Since I Met You Baby - Bobby Vee, Hunter, Ivory Joe
Rubber Ball - Bobby Vee, Orlowski, Anne
Everyday - Bobby Vee, Hardin, Charles
Stayin' In - Bobby Vee, Loudermilk, John D.
More Than I Can Say - Bobby Vee, Allison, Jerry
How Many Tears - Bobby Vee, Goffin, Gerry
Baby Face - Bobby Vee, Akst, Harry
Take Good Care of My Baby - Bobby Vee, Goffin, Gerry
Bashful Bob - Bobby Vee, Garrett, S.
Run to Him - Bobby Vee, Goffin, Gerry
Walkin' with My Angel - Bobby Vee, Goffin, Gerry
Please Don't Ask About Barbara - Bobby Vee, Buchanan
I Can't Say Goodbye - Bobby Vee, Goffin, Gerry
Sharing You - Bobby Vee, Goffin, Gerry
In My Baby's Eyes - Bobby Vee, Goffin, Gerry
At a Time Like This - Bobby Vee, Newell, Norman
All You Got to Do Is Touch Me - Bobby Vee, Pomus, Doc
A Forever Kind of Love - Bobby Vee, Goffin, Gerry
Punish Her - Bobby Vee, Gluck, Johnny
Someday - Bobby Vee, Glasser, D.
Christmas Vacation - Bobby Vee, Roberts, L. S.
A Not So Merry Christmas - Bobby Vee, Glassner, D.
The Night Has a Thousand Eyes - Bobby Vee, Garrett, Marilyn
Anonymous Phone Call - Bobby Vee, Bacharach, Burt
Charms - Bobby Vee, Greenfield, Howard
Bobby Tomorrow - Bobby Vee, Feldman, Bob
Track Listings (32) - Disc #2
A Letter from Betty - Bobby Vee, Feldman, B.
Be True to Yourself - Bobby Vee, Bacharach, Burt
Never Love a Robin - Bobby Vee, Gentile
Yesterday and You (Armen's Theme) - Bobby Vee, Bagdasarian, Ross
Stranger in Your Arms - Bobby Vee, Hunter
1963 - Bobby Vee, Carson
I'll Make You Mine - Bobby Vee, Velline, Robert Tho
She's Sorry - Bobby Vee, Velline
Hickory, Dick and Doc - Bobby Vee, Blackwell, D.
I Wish You Were Mine Again - Bobby Vee, Leslie
How to Make a Farewell - Bobby Vee, Curtis, S.
Where Is She - Bobby Vee, Mann
Every Little Bit Hurts - Bobby Vee, Garrett, Marilyn
Pretend You Don't See Her - Bobby Vee, Allen, Steve [1]
Cross My Heart - Bobby Vee, Barrett
This Is the End - Bobby Vee, Velline
Keep on Trying - Bobby Vee, McCoy, V.
You Won't Forget Me - Bobby Vee, DeShannon, Jackie
True Love Never Runs Smooth - Bobby Vee, Bacharach, Burt
Run Like the Devil - Bobby Vee, Leka, P.
Take a Look Around Me - Bobby Vee, Marak, D.
High Coin - Bobby Vee, Parks, Van Dyke
The Story of My Life - Bobby Vee, Bacharach, Burt
A Girl I Used to Know - Bobby Vee, Clement, Jack
Gone - Bobby Vee, Rogers, Smokey
Butterfly - Bobby Vee, Crawford, D.
Save a Love - Bobby Vee, Gordon, Michael Z.
Look at Me Girl - Bobby Vee, Williams
Here Today - Bobby Vee, Asher, Tony
Before You Go - Bobby Vee, Crudup, Arthur
Come Back When You Grow Up - Bobby Vee, Sharp, Martha
That's All in the Past - Bobby Vee, Velline
Track Listings (30) - Disc #3
Swahili Serenade - Bobby Vee, Arnold, Sir Malcolm
Beautiful People - Bobby Vee, O'Dell
I May Be Gone - Bobby Vee, Velline, Robert Tho
Maybe Just Today - Bobby Vee, Sharp, M.
You're a Big Girl Now - Bobby Vee, Velline
Medley: My Girl/Hey Girl - Bobby Vee, Goffin, Gerry
Just Keep It Up (And See What Happens) - Bobby Vee, Blackwell, Otis
Do What You Gotta Do - Bobby Vee, Webb, Jimmy
Thank You - Bobby Vee, Velline
(I'm into Lookin' For) Someone to Love Me - Bobby Vee, Sager, Carole Bayer
Jenny Came to Me - Bobby Vee, Dunn, Donald "Duck"
Santa Cruz - Bobby Vee, Spindler
Let's Call It a Day - Bobby Vee, Levine, Irwin
I'm Gonna Make It Up to You - Bobby Vee, Garrett, T.L.
