That's one stupid comment. Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, James Brown, Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin.................... Where do people come up with nonsense?! 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
@@CRoses-dq9mvit's looks like magic movie magen was hauling Derek Llewellyn feel like in line side effects from show TV show episode season start at full TV show documentary about biography book of the world part 〽️ she was in movie theater in new
I grew up in the 60s enjoying Bobby Darin's songs. He was young in 1960 and so was I. I still love those songs and I will always regret that he left us too soon Thanks for sharing this.
+valentin armenta He suffered rheumatic fever as a child about age 9 and it severely damaged his heart. But oh did he make use of the little time he had on earth. What a star! Amazingly, most Americans were unaware that he had a heart defect until it was too late. He died after his second open heart surgery on December 20, 1973. The world was never the same after.
JoanofArc 820 the harlem hero sure could sing and dance.Wrote all his own songs and many others for other singers..He had the brightest future one could imagine,loved his music so much..
@@mikechet49 … I always thought it was cancer ‘cause it heard that back when he died. I looked it up ‘cause I wasn’t sure after your comment. You were right. Thanks for the correction 😊!
This song 🎶 bring back old memories, still listening in 2023 He have a soulful voice! This is my favorite song 🎶 so tell me are you a fan of Bobby Darin…?
Love seeing this old footage the show was on like a year before I was born but I absolutely love it love Bobby Darin he was just the epitome of what a performer was back then and had to be to stay relevant in the industry and he had such a beautiful voice 💖💖💖
NO wonder this man just ate up a camera... a total natural. Very comfortable in his shoes. It's not a wonder he made it to the big screen. He could also act.
@@glenabsolum778 That she was. Always loved her, too. It's just a shame the second half of her life was what it was. She and Bobby were divorced and it was all downhill after that. I did see a pic of their son ... he looks just like his Dad.
Wow, he had a great voice! I like his charisma, he had a great stage presence and he was a great dancer too. He was a very handsome man too. He had it all. I can’t believe he died so young. May he rest in Heaven.
+The Kid Use to wear them back in the '50s and '60s to baseball games and even fights. We have now become a nation of slobs with guys wearing their pants below their ass. It's an absolute disgrace.
Wow, May 2,1959. That was a month before my grandfather died. I was going on 13 later that year. Where did the time go? Too fast. I remember listening to that song on my grandparent's radio too.
+Gunny o. yes very versatile singer... does any genre of music....and v well indeed..! also did some acting, writes his own song, plays a myraid of musical instruments....rEALLY FANTASTIC
Bobby Darin was compelling in "Twelve O'Clock High", and adorable and yummy in "State Fair". Wonderful singer and a great actor. I'm a 78 year old girl now, and he still sends me!!! (to use an old expression (-: )
This song 🎶 bring back old memories, still listening in 2023 He have a soulful voice! This is my favorite song 🎶 so tell me are you a fan of Bobby Darin…?
I would love to go back to that era, have a beautiful car, like a 68 drop top fury, walk in streets where people actually are dressed well, see the first man on the moon, Concorde fly, the space shuttles, and of course, good music not the trash commercial nonesense rap we have today...
Bobby Darin one of the greats. I'm singing "Splish Splash" in my schools pop show it's like a talent show and this video really help with choreography. so thank you so much.
This song 🎶 bring back old memories, still listening in 2023 He have a soulful voice! This is my favorite song 🎶 so tell me are you a fan of Bobby Darin…?
I find it very delightful that his dance moves, all that fancy footwork, was allowed to be shown when just a few years later, Elvis was deemed 'vulgar' and could not be shown from the waist down. Bobby could dance, it's true. He was the whole package. I can also agree with you on that point. I just think that somethings were just unfair.
This song 🎶 bring back old memories, still listening in 2023 He have a soulful voice! This is my favorite song 🎶 so tell me are you a fan of Bobby Darin…?
