In Vain (Leo Robin/Jerome Kern) (March 23)
Just Friends (John Klenner/Sam Lewis) (March 21)
Something To Remember You By (Howard Dietz/Arthur Schwartz) (March 23)
Skylark (Hoagy Carmichael/Johnny Mercer) (March 22)
Spring Is Here (Richard Rodgers/Lorenz Hart) (March 23)
I Guess I'll Have To Change My Plan (Howard Dietz/Arthur Schwartz) (March 22)
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Twist with Bobby Darin (Atco 33-138, December 1961)
CD Release: Collectors' Choice CCM-400, 3/9/2004
Recording Dates: noted below
Producers: Ahmet Ertegun, Jerry Wexler, Dick Jacobs (April 24 tracks only)
Engineers: Tom Dowd, others
Arrangers: Jimmie Haskell*, Dick Jacobs**, Richard Wess***
Musicians: |
APR 10, 1958-Bobby Darin (p); Al Caiola (g); Billy Mure (g); Wendell Marshall? (b); Jesse Powell (ts); Panama Francis (d).
APR 24, 1958-George Barnes, Al Chernet (g); Sanford Bloch (b); Sam "The Man" Taylor (alto sax); Ernie Hayes (p); Panama Francis, Phil Krause (d); The Helen Way Singers (Helen Way, Harriet Young, Maeretha Stewart, Theresa Merritt) (backing vocs).
JUL 16, 1958-Bobby Darin (p); Al Caiola, Sal Salvador (g); Wendell Marshall (b); King Curtis (ts); Panama Francis (d).
MAR 5, 1959-Neil Sedaka (p), other details unknown.
JUL 22, 1959-Jimmie Haskell (cond); Bob Bain (g); Bobby Short (p); Plas Johnson (ts); Red Callendar (b); Earl Palmer (d).
JUN 19, 1961-Jimmie Haskell (cond); Glen Campbell (g); Rene Hall (g); Plas Johnson (ts); Jewel Grant (baritone sax); Earl Palmer (d).
OCT 31, 1961-Jimmie Haskell (cond); Ray Johnson (p, organ); Plas Johnson, Nino Tempo (sax); Red Callender (b); Earl Palmer (d).
NOV 8, 1961-Jimmie Haskell (cond); Ray Johnson (p, organ); Plas Johnson, Nino Tempo (sax); Red Callender (b); Earl Palmer (d); Darlene Love, the Blossoms (backing vocs).
SPECIAL NOTE: The tracks "Early in the Morning" and "Mighty Mighty Man" were actually recorded at Decca Records, not Atco/Atlantic. Fearing Atco was about to drop him, Bobby went over to Decca and recorded 4 songs, "Early in the Morning," "Mighty Mighty Man," "You're Mine," and "Now We're One." Shortly afterward, "Splish Splash" hit, and Atco renewed his contract. Atco also secured the rights to the Decca masters and released the songs themselves.
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Side 1:
Bullmoose (Bobby Darin) (March 5, 1959, NYC)
**Early In The Morning (Bobby Darin/Woody Harris) (April 24, 1958, NYC)
**Mighty Mighty Man (Bobby Darin) (April 24, 1958, NYC)
You Know How (Bobby Darin) (July 22, 1959, Los Angeles, CA)
***Somebody To Love (Bobby Darin) (July 22, 1959, Los Angeles, CA)
*Multiplication (Bobby Darin) (November 8, 1961, Los Angeles, CA)
Side 2:
*Irresistible You (Al Kasha/Luther Dixon) (October 31, 1961, Los Angeles, CA)
Queen Of The Hop (Bobby Darin/Woody Harris) (April 10, 1958, NYC)
*You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby (Johnny Mercer/Harry Warren) (June 19, 1961, Los Angeles, CA)
Keep A Walkin' (Neil Sedaka/Howard Greenfield) (July 16, 1958, NYC)
Pity Miss Kitty (Woody Harris) (July 16, 1958, NYC)
I Ain't Sharin' Sharon (Doc Pomus/Mort Shuman) (December 5, 1958, NYC)
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State Fair (Dot DLP 9011, 1962)
CD Release: Varese Sarabande 302066090, 11/2/1999
Producers: Alfred Newman, Ken Darby
All songs by Richard Rodgers/Oscar Hammerstein II except where noted.
