Bobby Darin (May 14, 1936 - December 20, 1973, Bronx NY.) was born Walden Robert Cassotto and was one of the most popular rock and roll American teen idols of the late 1950s. However, he is widely respected for being a multi-talented, versatile performer.
Darin was a very special and talented entertainer. He was a Grammy award winning singer ('Mack The Knife'), a respected member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ('Dream Lover', 'Splish Splash', 'If I Were A Carpenter') a member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame
Four years of hard work!This month of May we celebrated four years on the air. We continue working on the dissemination of this wonderful instrument, thank you for participating in our story!
[Verse 1] CAmEmC That certain night, the night we met, FE7Am There was magic abroad in the air. CAmEmDm There were angels dining at the Ritz, CAmDmG7CAmDmG7 And a nightingale sang in Berkeley Square.
[Verse 2] CAmEmC I may be right, I may be wrong, FE7Am But I'm perfectly willing to swear, CAmEmDm That when you turned and smiled at me, CAmDmG7C A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square.
[Chorus 1] FB7 The moon that lingered over London town, E Poor puzzled moon, he wore a frown, E7B7 How could he know we two were so in love, ADmG7 The whole darn world seemed upside down.
[Verse 3] CAmEmC The streets of town were paved with stars, FEmAm It was such a romantic affair, CAmEmDm And as we kissed and said goodnight, CAmDmG7C A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square.
[Chorus 2] FB7 When dawn came steaming up all gold and blue, E To interupt our rendezvous E7B7 I still remember how you smiled and said, ADmG7 Was that a dream or was it true?
[Verse 4] CAmEmC Our homeward step was just as light, FEmAm As the tap dancing feet of Astaire, CAmEmDm And like an echo, far away,
[Outro] CAmDmG7 A nightingale sang in Berkeley CAmDmG7 A nightingale sang in Berkeley CAmDmG7C A nightingale sang in Berkeley Square