Remember this, my sister was 4 years older so I gew up wth this. He came down the aisle, Darin was fun to watch. Clark then went to American Bandstand and became part of the culture.
Oh how I loved Bobby Darrin from the time I was a little girl, I had3 teenage aunts at the time so I watched American Bandstand every Saturday with them from the time I could remember and was introduced to Bobby Darrin then and it was love at first sight and I never stopped loving him;when he passed away I was truly heartbroken for a long time whenever I thought of him or watched one of his movies or listened to one of his songs.
Bobby was Talented he had class! Handsome the world's finest ! I love his beautiful voice...this guy could sing anything ! Bobby is up there with Sinatra and Presley and Cole! A pure joy to listen to!
What an all star lineup, this video is worth a million great memories. BTW, Bobby Darin like Dion is also a Bronx product. Top dresser and very original were his trademarks.
I came to watch this video, there is a small clip of my beautiful friend who recently passed away and who was Bobby Darin's sister. I hope they both rest in peace. Thank you Ms. Vee to the introduction to this song and your 💘.
I saw Bobby perform at the Sahara Hotel, Vegas in 1961. He was introduced onstage by George Burns. They did a 'soft-shoe-sand-dance', whereby Mr. Burns and Bobby had 'sand' in their suit coat pockets, sprinkled it onstage, danced and sang together. After the performance, I wanted Bobby's autograph. Mr. Burns was standing out in the lobby, surrounded by lovely showgirls. Mother pushed me up to the front where he was standing. When I asked him about garnering Bobby's autograph, Mr. Burns commented, "Wouldn't you know she'd ask about the kid!" Everyone laughed and I was royally taken aback! No, I never did get Bobby's autograph, as Mr. Burns said Bobby was resting up back stage for the next show. Ah, well....A night to remember!
I was just 13 years old when Bobby Darin sang this song. This is when I started listening to my 50's and 60's music 🎶. It was such a great era for me. Go Bobby Darin. 😀😊🙂🥰😊
This song 🎶 bring back old memories, still listening in 2023 He have a soulful voice! This is my favorite song 🎶 so tell me are you a fan of Bobby Darin…?
@@maryomnes9445 that’s nice! I would like to get to know you more better if you don’t mind? Where are you originally from? And where do you currently live?
uk i never understood why young ladies screamed whenever an artist started dancing but given that today's artists hardly know how not to have 2 left feet. i myself stand impressed with artists from back in the day because they truly did it all when it came to entertainment
Wow look @ how young Dick Clark an Bobby Darin was I was little in the 60’s my how time flies the 60’s an 70’s was such simpler times wish I could go back 2 it
bobby Darin was sexy and smooth but Dick Clark was also been listening to this music all my life can't get over it and I am 64 my grandkids love it too what a great adventure for me
This is genuine rock n' roll. I recall singing this as a kid along with Sugartime by the McGuire Sisters and Lollipop by the Chordettes. I was only about five or six years old when this tune came out. As a boy, I never missed Dick Clark's show. Bobby Darin was a genuine talent. He moved into more adult music a few years later and Mad Magazine did a spoof, insinuating that Darin was trying to be Frank Sinatra. I never agreed with that. To me, Bobby Darin was just being himself, singing the music as he felt it. I remember when he died. It saddened me. Today, they might have been able to keep him alive. He was a real talent and overcame much hardship in life.
It's 2023 and we still enjoy the show Mr. Darin
Still in 2024
Bobby Darin was the real deal, a true talent. He was a song writer, singer, musician, and performer.
And impressionist and comedian too, a MAJOR talent
Better than lil pump🤣
@@nathanschmidtke5901 A bold claim!
Amazing man! Mr. Bobby Darin
Bobby was a great performer he's fantastic
There isn't a recording artist over the past 50 years that could even begin to come near the talent and charisma that Bobby Darin had.