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Side 1:
Overture and Main Title, 'Our State Fair'-Pat Boone, Alice Faye, Tom Ewell & Chorus
It Might As Well Be Spring -Anita Gordon (for Pamela Tiffin)
That's For Me -Pat Boone
More Than Just A Friend -Tom Ewell
Isn't It Kinda Fun? -Ann-Margret and David Street
Side 2: Willing And Eager -Pat Boone and Ann-Margret (Richard Rodgers)
Never Say No To A Man -Alice Faye) (Richard Rodgers)
It's a Grand Night for Singing -Pat Boone, Bobby Darin, Anita Gordon, Bob Smart and Chorus
This Isn't Heaven -Bobby Darin (Richard Rodgers)
The Little Things In Texas -Tom Ewell, Alice Faye and kids chorus (Richard Rodgers)
Our State Fair Finale -Chorus
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Bobby Darin Sings Ray Charles (Atco 33-140, March 1962)
CD Release: Collectors' Choice CCM-401, 3/9/2004
Recording Dates: November 7, 8, 10, 14, 1961, Los Angeles, CA
Producer: Ahmet Ertegun
Arrangements: Jimmie Haskell
Musicians: Jimmie Haskell (cond); Ray Johnson (p, organ); Plas Johnson, Nino Tempo (sax); Red Callender (b); Earl Palmer (d); Richie Frost (d); Darlene Love, the Blossoms (backing vocs). |
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Side 1:
What'd I Say (Ray Charles) (November 7)
I Got A Woman (Ray Charles/Renald Richard) (November 14)
Tell All The World About You (Ray Charles/Percy Mayfield) (November 7)
Tell Me How Do You Feel (Ray Charles) (November 7)
My Bonnie (Ray Charles) (November 7)
Side 2:
The Right Time (Lew Herman) (November 8)
Hallelujah I Love Her So (Ray Charles) (November 10)
Leave My Woman Alone (Ray Charles) (November 10)
Ain't That Love (Ray Charles) (November 10)
Drown In My Own Tears (Henry Glover) (November 8)
That's Enough (Ray Charles) (November 14)
NOTE: The backing vocal group for this LP, The Blossoms, had previously backed up Ray Charles in the mid-1950s.
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Things and Other Things (Atco 33-146, July 1962)
CD Release: Collectors' Choice CCM-402, 4/6/2004
Recording Dates: noted below
Producers: Ahmet Ertegun, Dick Jacobs (April 24, 1958 tracks only)
Arrangements: Shorty Rogers*, Fred Norman**, Bob Mersey***, Jimmie Haskell****, Dick Jacobs***** |
Musicians:
APR 24, 1958-George Barnes, Al Chernet (g); Sanford Bloch (b); Sam "The Man" Taylor (alto sax); Ernie Hayes (p); Panama Francis, Phil Krause (d); Phil Krause, drums; The Helen Way Singers (Helen Way, Harriet Young, Maeretha Stewart, Theresa Merritt) (backing vocs).
JUL 22, 1959-Jimmie Haskell (cond); Bob Bain (g); Bobby Short (p); Plas Johnson (ts); Red Callendar (b); Earl Palmer (d).
FEB 5, 1960-Bobby Darin (p), other details unknown.
JAN 3, 1961-Earl Palmer (d); other details unknown.
MAR 25, 1961-Fred Norman (cond); Manny Klein, Clarence "Shorty" Sherock (tp); Marshall Cram (tb); Plas Johnson (sax); Israel Baker, Al Beller, Jacques Gasselin, Dan Lube, Erno Neufeld, Lou Raderman, Misha Russell, Marshall Sosson (vln); Armand Kaproff, Edgar Lustgarten (cello); Richard Behrke (p); Irving Ashby, Barney Kessel (g); Keith Mitchell (aka Red Mitchell) (b); Larry Bunker, Ronnie Zito (d).
JUN 8, 1961-Bob Mersey (cond), other details unknown.
JUN 19, 1961-Jimmie Haskell (cond); Ray Johnson (p); Glen Campbell (g); Rene Hall (g); Plas Johnson (ts); Jewel Grant (baritone sax); Earl Palmer (d).
OCT 31, 1961-Jimmie Haskell (cond); Ray Johnson (p, organ); Plas Johnson, Nino Tempo (sax); Red Callender (b); Earl Palmer (d).
SPECIAL NOTE: The tracks "Now We're One" and "You're Mine" were actually recorded at Decca Records, not Atco/Atlantic. Fearing Atco was about to drop him, Bobby went over to Decca and recorded 4 songs, "Early in the Morning," "Mighty Mighty Man," "You're Mine," and "Now We're One." Shortly afterward, "Splish Splash" hit, and Atco renewed his contract. Atco also secured the rights to the Decca masters and released the songs themselves.
