Bobby Vee Meets The Ventures - Sings Your Favorites (CD)

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Bobby Vee: Meets The Ventures - Sings Your Favorites (CD)
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| Vee, Bobby - Meets The Ventures - Sings Your Favorites (CD) CD 1 | ||||
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| 01 | Goodnight Irene | Bobby Vee | ||
| 02 | Walk RIght In | Bobby Vee | ||
| 03 | Linda Lou | Bobby Vee | ||
| 04 | Caravan | Bobby Vee | ||
| 05 | What Else Is New | Bobby Vee | ||
| 06 | Candy Man | Bobby Vee | ||
| 07 | This Is Where Friendship Ends | Bobby Vee | ||
| 08 | Honeycomb | Bobby Vee | ||
| 09 | Pretty Girls Everywhere | Bobby Vee | ||
| 10 | Wild Night | Bobby Vee | ||
| 11 | I'm Gonna Sit Right Down | Bobby Vee | ||
| 12 | If I'm Right Or Wrong | Bobby Vee | ||
| 13 | Devil Or Angel | Bobby Vee | ||
| 14 | Mr. Blue | Bobby Vee | ||
| 15 | Just A Dream | Bobby Vee | ||
| 16 | Since I Met You Baby | Bobby Vee | ||
| 17 | It's All In The Game | Bobby Vee | ||
| 18 | You Send Me | Bobby Vee | ||
| 19 | Young Love | Bobby Vee | ||
| 20 | My Prayer | Bobby Vee | ||
| 21 | Sincerely | Bobby Vee | ||
| 22 | Gone | Bobby Vee | ||
| 23 | I'm Sorry | Bobby Vee | ||
| 24 | Everyday | Bobby Vee | ||
Bobby Vee
Real Name: Robert Thomas Velline Born: April 30, 1943 Hometown: Fargo, North Dakota Bobby came from a musical family. His father Sidney played the violin and piano, his uncle played sax, and his two older brothers, Bill and Sidney, Jr., both played guitar. Bobby learned to play the guitar in high school. He played for a while in a group called the Shadows with his brother Bill and friends Jim Stillman and Bob Korum. On February 3, 1959, when Buddy Holly, the Big Bopper, and Ritchie Valens were killed in a plane crash, the Shadows were asked to fill in on the scheduled show in Fargo, North Dakota.
Bobby was asked to sing with the group because he knew the lyrics of six of Buddy Holly's songs. The audience loved his performance so much that an executive from Lib-erty records contacted Bobby to sign with the label. Later that year, he had his first release on the label, "Suzy Baby." His first major hit was a song the Clovers had made popular in 1956, called "Devil Or Angel" which became a hit for Bobby during the summer of 1960. In July of 1961, he recorded his only number one national hit with the Carole King and Gerry Coffin tune "Take Good Care Of My Baby." .

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