That's one stupid comment. Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, James Brown, Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin.................... Where do people come up with nonsense?! 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
FREDDIE MERCURY! Just as versitile. And those are rarified heights.
@@CRoses-dq9mvit's looks like magic movie magen was hauling Derek Llewellyn feel like in line side effects from show TV show episode season start at full TV show documentary about biography book of the world part 〽️ she was in movie theater in new
@@CRoses-dq9mv : charisma -bobby darin, hands-down
Every black artist lmao. Black artist are the blueprint.
Man I was born too late. I love this era and especially love the way the old shows were produced.
Tony Marinelli Agreed. So classy. There's no class anymore. It's all about how vulgar, outrageous or skanky you can be.
I loved it, and I miss it.
I am 16 and all I listen to is this era especially Dean Martin I absolutely hate todays stuff
Tony Marinelli sssspepeddaap
I am 24 and this era of music has always stuck with me and makes me feel like thats when i was meant to be born.
My 8 year old grandaughter and I watched this video and now it is one of her favorite songs! She asks for it everytime I visit. Cool, huh?!
Very cool! Great taste in music u should be proud!
Anton Juarez young kids recognize
so cool 🥰❤️
CUTE 🌷
Very cool Anton
I grew up in the 60s enjoying Bobby Darin's songs. He was young in 1960 and so was I. I still love those songs and I will always regret that he left us too soon Thanks for sharing this.
i love the way he moves and dance. the rythm.very self confindent,,
He needs to! The people up there with him have all the personality of a dial-tone....all that gum-chewing too.
Bobby Darin got some really good moves far as dancing. Loved the song also singing his heart out. You go Bobby Darin
No one equals him in the moves.
bro hes dead already
It’s 2020 and still listening to Bobby Darin he great 👍
Me in 2022 from Italy ☺️🇮🇹🥰
It’s 2023 and I’m still here.
Bobby Darin was one really good singer. It's a shame that he died so young.
+argee36
Just what I was thinking.
Why did he die
+valentin armenta
Died after heart surgery.
+valentin armenta He suffered rheumatic fever as a child about age 9 and it severely damaged his heart. But oh did he make use of the little time he had on earth. What a star! Amazingly, most Americans were unaware that he had a heart defect until it was too late. He died after his second open heart surgery on December 20, 1973. The world was never the same after.
JoanofArc 820 the harlem hero sure could sing and dance.Wrote all his own songs and many others for other singers..He had the brightest future one could imagine,loved his music so much..
Bobby definitely what is now called swagger. Loved his music and still do.
beverly holbrook It's always been called swagger. They call it "swag" now.
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...whomever he shared a stage, no matter how famous. Always such a lovely person, so gracious and so full of life. A rare talent, we lost too soon.
One great, even legendary ALL AROUND talent - giving it here - his ALL!
Can’t imagine what he could have done if he hadn’t died so young. One of the greatest entertainers of all time.
He had cancer.
@@dianefiske-foy4717 I think it was a congenital heart condition.
@@mikechet49 … I always thought it was cancer ‘cause it heard that back when he died. I looked it up ‘cause I wasn’t sure after your comment. You were right. Thanks for the correction 😊!
@@dianefiske-foy4717 No problem
There will NEVER be another like Bobby Darin!
Bruce Frendahl Roberto Carlos..
Yes, he recorded the Portuguese version of this song, but I love the song in his original version, I like English so much.
...among many others of that era who had their own style.
He died young good singer
NO! But there are at least 100 better performers of the 50s than him if you love rnroll. Stand in the line Bobby...
Boy Bobby could dance!!!
Yes indeed and my Mom used to dance to all of da music in dat era
fred astaire was the king tho ^^
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I bet he would have danced much more if not for his bad heart and breathing problems!
Today would have been his 84th birthday. What a gem !! Happy Birthday Bobby !!
babb it's nice you remembered.
One of the most underrated singers ever for me
This song 🎶 bring back old memories, still listening in 2023
He have a soulful voice!
