As a young boy growing up, I was a Bobby Darin fan. I also saw Bobby in the Movie " Pressure Point" while I was in South America. May God Bless His Soul !!!
Brilliant interview. Bobby appears calm, cool, yet concerned about the future of his music. The Beatles took these guys all down, but Bobby bares no hard feelings and calls them "brilliant". Thank you SO for this. - A lifetong Darin fan, JG
Bobby is a legend. Those top ten songs that dick clark showed on there is better than most of the crappy music that has been coming out the last 10 years.
The tragedy is the class was all in America...As a UK fan always preferred America original music The Beach Boys were best Bobby of course. Pat Boone. Little Richard. Bill holey British Manfreds and Herman The Beatles were a rough village hall group
Really nice interview with the great Bobby Darin. And boy did that record countdown bring back memories. Watched bandstand every Saturday when I was growing up in the 1960's.
Bobby was always complimentary of great talents, of his time and many that had preceeded him. Every time he recorded/performed music composed not by him but by somebody else (yes, he recorded at least one Beatles medley), it was High Praise indeed.
Super cool, super dashing young man. Easy to listen to in all his interviews and as a singer. Watched bandstand without fail back then. We lost the greatest far to soon, so loved and sadly missed. RIP BOBBY DARIN
Two great friends together having a wonderful chat…….. Bobby Darin and Richard Clark. Loved watching these guys together, just genuine friendship. Bandstand was never missed.
Love bobby! I listened to him growing up and i never knew how great of a spirit he was and his whole back story until today. So sad but i'm so glad he was with us longer than he was supposed to have.
It's great to hear such honesty in an interview with a star. I agree with Bobby that his 1964 singles should have done a lot better than they did. Some of them are on my MaltShopPopsicle channel. Singles like "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now", "The Things in This House", "Venice Blue" and the flip, "A World Without You" are all incredible records that didn't get much play. I share Bobby's disspointment over this.