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Side 1:
****Things (Bobby Darin) (June 19, 1961, Los Angeles, CA)
I'll Be There (Bobby Darin) (July 22, 1959, Los Angeles, CA)
Lost Love (Bobby Darin/Don Kirshner) (July 16, 1958, NYC)
Look For My True Love (Bobby Darin) (January 3, 1961, Los Angeles, CA)
*Beachcomber (Bobby Darin) (February 5, 1960, Los Angeles, CA)
*****Now We're One (Bobby Darin) (April 24, 1958, NYC)
Side 2:
*****You're Mine (Bobby Darin) (April 24, 1958, NYC)
Oo-Ee-Train (Bobby Darin) (January 3, 1961, Los Angeles, CA)
****Jailer Bring Me Water (Bobby Darin) (October 31, 1961, Los Angeles, CA)
**Nature Boy (eden ahbez) (March 25, 1961, Los Angeles, CA)
***Theme From "Come September" (Bobby Darin) (June 8, 1961, NYC)
****Sorrow Tomorrow (Doc Pomus/Mort Shuman) (June 19, 1961, Los Angeles, CA)
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Oh! Look at Me Now (Capitol 1791, October 1962)
CD Release: EMI UK 792722, 10/22/2001
Recording Dates: July 1962, September 1962
Producer: Tom Morgan
Arrangements: Billy May
Musicians: Billy May (cond), other details unknown. |
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Side 1:
All By Myself (Irving Berlin) (July 26)
My Buddy (Gus Kahn/Walter Donaldson)
There's A Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder (Dave Dreyer/Al Jolson/Billy Rose) (July 27)
Roses Of Picardy (Fred E. Weatherly/Haydn Wood)
You'll Never Know (Mack Gordon/Harry Warren) (July 27)
Blue Skies (Irving Berlin)
Side 2:
Always (Irving Berlin)
You Made Me Love You (Joe McCarthy/James V. Monaco)
A Nightingale Sang In Berkley Square (Eric Maschwitz/Manning Sherwin) (September 4)
I'm Beginning To See The Light (Don George/Johnny Hodges/Harry James/Duke Ellington)
Oh! Look At Me Now (John de Vries/Joe Bushkin)
The Party's Over (Betty Comden/Adolph Green/Jule Styne) (July 27)
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You're the Reason I'm Living (Capitol 1866, February 1963)
CD Release: Collectables 2915, 10/24/2006
Recording Dates: September 25, 1962, January 1963
Producer: Nik Venet
Arrangements: Shorty Rogers*, Gerald Wilson**, Jimmie Haskell***
Musicians: SEPT 25, 1962-Jimmie Haskell (cond); Harmonica Fats (harmonica); Glen Campbell (g); Earl Palmer (d); other details unknown. |
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Side 1:
*Sally Was A Good Old Girl (Harlan Howard)
**Be Honest With Me (Gene Autry/Fred Rose)
*Oh Lonesome Me (Don Gibson)
*(I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle (Hank Williams/Jimmie Davis)
*It Keeps Right On A-Hurtin' (Johnny Tillotson)
***You're The Reason I'm Living (Bobby Darin) (September 25, 1962)
Side 2:
**Please Help Me I'm Falling (Don Robertson/Hal Blair)
*Under Your Spell Again (Buck Owens/Dusty Rhodes)
**Here I Am (Glen Campbell/Marc Douglas)
*Who Can I Count On (Sammy Masters) [duet with Mary Clayton]
***Now You're Gone (Bobby Darin)
**Release Me (Eddie Miller/Dub Williams/Robert Yount)
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It's You or No One (Atco 33-124, June 1963)
CD Release: Collectors' Choice CCM-404, 4/6/2004
Recording Dates: January 25-27, 1960, Los Angeles, CA
Producers: Ahmet Ertegun, Nesuhi Ertegun (Side 1/Track 2 only, others unknown)
Arrangements: Torrie Zito (Side 1), Bobby Scott (Side 2) |
Musicians:
JAN 25-Torrie Zito (cond); Conte Candoli (tp); Jules Jacob, Harry Klee, Ronald Langinger, Ted Nash (reeds); David Frisina, Mort Herbert, Dan Lube, Lou Raderman, Eudice Shapiro, Felix Slatkin, Joseph Stepansky (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Robert Ostrowsky (vla); Eleanor Slatkin (cello); Dorothy Remsen (harp); Larry Bunker (vib); Victor Feldman (p); Barney Kessel (g); Joe Mondragon (b); Ronnie Zito (d).