Electric Trains and You - Bobby Vee, Russell, Bobby
In and Out of Love - Bobby Vee, Velline
Woman in My Life - Bobby Vee, D'Abo, Michael
No Obligations - Bobby Vee, Walker, K.
Sweet Sweetheart - Bobby Vee, Goffin, Gerry
Rock and Roll Music and You - Bobby Vee, Velline
Signs - Bobby Vee, Emmerson, Les
Something to Say - Bobby Vee, Velline
Take Good Care of My Baby [Acoustic Version] - Bobby Vee, Goffin, Gerry
Every Opportunity - Bobby Vee, Velline
Well Alright - Bobby Vee, Allison
Something Has Come Between Us - Bobby Vee, Velline, R.
Ama Chi Vuoi (Run to Him) [Italian Version] - Bobby Vee, Goffin
L' A Detto a Me (She's Sorry) [Italian Version] - Bobby Vee, Velline
Charms [Italian Version] - Bobby Vee, Greenfield, Howard
Torna Quando Sarai Diventa Ta Grande (Come Back When You Grow Up) [Ital - Bobby Vee, Sharp, Martha
Hugely Successful, Buddy Holly Influenced, Teen Idol. Bobby Vee was Rarely Out of the UK Or Us Charts in the Pre 'beat Group' Years of the Early 60s. This Complete Collection on 3cds, 1959-1977, featuring all the Hits, the... more » Us A-sides and B-sides, UK Only Singles, Rare Material, Tracks Never Released on CD and Rare Italian Language Version of Singles.« less
Hugely Successful, Buddy Holly Influenced, Teen Idol. Bobby Vee was Rarely Out of the UK Or Us Charts in the Pre 'beat Group' Years of the Early 60s. This Complete Collection on 3cds, 1959-1977, featuring all the Hits, the Us A-sides and B-sides, UK Only Singles, Rare Material, Tracks Never Released on CD and Rare Italian Language Version of Singles.
"Anyone familiar with top-40 radio in the 60's knows Bobby Vee and could name several tunes of his that made it into the top 10. During his decade-long run of charting songs, he had a very impressive 38 of those make it into the top 100. So here is no flash-in-the-pan artist. The CD reissue market is loaded with Vee's albums on CD, two-fers and a myriad of compilation CD's, running the gamut from excellent to lets-make-a-buck cheapos-on-the-fly. So why do we care that there is yet another Bobby Vee compilation CD? For several reasons, actually. First, with all the CD's out there, this is the first time EVERY top-100 charting single of Vee's becomes available. While that may not be of interest to casual listeners satified with the familiar stuff, this piece does fill a long-standing void in Vee's recordings on CD. As an aside, of all the distilled-down compilations, the EMI Legends of Rock 'n' Roll single collection is the best of the lot. While not being, or pretending to be, a comprehensive collection of Vee's recordings, this piece does live up to its promise of a "singles" collection, at least as far as those that charted along with their b-sides are concerned. And for good measure, Italian-language versions of a few of his hits are included. The sixteen-page liner notes booklet contains an accounting of Vee's musical history along with a number of photos and record and album illustrations. And while the sound quality of the EMI Legends piece may have the edge, there are no apologies needed here. The majority of the tracks are in stereo, the exceptions being tracks 2,4,6,24 on disc one, 5,6,10-14,16,17,19-23,25,27 on disc 2 and 14,16,27-30 on disc 3. As a greatest hits package, this is the ultimate and well-done in every way."
A lot, but not all there
Leganto | USA | 10/12/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"The Bobby Vee Singles Collection is supposedly complete. You get some of the frequently heard favorites: Rubber Ball, Everyday, Come Back When You Grow Up, to name a few. Then there are some of my less known personal favorites that I haven't heard in years: My Love Loves Me, Laurie, Baby Face. All in all, a very pleasing collection.
Amazon and at least one other seller lists 96 tracks. But there are actually only 95 spread out over the three discs: 33, 32, 30. Close examination shows that #76, Sunrise Highway, does not really exist as #11 on the third disc. And it is not on the printed back cover list that comes with the CD, although it is mentioned in the accompanying booklet.