This is my favorite song 🎶 so tell me are you a fan of Bobby Darin…?
Underrated by whom?
He's not underrated.
One of the best rock and roll records of 1958
Take note: All the girls smacking on their chewing gum. That’s the way it was 😊
I love all your songs
Love seeing this old footage the show was on like a year before I was born but I absolutely love it love Bobby Darin he was just the epitome of what a performer was back then and had to be to stay relevant in the industry and he had such a beautiful voice 💖💖💖
RIP Bobby Darin (May 14, 1936 - December 20, 1973), aged 37
You will be remembered as a legend.
NO wonder this man just ate up a camera... a total natural. Very comfortable in his shoes. It's not a wonder he made it to the big screen. He could also act.
he also married the prettiest girl in Hollywood , Sandra Dee
@@glenabsolum778 That she was. Always loved her, too. It's just a shame the second half of her life was what it was. She and Bobby were divorced and it was all downhill after that. I did see a pic of their son ... he looks just like his Dad.
Wow, he had a great voice! I like his charisma, he had a great stage presence and he was a great dancer too. He was a very handsome man too. He had it all. I can’t believe he died so young. May he rest in Heaven.
When did people stop wearing suits to the theater? everyone looks so good and sharp.
+The Kid Use to wear them back in the '50s and '60s to baseball games and even fights. We have now become a nation of slobs with guys wearing their pants below their ass. It's an absolute disgrace.
+d hart It's sad. People don't dress up anymore, not even at funerals.
+d hart Tehehehe xD
+The Kid That's back when people took pride in their appearance. Not done anymore.
+d hart finally someone who's smart
Wow, May 2,1959. That was a month before my grandfather died. I was going on 13 later that year. Where did the time go? Too fast. I remember listening to that song on my grandparent's radio too.
He's such an exciting performer! Nobody around today compares!
+Gunny o. yes very versatile singer... does any genre of music....and v well indeed..! also did some acting, writes his own song, plays a myraid of musical instruments....rEALLY FANTASTIC
“Flip Flop, they were doing the bop.” I love this song lol so fun 🎉
Man.. what a talent he was.. really miss that kind of talent these days
Another of the great Italian American singers. He sang in so many different genres.
2023 fan of Bobby Darin
Bobby Darin, my 3rd fav singer, 1st Elvis Presley, 2nd Frank Sinatra 🎉❤
Yes I sing his song in the the shower I love him
What I respect most about Bobby was that he wrote or co-wrote many of his songs.
Merci pour ce partage en live
Intro hyper sympa
Chanson très sympa
J'aime beaucoup la voix
RIP Bobby Darin
One of his best performances !!
He was cool here !!!!
Bobby Darin was compelling in "Twelve O'Clock High", and adorable and yummy in "State Fair". Wonderful singer and a great actor. I'm a 78 year old girl now, and he still sends me!!! (to use an old expression (-: )
This song 🎶 bring back old memories, still listening in 2023
He have a soulful voice!
This is my favorite song 🎶 so tell me are you a fan of Bobby Darin…?
Definitely the most underrated singer ever
I've never met a person that underrated him.
BOBBY DARIN WAS 23 YEARS OLD WHEN HE APPEARED ON THIS SHOW.
And ... I was 13 😏
But he looks like a 50 year old accountant
Frfr
What is your point? That's pretty old to get going as a musician tbh
I’m 23 now and look at what I’ve accomplished….oof
My dad had a carboard box full of 45's from that era. This was one of my favs in it for sure.
I'm 37yrs old & he's one of my favorite singers!
Such a good time, girls dressed up and guys all wore suits/sport jackets and white shirt and tie. They looked so put together and respectful.
Hello Sue, How are you doing?
Here's it 2020, would love to go back to this era, Coronavirus was no where around
Quite the contrary. This was the era where Coronavirus was first discovered in humans.
