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!
"Amy" by the late, great Bobby Darin. It was performed in the 1967 movie "Gunfight in Abilene", and first appeared on Darin's 1966 album "If I Were a Carpenter".
DG Amy soft as the April snow DG Amy lovely as indigo DF#m You only kissed me BmG and paradise smiled E and the man was a child A and the wind was so wild.
DG Amy here's what I mean to say DG Love me if only for today DF#mBmG Let me know April and indigo blue EAD and let paradise smile for me, too.
Amy here's what I mean to say Love me If only for today Let me know April and indigo blue and let paradise smile for me, too.
DF#mBmG Let me know April and indigo blue EAD and let paradise smile for me, too.