As a final touch, the last four tracks are some of his hits sung in Italian. Nice to listen closely and make some comparisons, especially if you have at least a little understanding of the language.
The collection is not what you can call "complete" if you want everything of Bobby's that was released. There are cover songs from different albums that you can't get here. These were most famous by their original artists: Peggy Sue, Little Star, Lollipop, Do You Want To Dance, etc. So you would still have to supplement this set with something else.
But it's worth the price, regardless."
Comprehensive British and American singles collection
Peter Durward Harris | Leicester England | 05/23/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This triple CD contains the A side and the B side of every Bobby Vee single ever released in Britain or America for Liberty records, plus four tracks recorded in Italian. Oh, and it also includes two tracks from a 1962 Christmas album that were intended for a single release that never actually happened. The set is presented in chronological order except for the Italian tracks, which make up the last four tracks of the final CD. Being in chronological order, almost all the hits are on the first CD, a reflection of the fact that Bobby had a relatively brief period when he was extremely popular, followed by a much longer period when his records were still of a high quality but no longer fashionable.
Bobby was a huge Buddy Holly fan, eventually recording an album with the Crickets as well as an album filled with covers of Buddy's songs. It therefore seems a bitter irony that Bobby's big break came when he was called in at short notice as a substitute following Buddy's fatal plane crash. Although those albums are beyond the scope of this singles collection, there are a couple of covers of Buddy's songs here, these being Everyday (the B-side of Rubber ball) and Well all right (a seventies A-side that flopped).
Bobby's vocal style was best suited to ballads so it is no surprise that Take good care of my baby and The night has a thousand eyes were among his biggest hits on both sides of the Atlantic. On the more up-tempo tracks, female background singers often helped out (hear the bouncy, bouncy on Rubber ball, surely the best of Bobby's up-tempo songs) but even on the up-tempo songs, Bobby dispenses with their services occasionally, particularly on Baby face, when Bobby seems to be straining just a little. Actually that track works quite well, but it illustrates what I mean about Bobby being ideally suited to ballads.
The first CD contains classic hits such as Devil or angel, Rubber ball, More than I can say (later covered by Leo Sayer who had a UK hit with it in the seventies), Take good care of my baby and The night has a thousand eyes. Among the other tracks is What do you want?, which was Bobby's second single. It was actually a cover of an up-tempo British song that provided Adam Faith with a UK number one hit. At a time when so many British singers and groups were quite content to cover American songs, it was a rarity for Americans to find any original British songs that they were interested in covering, prior to the emergence of the Beatles. Sadly, the song didn't provide Bobby with his hoped-for American hit.
Hits are few and far between on CD 2 and CD 3, much the biggest of them being Come back when you grow up, an American top ten hit from 1967. Nevertheless, there's a lot of good music to be heard among these tracks. The lack of hits certainly wasn't caused by lack of effort. Bobby tried all sorts of ideas including recording with George Martin at Abbey Road, presumably hoping to capture some of that Beatles magic. Bobby also recorded a country single (Gone) but it flopped. The B-side of that single (A girl I used to know) is a cover of a George Jones country hit that country music fans also know by a slightly different title, Just someone I used to know, under which title it was a hit country duet for Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton. Given that Gene Pitney had some success with country music in the sixties, maybe Bobby might have succeeded had he persevered.
If you are only looking for Bobby's big hits, forget this set and buy a single CD instead, because it'll be cheaper, take up less space and you won't have to skip all the other tracks. If, however, you are interested in B-sides and singles that missed the charts or weren't released at all, this is the treasure trove you've been looking for."
Bobby Vee The Singles collection
D. J. Ryan | USA | 07/21/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have been wanting all of the hits including the minor hits of Bobby Vee for many years. This 3 CD collection has them all. If you want all of the hits of Bobby Vee then this is the collection to buy. These are the original hits also not new recordings."
Bobby Vee "The Singles Collection" a must
Vincent D. Guillen | 12/06/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"For the legions of Bobby Vee fans world wide and all collectors of American Pop music..this long overdue box set is a must. Great singles in various other musical genres, such as the great country cuts "Gone" and "Story Of My Life", he croons with the best of them with "Pretend" and of course all the great Two sided monster hit singles he enjoyed throughout his Illustrious career. Nicely packaged three disc set, great sound, a nice note from Bobby, and some great liner notes from long time Vee associate Bob Celli. This is the definitive retrospective collection of the brilliant career of Bobby Vee, A true American Pop Icon.....Vince Guillen"