by JT Griffith In 1962, Bobby Darin joined Capitol Records and released Oh! Look at Me Now, which peaked at number 100 on the Billboard charts and stayed there for six weeks. The classic Billy May arrangements make the album one of Darin's most swinging albums and a surefire favorite with fans who have discovered him from the Swingers soundtrack. Included first in this LP is the song the nostalgic 1996 film made famous: Nat "King" Cole's "I'm Beginning to see the Light." Standout songs like Irving Berlin's "All By Myself," "A Nightingale Sang in Berkley Square," and "There's a Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder" repeat its upbeat, confident success. Oh! Look at Me Now also includes the nightcap ballad "My Buddy," the fun word play of "Roses of Picardy," and the sweeping epic "The Party's Over." This LP is long out of print, however eight of the 12 songs from this album were released as part of the 1995 CD Spotlight on Bobby Darin.
收藏数 | 10 |
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Alias | oh! look at me now |
Extra | oh! look at me now |
Name | oh! look at me now |
原始名称 | Oh! Look At Me Now |
名称 | oh! look at me now |
歌手 | bobby darin |
类别 | 录音室专辑 |
语言 | 英语 |