JAN 26-Torrie Zito, Robert Kirkland (cond); John Graas, Gale Robinson (frh); Gene Cipriano, Buddy Collette, Harry Klee, Wilbur Schwartz (reeds); Anatol Kaminsky, Marvin Limonick, Dan Lube, William Miller, Eudice Shapiro, Felix Slatkin, Joseph Stepansky (vln); Alvin Dinkin, Robert Ostrowsky (vla); Dorothy Remsen (harp); Victor Feldman (p); Barney Kessel (g); Joe Mondragon (b); Ronnie Zito (d); Larry Bunker (per).
JAN 26-Bobby Scott (cond, p); John Graas, Gale Robinson (frh); Harry Klee, Wilbur Schwartz (woodwinds); Joe Mondragon (b); unidentified 6 strings.
JAN 27-Bobby Scott, Robert Kirkland (cond); John Graas, Gale Robinson (frh); Harry Klee, Wilbur Schwartz (woodwinds); David Frisina, Erno Neufeld, Felix Slatkin, Joseph Stepansky (vln); Paul Robyn (vla); Eleanor Slatkin (cello); Joe Mondragon (b).
SPECIAL NOTE: Strings led by Felix Slatkin.
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Side 1:
It's You Or No One (Sammy Cahn/Jule Styne) (January 25)
I Hadn't Anyone Till You (Ray Noble) (January 26)
Not Mine (Johnny Mercer/Victor Schertzinger) (January 25)
I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me (Clarence Gaskill/Jimmy McHugh) (January 25)
I've Never Been In Love Before (Frank Loesser) (January 26)
All Or Nothing At All (Arthur Altman/Jack Lawrence) (January 25)
Side 2:
Only One Little Item (Libby Holden) (January 27)
Don't Get Around Much Anymore (Duke Ellington/Bob Russell) (January 27)
How About Me (Irving Berlin) (January 27)
I'll Be Around (Alec Wilder) (January 26)
All I Do Is Cry (Libby Holden) (January 27)
I Guess I'm Good For Nothing But The Blues (Libby Holden) (January 26)
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18 Yellow Roses and 11 Other Hits (Capitol 1942, July 1963)
CD Release: Collectables 2915, 10/24/2006
Recording Dates: noted below
Producer: Nik Venet
Arrangements: Jack Nitzche*, Bert Keyes**, Bobby Scott***, Walter Raim****
Musicians:
APR 6, 1963-Jack Nitzche (cond on "18 Yellow Roses"); Glen Campbell (guitar on "18 Yellow Roses"); Tommy Tedesco (guitar on "18 Yellow Roses"); Hal Blaine (drums on "18 Yellow Roses"); other details unknown. |
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Side 1:
*18 Yellow Roses (Bobby Darin) (April 6, 1963)
**On Broadway (Jerry Leiber/Barry Mann/Mike Stoller/Cynthia Weil) (July 1963)
***Ruby Baby (Jerry Leiber/Mike Stoller)
****Reverend Mr. Black (Jerry Leiber/Mike Stoller/Billy Edd Wheeler)
**The End Of The World (Sylvia Dee/Arthur Kent)
*Not For Me (Bobby Darin) (April 1963)
Side 2:
****Walk Right In (Gus Cannon/Hosea Woods)
***From A Jack To A King (Ned Miller)
**I Will Follow Her (Arthur Altman/Norman Gimbel/Del Roma/J.W. Stole)
**Our Day Will Come (Mort Garson/Bob Hilliard)
***Can't Get Used To Losing You (Doc Pomus/Mort Shuman)
***Rhythm of the Rain (John Gummoe)
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Earthy! (Capitol 8126, July 1963)
Recording Dates: July 1962
Producers: Tom Morgan
Arrangements: Walter Raim
Musicians: Walter Raim (cond); Jim [Roger] Mcguinn, Glen Campbell, Bud Dashiell (g); The Tarriers; other details unknown. |
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Side 1:
Long Time Man (Sylvia Fricker/Ian Tyson)
Work Song (Nat Adderley/Oscar Brown, Jr.) (July 31, 1962)
La Bamba (Héctor Acosta/Harry Belafonte)
I'm on My Way, Great God (Traditional)
