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Bobby Darin - Mack The Knife / Beyond The Sea album flac Performer: Bobby Darin
Title: Mack The Knife / Beyond The Sea
Style: Rock & Roll
Released: 1958
MP3 album: 1993 mb
FLAC album: 1520 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: RA ASF AC3 MPC FLAC MP4 TTA
Genre: Rock

Single by Bobby Darin. from the album That's All. B-side. Mack the Knife" was introduced to the United States hit parade by Louis Armstrong in 1956, but the song is most closely associated with Bobby Darin, who recorded his version at Fulton Studios on West 40th Street, New York City, on December 19, 1958 (with Tom Dowd engineering the recording). Even though Darin was reluctant to release the song as a single, in 1959 it reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and number six on the Black Singles chart, and earned him a Grammy Award for Record of the Year. Beyond the Sea (film). Dream Lover: The Bobby Darin Musical.

7. Beyond The Sea. 8. Clementine. Anyway, this album is a must have for anyone who is into Bobby Darin's music (I would recommend getting this album along with the movie Beyond the Sea). He left us back in late 1973, but his music and other works (especially this album) will go on forever more.

The Bobby Darin Story The Ultimate Bobby Darin Darin at the Copa Greatest Hits Mack the Knife: Roots of Rock N Roll Dream Lover Mack the Knife That's All The Curtain Falls: Live at the Flamingo Mack Is Back Dream Lover Splish Splash The Hit Singles Collection Planet Groove: The Shaun Ryder Session As. Long as I'm Singing: The Bobby Darin Collection Greatest Hits Live: Beyond the Sea Definitive Mack the Knife Mack the Knife and Other Hits Live! At the Desert Inn Live Live from Las Vegas Dream . .

Mack the Knife/Beyond the Sea. K-Tel 94662.

The song was included on Darin's album That's All, which was released in March 1959. In May of that year, Darin's "Dream Lover" became a huge hit, and demand was building for "Mack The Knife," which was growing increasingly popular thanks to Darin's nightclub performances and sales of the album. Whatever teen idol cred Darin scrubbed, he more than made up for in adult appeal, as the song introduced him to an audience that went well beyond "Splish Splash. Oh Bobby Darin and Louis Armstrong They made a record, oh but they did And now Ella, Ella, and her fellas We're making a wreck, what a wreck of Mack the Knife. It may have been a wreck, but the crowd loved it - many in the audience didn't speak English anyway. Edward from Henderson, NvIn the same big band style as "Mack the Knife," Bobby Darin also did "My Darling Clementine," and "Hello Dolly.

Lyrics "Bobby Darin - Mack The Knife"