
PEAKED AT # 6 IN 1960. LYRICS: Rubber ball , I come bouncin' back to you, rubber ball , I come bouncin' back to you hoo-ah-ooh-ooh. I'm like a - rubber ball, baby that's all that I am to you (bouncy, bouncy) (bouncy, bouncy) Just a rubber ball 'cuz you think you can be true to...

One Last Kiss - Year Song Released 1961 (One last kiss, one last kiss, give me one last kiss) Oh one last kiss, oh baby one last kiss It never felt like this, oh baby not like this You know I need your love, oh, oh, oh, give me one last kiss (Give me one last kiss) Oh one more time, oh baby one more time You made me feel sublime, oh baby feel sublime You know I need your love, oh oh oh give me one last kiss (Give me one last kiss) Darling it isn't right why must we say goodnight? Don't let me go like this. Baby I need you, so but if I have to Go, just give me one last kiss Oh one last kiss, oh baby one last kiss It never felt like this, oh baby not like this You know I need your love, oh, oh, oh, give me one last kiss (Give me one last kiss) Darling it isn't right why must we say goodnight? Don't let me go like this Baby I need you, so what if I have to Go, just give me one last kiss Oh one last kiss, oh baby one last kiss It never felt like this, oh baby not like this You know I need your love, oh, oh, oh, give me one last kiss Oh, oh, oh, give me one last kiss...(just one last kiss)
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BOBBY'S FIRST RELEASE TO HIT THE TOP 40- PEAKING AT # 6 ON 09/05/60. LYRICS: Devil or angel, I can't make up my mind Which one you are I'd like to wake up and find Devil or angel dear, whichever you are I miss you, I miss you, I mi-i-iss you Devil or angel please say you'll be mi-i-ine Love me or leave me, I'll go out of my mind Devil or angel dear, whichever you are I need you, I need you, I need you You look like an angel Your smile is divine But you keep me guessin' Will you ever be mine? Devil or angel please say you'll be mi-i-ine Love me or leave, I've made up my mind Devil or angel dear, whichever you are I love you, I love you, II lo-o-ove you Devil or angel please say you'll be mi-i-ine Love me or leave, I've made up my mind Devil or angel dear, whichever you are I love you, I love you, I love you

PLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: tinyurl.com Bobby Vee, Robert Thomas Velline, 30 April 1943, Fargo, North Dakota, USA. Vee's first exposure to the rock 'n' roll scene occurred in macabre circumstances when his group, the Shadows, deputized for Buddy Holly after the singer was killed in an air crash in February 1959. Soon after, Vee's group were discovered by famed producer Snuff Garrett and saw their independent record 'Suzie Baby' released on a major label, Liberty Records. Vee was subsequently groomed as a soloist, his college-boy looks and boy-next-door persona cleverly combined with a canon of teenage anthems provided by Brill Building songwriters. One of his first recordings was a cover of Adam Faith's 'What Do You Want?', which failed to emulate the British artist's UK chart-topping success. After charting in the US Top 10 with a revival of the Clovers' 1956 hit 'Devil Or Angel', Vee found transatlantic success via the infectious, if lyrically innocuous, 'Rubber Ball'. Between 1961 and 1962, he peaked with a series of infectious hits including 'More Than I Can Say', 'How Many Tears', 'Take Good Care Of My Baby' (a US number 1), 'Run To Him', 'Please Don't Ask About Barbara', and 'Sharing You'. The imaginatively titled 'The Night Has A Thousand Eyes' proved his most enduring song and reached the US Top 3. Like many <b>...</b>