The Sermon of Samson (Bobby Darin/Walter Raim) (July 30, 1962)
Strange Rain (Tom Paxton)
Side 2:
Why Dont You Swing Down (Bobby Darin/Walter Raim)
Everything's Okay (Hank Williams)
Guantanamera (Ramon Espigul)
When Their Mama is Gone (Bobby Darin/Walter Raim)
Fay-O (Walter Raim)
The Er-i-ee Was A'Rising (Bobby Darin/Walter Raim)
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Golden Folk Hits (Capitol 2007, November 1963)
Recording Dates: July 1962
Producer: Nik Venet
Arrangements: Walter Raim
Musicians: Walter Raim (cond); Jim [Roger] McGuinn, Glen Campbell, James Burton, Phil Ochs (g); other details unknown. |
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Side 1:
Mary Don't You Weep (Traditional)
Where Have All The Flowers Gone (Pete Seeger)
If I Had A Hammer (Lee Hays/Pete Seeger)
Don't Think Twice (Bob Dylan)
Greenback Dollar (Hoyt Axton/Kennard Ramsey)
Why Daddy Why (Cooper/Resnick/Bobby Scott)
Side 2:
Michael Row The Boat Ashore (Traditional)
Abilene (Les Brown/John D. Loudermilk)
Green, Green (Barry McGuire/Randy Sparks)
Settle Down (Goin' Down That Highway) (Mike Settle)
Blowin' In The Wind (Bob Dylan)
Train To The Sky (Ben Raleigh/Artie Wayne)
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Winners (Atco 33-167, June 1964)
CD Release: Collectors' Choice CCM-403, 4/6/2004
Recording Dates: Feb. 1-2, 1960, Los Angeles, CA
Producers: Ahmet Ertegun, Nesuhi Ertegun
Arrangements: Bobby Scott
Musicians: Bobby Scott (cond, p) |
FEB 1-Larry Bunker (vib); Howard Roberts (g); Joe Mondragon (b); Ronnie Zito (d); Jack Costanzo (cga).
FEB 2-Larry Bunker (vib); Howard Roberts (g); Joe Mondragon (b); Ronnie Zito (d); Carlos Vidal (cga).
SPECIAL NOTE: Above credits do not apply to "Milord" or "Golden Earrings," which were recorded at different sessions, as detailed below.
MILORD-June 20, 1960, NYC. Other info unknown.
GOLDEN EARRINGS-March 25, 1961, Los Angeles, CA. Fred Norman (arr, cond); Manny Klein, Clarence "Shorty" Sherock (tp); Marshall Cram (tb); Plas Johnson (sax); Israel Baker, Al Beller, Jacques Gasselin, Dan Lube, Erno Neufeld, Lou Raderman, Misha Russell, Marshall Sosson (vln); Armand Kaproff, Edgar Lustgarten (cello); Richard Behrke (p); Irving Ashby, Barney Kessel (g); Keith Mitchell (aka Red Mitchell) (b); Larry Bunker, Ronnie Zito (d).
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Side 1:
Milord (Marguerite Monnot/Georges Moustaki) (June 20, 1960)
Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea (Harold Arlen/Ted Koehler) (February 2)
Anything Goes (Cole Porter) (February 1)
Do Nothin' Til You Hear From Me (Duke Ellington/Bob Russell) (February 2)
Golden Earrings (Ray Evans/Jay Livingston/Victor Young) (March 25, 1961)
When Day Is Done (Buddy DeSylva/Robert Katscher) (February 2)
Side 2:
I've Found A New Baby (Jack Palmer/Spencer Williams) (February 2)
What A Difference A Day Made (Stanley Adams/María Mendez Grever) (February 2)
What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry (Walter Donaldson/Abe Lyman) (February 2)
Hard Hearted Hannah (Milton Ager/Charles Bates/Bob Bigelow/Jack Yellen) (February 1)
Easy Living (Ralph Rainger/Leo Robin) (February 2)
They All Laughed (George Gershwin/Ira Gershwin) (February 1)
NOTE: Bobby's friend and mentor, comedian George Burns, provides the laughter for the track, "They All Laughed."
