Bobby goldsboro wiki

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^ ' Top Singles of 1965', Billboard 1966 International Record & Talent Showcase.^ ' GMP Guide', RPM Weekly, Volume 3, No.^ ' Television Appearances', Bobby Goldsboro.'Watching Bobby Grows: A Decade of Hits'. ^ a b Bickhart, Jim (October 5, 1974).^ a b c 'Bobby Goldsboro Chart History (Hot 100)'.^ a b ' You've come a long way Bobby.', Billboard, October 5, 1974.

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Covers ĭave Berry released a cover of 'Little Things' in 1965, which reached No. 81 on Billboard 's year-end chart of ' Top Singles of 1965'. In 1965, the song spent 12 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at No. The song was recorded on Novemand released five days later. In the song, Ray Stevens sang the back-up vocals. The arrangement of the song was done by Goldsboro and Bill Justis. Goldsboro had originally intended the song to be recorded in 2/4 time, but after hearing a copy of ' Oh, Pretty Woman' that his friend Roy Orbison had sent him, he changed the beat of 'Little Things' to 4/4. Goldsboro recorded the song in Nashville, as were the other tracks in the album. Goldsboro wrote the up-tempo 'Little Things' after a series of ballads that he had written and recorded, and his producer Jack Gold wanted him to continue writing ballads. ' Little Things' is a song written and sung by Bobby Goldsboro, which he recorded on November 19, 1964, and released on November 24, 1964. 1964 single by Bobby Goldsboro 'Little Things'

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