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"Come Back When You Grow Up" was a comeback for the 24 year-old Vee, and it reached No.3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1967. [3] and No.2 in Canada. [4] It was ranked No.15 on Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1967 [5] and No.29 in Canada. [6]
Come Back When You Grow Up is the sixteenth studio album by American singer Bobby Vee and the Strangers [1] and was released in October 1967 by Liberty Records. [1] This was the last album to feature Vee's backup band, the Strangers. The only single from the album was "Come Back When You Grow Up".
I Can't Hold Back the Tears Rita Pavone Paul Kaufman, Artie Kornfeld, Steve Rossi I Can't Sit Down Marie & Rex Noel Sherman 1959 I Cry Like a Baby Bob Beckman Larry Kolber I Dig Hank Hunter I Don't Deserve a Boy Like You Barbara English, Chiffons Larry Kolber 1964 I Don't Know You Anymore Bobby Goldsboro Howard Greenfield 1964 I Gave You a Rose ...
Take Good Care of My Baby is the fifth studio album American singer Bobby Vee, [1] and was released in 1962 by Liberty Records. [ 1 ] It contains Vee's best-known hits " Take Good Care of My Baby ", " Run to Him ", and "Walkin' with My Angel".
"I Wish You Would" is a song recorded by Chicago blues musician Billy Boy Arnold in 1955. It was developed while Arnold was performing with Bo Diddley and incorporates a Diddley-style rhythm. Called "a timeless Chicago blues classic", [ 2 ] "I Wish You Would" is Arnold's best-known song and has been recorded by several artists, including the ...
"A Forever Kind of Love" is a song written by Gerry Goffin and Jack Keller and recorded by Bobby Vee. Bobby recorded 2 different versions of the song, the first at Abbey Rd in the UK in February 1962 with backing vocals by the Mike Sammes Singers.
An answer song, titled "I'll Take Good Care of Your Baby", was recorded by Ralph Emery. It was released as a single on Liberty F-55383, in 1961. [48] Another answer song, titled "You Should Know I'm Still Your Baby", was recorded by Sammi Lynn. [49] It was released as a single on Sue Records 45-752, in 1961. [49]
"Come Back Baby" is a slow blues song written and recorded by the blues singer and pianist Walter Davis in 1940. [1] Ray Charles's version, with the title "Come Back" and with songwriting credited to Charles, was released as the B-side to Charles's 1954 single, "I Got a Woman". The song received airplay and peaked at number four on the R&B ...