I would love to go back to that era, have a beautiful car, like a 68 drop top fury, walk in streets where people actually are dressed well, see the first man on the moon, Concorde fly, the space shuttles, and of course, good music not the trash commercial nonesense rap we have today...
Listen to him every day !!!
Amazing song! ❤❤❤
Passed by a neighbors house walking home and heard this coming from the house...loved it and got the 45 that weekend.
Loved this music, I was supposed to be alive during this era. Don't have music like this anymore.
Bobby Darin one of the greats. I'm singing "Splish Splash" in my schools pop show it's like a talent show and this video really help with choreography. so thank you so much.
Aaaah back when there was good music that was fun to listen to. ❤
This song 🎶 bring back old memories, still listening in 2023
He have a soulful voice!
This is my favorite song 🎶 so tell me are you a fan of Bobby Darin…?
A good singer and dancer!!!! I love him!!!
Still listening to Bobby Darin in 2023!!!
Me too. 2024 and I still watch these old videos almost every day. There's no one like Bobby Darin. Thank you,, RUclips.
24 and forever more a true listener ❤
I find it very delightful that his dance moves, all that fancy footwork, was allowed to be shown when just a few years later, Elvis was deemed 'vulgar' and could not be shown from the waist down. Bobby could dance, it's true. He was the whole package. I can also agree with you on that point. I just think that somethings were just unfair.
Wow! Bobby was so handsome and talented. I love him. He is quite a smooth dancer! We lost him way too soon. ❤️🌹❤️
This song 🎶 bring back old memories, still listening in 2023
He have a soulful voice!
This is my favorite song 🎶 so tell me are you a fan of Bobby Darin…?
Remember this, my sister was 4 years older so I gew up wth this. He came down the aisle, Darin was fun to watch. Clark then went to American Bandstand and became part of the culture.
Were you in the audience when this was recorded?
Thank you for posting and re-posting this great video and audio of this great song of Bobby Darin!!!
Another Smash hit single for Bobby Darin with Splish Splash from 1958
I remember Bobby singing this song in a bathtub as a kid on tv, have not seen it since.
saw it once whe in tub !!
I remember that as well it used to be here on RUclips
I'd love to see Bobby singing this in the tub.
His first hit song. Loved him a lot. He did a lot of great songs
That man had such rhythm and blues!!!!
Oh how I loved Bobby Darrin from the time I was a little girl, I had3 teenage aunts at the time so I watched American Bandstand every Saturday with them from the time I could remember and was introduced to Bobby Darrin then and it was love at first sight and I never stopped loving him;when he passed away I was truly heartbroken for a long time whenever I thought of him or watched one of his movies or listened to one of his songs.
Solid stuff. Rock and roll will never die!!
Bobby was Talented he had class! Handsome the world's finest ! I love his beautiful voice...this guy could sing anything ! Bobby is up there with Sinatra and Presley and Cole! A pure joy to listen to!
Hello there,
How are you doing ?
Oh he was so handsome...you couldn't be a teenager without Bobby..
Bobby is great. Connie is amazing. This is a show that should be seen complete
Use to dance to this song when I was in 20s, 1980s. Loved his footwork.
Hello Carla, How are you doing?
Cool song. Bobby had some moves also!
Dedicated to my friend who is no longer with us who loved this song and played it for me in Las Vegas Actor Rick Jason..
Hello Lana,
How are you doing ?
What are you getting at Edrick?
What an all star lineup, this video is worth a million great memories. BTW, Bobby Darin like Dion is also a Bronx product. Top dresser and very original were his trademarks.
Fabulous era....made you feel good and have fun
I came to watch this video, there is a small clip of my beautiful friend who recently passed away and who was Bobby Darin's sister. I hope they both rest in peace. Thank you Ms. Vee to the introduction to this song and your 💘.
