The Bobby Darin Show aired on NBC-TV in 1973, the same year of Bobby's untimely passing. The thirteen shows represent the last chapter in the career of an iconic artist who would span genres and generations. His songs remain timel...
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Mack the Knife |
Kurt Weill: writer
Marc Blitzstein: writer
Bertolt Brecht: writer
Bobby Darin: performer
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Once in a Lifetime |
Leslie Bricusse: writer
Anthony Newley: writer
Bobby Darin: performer
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Won't You Come Home, Bill Bailey |
Hughie Cannon: writer
Bobby Darin: performer
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About a Quarter to Nine |
Harry Warren: composer
Al Dubin: writer
Bobby Darin: performer
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San Francisco |
Gus Kahn: writer
Bobby Darin: performer
Bronislau Kaper: composer
Walter Jurmann: composer
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Hey, Li Lee, Li Lee |
Burl Ives: performer
Bobby Darin: performer
Louis Gottlieb: writer
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Sweet Caroline |
Neil Diamond: writer
Bobby Darin: performer
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You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling |
Phil Spector: writer
Barry Mann: writer
Cynthia Weil: writer
Dyan Cannon: performer
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Mrs. Johnson's Happiness Emporium |
Angelo Badalamenti: writer
Burl Ives: performer
Frank Stanton: writer
Murray Semos: writer
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The Whale Song |
Burl Ives: writer, performer
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A Hundred Million Miracles |
Oscar Hammerstein II: writer
Richard Rodgers: composer
Charlene Wong: performer
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Hello, Frisco, Hello |
Gene Buck: writer
Louis A. Hirsch: writer
Dyan Cannon: performer
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