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Clementine (Clarion 603, 1964) (Clarion compilation LP)
Producers: Ahmet Ertegun, Nesuhi Ertegun, Jerry Wexler
Engineers: Tom Dowd, Eddie Brackett
Arrangers: Torrie Zito*, Buddy Bregman**, Bobby Scott*** |
Side 1:
**Clementine (Woody Harris) (September 3, 1959, Los Angeles, CA)
That Lucky Old Sun (Haven Gillespie/Beasley Smith) (October 29, 1958, NYC)
*Just Friends (John Klenner/Sam Lewis) (March 21, 1961, Los Angeles, CA)
I Want You With Me (Woody Harris) (July 16, 1958, NYC)
**All Nite Long (Woody Harris) (September 3, 1959, Los Angeles, CA)
Side 2:
*Spring Is Here (Richard Rodgers/Lorenz Hart) (March 23, 1961, Los Angeles, CA)
*How About You (Burton Lane/Ralph Freed) (March 21, 1961, Los Angeles, CA)
***What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry (Walter Donaldson/Abe Lyman)
You Never Called (Woody Harris) (January 24, 1958, NYC)
***Don't Get Around Much Anymore (Duke Ellington/Bob Russell) (January 27, 1960, Los Angeles, CA)
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From Hello Dolly to Goodbye Charlie (Capitol 2194, November 1964)
CD Release: EMI UK 792722, 10/22/2001
Recording Dates: September 17-18, 1964, Hollywood, CA
Producer: Jim Economides
Engineer: Eddie Brackett
Arrangements: Richard Wess |
Musicians: Richard Wess (cond); Bud Shank, Ronald Langinger, Plas Johnson, John Lowe, Bill Collette, Med Flory (sax); Conrad Gozzo, Virgil Evans, Tony Terran, Jimmy Zito, Shorty Sherock, Pete Candoli, Bud Brisbois, Al Porcino (tp); Dick Nash, James Henderson, Vernon Frily, Joe Howard, Milt Bernhart, Lew McCreary (tb); Lyle Ritz (b); Eugene DiNovi, Lou Levy (p); Milt Norman (g); Jack Sperling (d); Carols Vidal (cga); Nicholas Martinez (bongos); Julius Wechter (per/tympani); Armand Kaproff, Eleanor Slatkin, Edgar Lustgarten, Raphael Karmer (cello); Jules Jacob, Ronald Langinger (fl); Jules Jacob (oboe); Joseph DiFiore, Alvin Dinkin, Harry Hyams, Alexander Nieman (vla); Jacob Krachmalnick, Stanley Plummer, Myron Sandler, Marshall Sosson, Lou Raderman, Harry Bluestone, Marvin Limonick, Henry Roth, Elliot Fisher, Arnold Blenick, Paul Shure, Bernard Kundell, Darrel Terwilliger, Alvin Dinkin (vln); Ann Stockton (harp).
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Side 1:
Hello Dolly (Jerry Herman) (September 17)
Call Me Irresponsible (Sammy Cahn/Jimmy Van Heusen)
The Days Of Wine And Roses (Henry Mancini/Johnny Mercer)
More (Norman Newell/Nino Oliviero/Riz Ortolani) (September 18)
The End Of Never (Bobby Darin/Francine Forest)
Charade (Henry Mancini/Johnny Mercer) (September 17)
Side 2:
Once In A Lifetime (Leslie Bricusse/Anthony Newley)
Sunday In New York (Carroll Coates/Peter Nero)
Where Love Has Gone (Sammy Cahn/Jimmy Van Heusen)
Look At Me (Bobby Darin/Randy Newman) (September 18)
Goodbye Charlie (Dory Langdon/André Previn) (September 18)
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Venice Blue (Capitol 2322, May 1965)
Recording Dates: March 1965
Producer: Steve Douglas
Arrangements: Richard Wess*, Ernie Freeman** |
Musicians: Richard Wess (cond); Ernie Freeman (cond); Tony Terran, Bill Pitman (tp); Dick Nash, Harry Betts, Milt Bernhart, Ken Shroyer, Lew McCreary, Lou Blackburn, Dave Wells (tb); Paul Horn, Bill Green, Plas Johnson (flute and sax); Earl Palmer (d); Ray Johnson (p); Joe Mondragon, Chuck Berghoffer (b); Tommy Tedesco, Carol Kaye, Rene Hall (g); Emil Richards (tympani, maracas, vibes); Harry Blueston, Henry Roth, Bernard Kundell, William Kurasch, Victor Arno, Arnold Belnick, Leonard Malarsky, Nathan Ross, James Getzoff, Louis Kievman, Emmet Sargeant, Sidney Sharp, Tibor Zelig, Ralph Schaeffer, Israel Baker, Jerome Reisler, William Weiss, John De Voogdt (vln); Alvin Dinkin, LeRoy Collins, Myron Sandler, Harry Hymans, Alexander Neiman, Joseph Di Fiore (vla); Armand Kaproff, Raymond Kelley, Jesse Ehrlich, Joseph Di Tullio, Irving Lipschultz, Edgar Lustgarten (cello).
