Well we went to a diner show yesterday, featuring Bobby Rydell in concert.
(Bobby who?) Some of his hits in USA: Wild One, Volare, Forget him, We Got Love, Kissin Time, to name a few.
His voice was just as strong as ever singing all his hits, as well as hits of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Bobby Darin, he was terrific!
Great meal, great entertainment, great time! :yh_clap
Bobby who?
Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2015 6:22 am
by Bruv
I knew who you meant........and this is the song I remember (See..................I am not as young as I first appear)
Bobby who?
Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2015 3:54 pm
by along-for-the-ride
Bobby who?
Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2015 5:43 pm
by cars
Here's a more recent Bobby singing "forget him", he talks for the first 4 minutes, slide the timer to 4 minutes 20 seconds to get to the song. Still not too bad for "75"!
Bobby who?
Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2015 9:39 pm
by Patsy Warnick
I read your intro to my hubby & he started singing. :yh_rotfl Hubby grew up with him.
Dinner & Bobby sounds like you had a great time.
Yes - We remember Bobby
I'm glad you had a good time.
Patsy
Bobby who?
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2015 2:57 pm
by G#Gill
It surprises me somewhat, how some of these elderly vocalists' voices are almost as good as when they first started to become popular. A couple of years ago I went to see "50th Anniversary Tour" as a 50th wedding anniversary present from my siblings. It was a brilliant night's entertainment with Gerry and the Pacemakers (Ferry across the Mersey), The Searchers (Sweets for my sweet), Brian Poole and the Tremeloes (Do you love me?), P. J. Proby (Hold Me) and his bass baritone voice is still as good as it ever was, and he has a magnificent head of spectacularly white hair now ! My favourites from the 60's/70's era The Fortunes were in brilliant form (You've Got Your Troubles, Same Old Feeling, Storm in a Teacup). All performers were as good as they ever were back in the 60's/70's ! Just shows that if you use your voice on a regular basis and look after it, then you can retain the same good quality that you had when you were in your 20's ! :yh_wink :yh_clap :yh_worshp
Bobby who?
Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2015 3:14 pm
by Bruv
You say their voices are still as good, but maybe your hearing isn't ?
Did PJ rip his keks ?
Only joking !!!!
Bobby who?
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 5:29 pm
by Mark Aspam
cars;1484106 wrote: Well we went to a diner show yesterday, featuring Bobby Rydell in concert. Do you mean a DINNER show? I wasn't aware that diners had shows - maybe once in a while a waitress would whistle a tune as she served up your burger.
In any case, he was quite successful and it's good to know that he is still performing.
Didn't he play the title role in the movie version of Bye-bye Birdie?
Bobby who?
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 5:35 pm
by AnneBoleyn
Mark Aspam;1484987 wrote: Do you mean a DINNER show? I wasn't aware that diners had shows - maybe once in a while a waitress would whistle a tune as she served up your burger.
In any case, he was quite successful and it's good to know that he is still performing.
Didn't he play the title role in the movie version of Bye-bye Birdie?
No. Conrad Birdie was someone else. Bobby Rydell (I love him!) played Ann-Margret's boyfriend. Conrad Birdie was an Elvis type.
Bobby who?
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 5:55 pm
by Mark Aspam
AnneBoleyn;1484988 wrote: No. Conrad Birdie was someone else. Bobby Rydell (I love him!) played Ann-Margret's boyfriend. Conrad Birdie was an Elvis type.Oops! You are correct. Birdie was played by Jesse Pearson (wonder what HE's doing now?*) in the film and by Dick Gautier in the original Broadway production.
*Discovered later: Sadly, Mr. Pearson died of cancer in 1979 at the age of 49.