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3 days ago · 6. Mack the Knife. “Mack the Knife” is perhaps Bobby Darin’s most iconic and enduring song, originally from the 1928 German musical “The Threepenny Opera” by Kurt Weill and Bertolt ...
3 days ago · Good for him. 7. “Be-Bop-A-Lua” — Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps (1956) Though it was inducted into the GRAMMY Hall of Fame in 1999, “Be-Bop-a-Lua” is a long-forgotten classic track. Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps originally recorded the song in 1956, going up against Elvis Presley on the pop charts.
4 days ago · Queen of the Hop, a popular song by Bobby Darin, holds a special place in the hearts of many music enthusiasts. Released in 1958, this lively and upbeat track captured the essence of the time and became an instant hit.
2 days ago · Tony-winner Jonathan Groff is set to star in a staged reading next month of a new musical about Bobby Darin, the 1950s-’60s-era singer who scored hits with “Mack the Knife,” “Dream Lover ...
2 days ago · Singer, songwriter, activist and actor Bobby Darin, who started his career as a songwriter for Connie Francis, wrote and performed across all genres, foraying into jazz, pop, rock & roll, folk ...
4 days ago · Folk&More: Songbook & Tabs a growing collection of chords, tabs, and lyrics of anti-war songs from Bob Dylan to Bob Marley. Vietnam War Song Project, a collection of over 5000 Vietnam War songs, including hundreds containing anti-war / peace sentiment.
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4 days ago · The son of song-collecting parents from Georgia and taught by the folklorist Art Rosenbaum, Fussell finds fragmentary songs that are sometimes little more than the musical equivalent of outsider...