great song just as good as johnny tilotsons veriosn enjoy
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Wow! Official winner of the "How Many (barely) Subliminal Sexual Innuendos Can You Cram Into One 2 Minute Scopitone" contest! Watch as Bobby Vee tears up the beach with a bunch of bikinied beauties in this Scopitone for the song "Baby Face" (1961)
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Bobby Vee - Please Don't Ask About Barbara - #15 in 1962 Please don't ask about Barbara. Don't ask me if she's found somebody new. 'cause I would try to smile, but in a little while. My tears would show, and then you'd know, it's true. Please don't ask about Barbara. The hurt will bring the teardrops to my eyes. Though I would pretend, that now she's just a friend. You'd look at me, and see right through the lies. Tears, tears, go away, come again another day. How can I hide this pain I feel inside. When little teardrops give my heart away? Don't you ever tell Barbara. I'd rather die than let her know I'm cryin'. Let her run around, until the day she's found. She needs me back again, but this I ask 'till then. "Please don't ask about Barbara".
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first version of this song hit #42 on british record retailer chart on 5/12/60 by the crickets. within 1 yr, bobby vee had a cover version of this song and took it into the british top 5. leo sayer revived the song in 1980 and hit #2 on both sides of the atlantic

SHINDIG! #20, aired January 20, 1965 - part 4of7. ------------------- --Bobby Vee - "Cross My Heart" --Rosevelt "Rosie" Grier - "I Who Have Nothing" --The Fearsome Foursome - "Since You're Gone" (Quartet made up of Los Angeles Rams linemen Rosevelt Grier, Merlin Olsen, Lamar Lundy, and David "Deacon" Jones) ------------------
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Only the overwhelming popularity of Jimmy Dean's "Big Bad John" kept Bobby Vee from having two number one hits in a row in November of 1961. Vee had struck gold with "Take Good Care of My Baby" earlier that year in August, and "Run To Him" peaked at #2 that November.

WENT TO # 2 IN 1961. LYRICS: If you've found another guy who Satisfies you more than I do Run to him I'll step aside If you think his lips can kiss you Better than my lips can kiss you Run to him Forgive my pride If someone else's arms can hold you Better than my arms can hold you Go to him And show to him All your devotion If somebody else can make you Happier than I can make you Run to him My tears will dry If someone else's arms can hold you Better than my arms can hold you Go to him And show to him All your devotion If somebody else can make you Happier than I can make you Run to him My tears will dry If you feel you want to love me I'd be more than glad to love you Love you till your life is done But darling, if I'm not the one Then run to him

Bobby Vee (born Robert Thomas Velline, April 30, 1943, Fargo, North Dakota, United States) is an American pop music singer. According to Billboard magazine Vee has had 38 Hot 100 chart hits, 10 of which hit the Top 20. Vee's 1961 summer release "Take Good Care of My Baby" went to No.1 on the Billboard US listings and number 3 in the UK Singles Chart. Known primarily as a performer of Brill Building pop material, he went on to record a string of international hits in the 1960s, including "Devil or Angel" (US #6), "Rubber Ball" (1961) (US #6), "More Than I Can Say" (1961) (UK #4), "Run To Him" (1961) (US #2), "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" (1963) (US #3), and "Come Back When You Grow Up" (US #3). When Vee recorded "Come Back When You Grow Up" in 1967, he was joined by a band called 'The Strangers'. His first single was "Suzie Baby", an original song penned by Vee which nodded towards Buddy Holly's "Peggy Sue" for the Minneapolis-based Soma Records in 1959; it drew enough attention and chart action to be purchased by Liberty Records, which signed him to their label later that year. His follow-up single, a cover of Adam Faith's UK Number 1 "What Do You Want?" charted in the lower reaches of Billboard in early 1960; however, it was his fourth release, a revival of The Clovers' doo-wop ballad "Devil or Angel", that brought him into the big time with US buyers. His next single, "Rubber Ball", was the record that made him an international star. Vee was also a pioneer in the <b>...</b>

WENT TO # 3 IN 1967. LYRICS: Come back when you grow up, girl You're still livin' in a paper-doll world Livin' ain't easy, lovin's twice as tough So come back, baby, when you grow up You look real good like a woman now Your mind hasn't gotten the message somehow So if you can't take it 'n' the goin' gets rough Come back, baby, when you grow up I want you girl but your wide-eyed innocence Has really messed up my mind, yeah-eah-eah I'd rather you get your very first heartbreak Somewhere else along the line Come back when you grow up, girl You're still livin' in a paper-doll world Some day be a woman ready to love Come back, baby, when you grow up CHORUS Come back when you grow up, girl You've still got a lotta time left in the world You'll some day be a woman ready to love Come back, baby, when you grow up CHORUS FADES