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Side 1:
**Venice Blue (Charles Aznavour/Bobby Darin/Gene Lees) (March 9)
*I Wanna Be Around (Johnny Mercer/Sadie Vimmerstadt) (March 16)
**Somewhere (Leonard Bernstein/Stephen Sondheim)
*The Good Life (Sacha Distel/Jack Reardon)
*Dear Heart (Ray Evans/Jay Livingston/Henry Mancini)
**Softly, As I Leave You (Giorgio Calabrese/Antonio de Vita/Hal Shaper)
Side 2:
**You Just Don't Know (Bobby Darin)
*There Ain't No Sweet Gal That's Worth The Salt Of My Tears (Fred Fisher)
**Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me)? (Leslie Bricusse/Anthony Newley)
*A Taste Of Honey (Bobby Scott/Ric Marlow)
**In A World Without You (Bobby Darin/Rudy Clark) (March 9)
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The Best Of Bobby Darin (Capitol 2571, 1965) (Capitol compilation LP)
Recording Dates: noted below
Producers: Steve Douglas, Jim Economides, Nik Venet
Engineer: Eddie Brackett
Arrangements: Richard Wess*, Jimmie Haskell**, Jack Nitzche***, Gerald Wilson****, Ernie Freeman***** |
Side 1:
*The Good Life (Sacha Distel/Jack Reardon) (March 1965)
*Charade (Henry Mancini/Johnny Mercer) (September 17, 1964)
Gyp The Cat (Bobby Darin/Don Wolf) (March 24, 1965)
*Days Of Wine And Roses (Henry Mancini/Johnny Mercer) (September 17-18, 1964)
**Treat My Baby Good (Bobby Darin) (July 2, 1963)
*That Funny Feeling (Bobby Darin) (September 18, 1964)
Side 2:
***18 Yellow Roses (Bobby Darin) (April 6, 1963)
****Fly Me To The Moon (Bart Howard) (January 9, 1963)
*****Venice Blue (Charles Aznavour/Bobby Darin/Gene Lees) (March 9, 1965)
**You're The Reason I'm Living (Bobby Darin) (January 1963)
*Goodbye Charlie (Dory Langdon/André Previn) (September 17, 1964)
NOTE: First LP appearance of the single tracks "Gyp The Cat," "Treat My Baby Good," and "That Funny Feeling," as well as the previously unreleased "Fly Me to the Moon."
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Bobby Darin Sings The Shadow of Your Smile (Atlantic 8121, April 1966)
CD Release: Edsel EDSS1012, 07/10/2007; Disky HR 902614, 12/14/2004
Recording Dates: December 13-15, 1965, Los Angeles, CA; February 4, 1966, Las Vegas, NV; March 23, 1966, Los Angeles, CA
Producer: Bobby Darin
Engineers: Dave Hassinger, Thorne Nogar, Walt Payne
Arrangements: Richard Wess*, Shorty Rogers** |
Musicians:
DEC 13-Richard Wess (cond); Conte Candoli, Don Fagerquist, Al Porcino, Clarence "Shorty" Sherock (tp); Urbie Green, Lew McCreary, Dick Nash, Tom Shepard (tb); Plas Johnson, Wilbur Schwartz, Bud Shank (sax); Bill Hood (sax, cl); Israel Baker, Harry Bluestone, James Getzoff, Jack Lee, Alfred Lustgarten, Erno Neufeld, Ralph Schaeffer, Marshall Sosson (vln); Louis Kievman, Milton Thomas (vla); William Van Den Berg, Harold Schneier (cello); Jimmy Rowles (p); Bill Pittman, Tom Tedesco (g); Max Bennett (b); Jack Sperling (d); Milt Holland (cga); Sam Kaplan (string dir).
DEC 14-Richard Wess (cond); Bud Brisbois, Pete Candoli, Don Fagerquist, Lee Katzman (tp); Gilbert Falco, Urbie Green, George Roberts, Lloyd Ulyate (tb); Plas Johnson, Ronald Langinger, Jack Nimitz, Wilbur Schwartz (sax); Jimmy Rowles (p); Bill Pittman, Howard Roberts (g); Max Bennett (b); Jack Spering (d); Emil Richards (cga); Jack Lee (string dir).
DEC 15-Richard Wess (cond); Aubrey Bouck, Sinclair Lott, Richard Mackey, Alan Robinson (frh); Harry Klee, Wilbur Schwartz (sax, fl); Norman Benno (sax, cl); Howard Terry (sax, bcl); Alex Beller, Harry Bluestone, Sam Caplan, Jacques Gasselin, Anatol Kaminsky, Nathan Kaproff, William Kurash, Carl Lavagna, Erno Neufeld, Wilbert Nuttycombe, Nathan Ross, Ralph Schaeffer (vln); Louis Kievman, Gary Nuttycombe, Robert Ostrowsky, Milton Thomas (vla); William Van Den Berg, Nathan Gershman, Joseph Saxon, Harold Schneier (cello); Bill Pittman (g); Max Bennett (b); Jack Sperling (d); Emil Richards (per, mallets); Jack Lee (string dir).
