Bobby Darin
Bobby Darin became a teen idol in the late-’50s/early-’60s with his hits “Splish Splash,” “Dream Lover,” “Mack the Knife,” and “Beyond the Sea.” Yet, over the course of his short but full life, he proved to be one of the most limitless singers. After setting attendance records at New York’s popular Copacabana nightclub and headlining Vegas casinos, he began to explore country music, releasing the hits “Things” and “You’re the Reason I’m Living” in 1962. His output turned more folksy and political throughout the ’60s, then in the early ’70s he began recording with Motown Records and even starred in his own television variety show. Passing away during open-heart surgery at the end of 1973, Darin has left behind a vast and diverse collection of work.
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