I saw Bobby perform at the Sahara Hotel, Vegas in 1961. He was introduced onstage by George Burns. They did a 'soft-shoe-sand-dance', whereby Mr. Burns and Bobby had 'sand' in their suit coat pockets, sprinkled it onstage, danced and sang together. After the performance, I wanted Bobby's autograph. Mr. Burns was standing out in the lobby, surrounded by lovely showgirls. Mother pushed me up to the front where he was standing. When I asked him about garnering Bobby's autograph, Mr. Burns commented, "Wouldn't you know she'd ask about the kid!" Everyone laughed and I was royally taken aback! No, I never did get Bobby's autograph, as Mr. Burns said Bobby was resting up back stage for the next show. Ah, well....A night to remember!
War das eine schöne Zeit,AFN gehört und glücklich gewesen.
So close to a million views! Wheelin with the feeling!
Hello there,
How are doing ?
Amazing ❤❤❤❤
The great Bobby Darin, love his moves
Gosh he has great moves!!
I was just 13 years old when Bobby Darin sang this song. This is when I started listening to my 50's and 60's music 🎶. It was such a great era for me. Go Bobby Darin. 😀😊🙂🥰😊
This song 🎶 bring back old memories, still listening in 2023
He have a soulful voice!
This is my favorite song 🎶 so tell me are you a fan of Bobby Darin…?
@@johndave5872
YES I am. I saw him in person in Reno long time ago.
@@maryomnes9445 that’s nice!
I would like to get to know you more better if you don’t mind? Where are you originally from? And where do you currently live?
Now it's May 2024 and still listening...
Iconic song. Still popular in the mid-60s when I was a kid.
uk i never understood why young ladies screamed whenever an artist started dancing but given that today's artists hardly know how not to have 2 left feet. i myself stand impressed with artists from back in the day because they truly did it all when it came to entertainment
Cooler than cool. Great voice, great performer, great musician, amazing range and versatility. Once of the very best.
Wow look @ how young Dick Clark an Bobby Darin was I was little in the 60’s my how time flies the 60’s an 70’s was such simpler times wish I could go back 2 it
What a dancer he could move loved him RIP Bobby Darren x
Hello Margaret, How are you doing?
Bobby was so comfortable in his own skin, at ease with whomever he shared
never heard of Bobby Darin in the Philippines but he is better than his contemporaries when I discovered him here in you tube.
Bring that music back again on the radio
Knowing he had a major heart condition it’s good to see him moving around enjoying himself. He was amazing
This song brings me back to my childhood and makes me so happy! Thank you Bobby!
Hello there,
How are you doing ?
This is real music, and singers. I am so glad I don't have to live without my favorites!
love this man
Bobby Darin was gorgeous
Ii just watched "Under the Sea" and I'm so sad that Bobby was not remembered like Elvis. They were traveling the same roads at nearly the same time.
It's crazy to see how young he is here. And how young he died .
We need a big box of Blu rays of all this great bobby darin TV appearances and specials 🎤
and I could watch this 100 times
Amzing singer ever ,you got everything Mr Bobby Darin,you muzik Naver die forever, RIP SIR
bobby Darin was sexy and smooth but Dick Clark was also been listening to this music all my life can't get over it and I am 64 my grandkids love it too what a great adventure for me
This is genuine rock n' roll. I recall singing this as a kid along with Sugartime by the McGuire Sisters and Lollipop by the Chordettes. I was only about five or six years old when this tune came out. As a boy, I never missed Dick Clark's show. Bobby Darin was a genuine talent. He moved into more adult music a few years later and Mad Magazine did a spoof, insinuating that Darin was trying to be Frank Sinatra. I never agreed with that. To me, Bobby Darin was just being himself, singing the music as he felt it. I remember when he died. It saddened me. Today, they might have been able to keep him alive. He was a real talent and overcame much hardship in life.
I always wished I was born in that time or could time travel because it seems fun and cool
Was listening to this song just yesterday