FEB 4-Julian C. Matlock (cond); Archie LeCoque, Eddie Miller (sax); Joe Venuti (vln); Stan Wrightsman (p); Henry Levine (b); Nick Fatool (d); Russell P. Black, Robert Paul Morgan, Edmund J. Scarazzo (unknown inst.)
MAR 23-Shorty Rogers (cond); George Roberts (tb); John Cave, James Decker, William Hinshaw (frh); Dorothy Colton, Louis Kievman, Virginia Majewski, Paul Robyn (vla); Norman Benko, Paul Bergstrom, Justin DiTullio, Ann Goodman, Ray Kramer, Emmett Sargeant, Joseph Saxon, Eleanor Slatkin (cello); Pete Jolly (p); Laurindo Almeida, Don Peake (g); Joe Mondragon (b); Larry Bunker, Earl Palmer (d).
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Side 1:
**The Shadow Of Your Smile (Johnny Mandel/Paul Francis Webster) (March 23)
**The Sweetheart Tree (Henry Mancini/Johnny Mercer) (March 23)
**I Will Wait For You (Jacques Demy/Norman Gimbel/Michel Legrand) (March 23)
**The Ballad Of Cat Ballou (Mack David/Jerry Livingston) (March 23)
**What's New Pussycat? (Burt Bacharach/Hal David) (March 23)
Side 2:
*Rainin' (Bobby Darin) (February 4)
*Lover Come Back To Me (Oscar Hammerstein II/Sigmund Romberg) (December 13)
*Cute (Neal Hefti/Stanley Styne) (December 14)
*After You've Gone (Henry Creamer/Turner Layton) (December 13)
*It's Only A Paper Moon (Harold Arlen/E.Y. "Yip" Harburg/Billy Rose) (December 14)
*Liza (George Gershwin/Ira Gershwin/Gus Kahn) (December 15)
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In a Broadway Bag (Atlantic 8126, June 1966)
CD Release: Edsel EDSS1012, 07/10/2007; Disky HR 902614, 12/14/2004
Recording Dates: March 24, 1966, NYC ("Mame" only); May 10, 1966, Los Angeles, CA
Producer: Bobby Darin
Engineer: David Hassinger
Arrangements: Shorty Rogers*, Perry Botkin Jr.** |
Musicians:
Shorty Rogers (cond), other details unknown.
Perry Botkin Jr. (cond); Allan Reuss (g); Pete Jolly (p, organ); Lyle Ritz (b); Irv Cottler (d); Richie Frost (d) ("Mame" only); Larry Bunker (per); Pete Candoli, John Audino, Frank Beach, Ray Triscari (tp); Harry Betts, Joe Howard, Lloyd Ulyate, George Roberts (tb); Ronnie Lang, Wilbur Schwartz, Plas Johnson, Bob Hardaway, John Lowe (sax).
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Side 1:
**Mame (Jerry Herman)
**I Believe In You (Frank Loesser)
**It's Today (Jerry Herman)
**Everybody Has The Right To Be Wrong (Sammy Cahn/Jimmy Van Heusen)
**Feelin' Good (Leslie Bricusse/Anthony Newley)
*Don't Rain On My Parade (Bob Merrill/Jule Styne)
Side 2:
*The Other Half Of Me (Stan Freeman/Jack Lawrence)
*Once Upon A Time (Lee Adams/Charles Strouse)
*Try To Remember (Tom Jones/Harvey Schmidt)
*I'll Only Miss Her When I Think Of Her (Sammy Cahn/Jimmy Van Heusen)
*Night Song (Lee Adams/Charles Strouse)
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If I Were a Carpenter (Atlantic 8135, December 1966)
CD Release: Edsel EDSS1013, 07/10/2007; Disky HR 902614, 12/14/2004
Recording Dates: Aug. 15, Oct. 31, Nov. 1, 1966, Gold Star Studios, Hollywood, CA
Producers: Charles Koppleman, Don Rubin
Engineers: Stan Ross, Brooks Arthur
Arrangements: Donald Peake*, Bob Halley** |
Musicians:
AUG 15-Donald Peake (cond); Hal Blaine (d); other details unknown.
OCT 31-Bob Halley (cond), other details unknown.
NOV 1-Donald Peake (cond), other details unknown.
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