BOBBY
GOLDSBORO
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With THE WEBS on HEART Records:
1961
HRC 333
LOST / Blue Skies
1961
HRC 335
DIZZY BOY / Why Must I Be
With THE DOTHANS on HEART Records:
1962
HRC 340
BONY MARONIE TWIST / Full House
With THE PEEPLE on WORLD ARTISTS Records:
1963
WA 1010
HI YO CAMEL / Kisses Like Roses
On LAURIE Records:
4/1962
3130
YOU BETTER GO HOME / Lonely Traveler
11/1962
3148
MOLLY / Honey Baby
3/1963
3159
THE RUNAROUND / The Letter
6/1963
3168
THAT’S WHAT LOVE WILL DO / LIGHT THE CANDLES (THROW THE RICE)
On UNITED ARTISTS Records:
3/1967
UA 50138
GOODBYE TO ALL YOU WOMEN
11/1967
UA 50224
JO JO’S PLACE
11/1968
UA 50470
A CHRISTMAS WISH
Promotional Single on DISNEYLAND Records:
1974
DL-561
THESE ARE THE BEST TIMES
On EPIC Records:
10/1977
8-50480
Too Hot To Handle (B-side of HE’LL HAVE TO GO single)
These songs were not on Bobby Goldsboro albums, but some have appeared on compilation LPs and compact disc sets.
“Molly” Single (Laurie Records #3148)
Top Position: #17 Easy Listening, #70 Pop
Billboard Magazine, November 17, 1962, Page 20
Spotlight Singles of the Week, Special Merit Singles
Country-flavored ballad of a love that lives again because the singer has come home, declares it, complete with
recitation. Goldsboro sells the number with sincerity over simple backing of rhythm and guitar, and femme chorus.
Could grab spins.
“Light The Candles (Throw the Rice)” Single (Laurie Records #3168)
Billboard Magazine, June 8, 1963, Page 20
Spotlight Singles, Spotlight Winners of the Week, Pop Spotlight
Bobby Goldsboro comes through with a stirring, emotion-packed reading of a tender ballad about the marriage of his
ex-girl and his best friend. Should warm teen-age hearts. Flip is “That’s What Love Will Do.”
“Goodbye To All You Women” Single (United Artists #50138)
Top Position: #102 Pop
Billboard Magazine, March 18, 1967, Page 10
With a slight touch of “Sunshine Superman” sound, Goldsboro can’t miss with this easy-beat rocker. Strong teen
material penned by the singer features catchy dance arrangement. Flip: “Love Is”
“Jo-Jo’s Place” Single (United Artists #50224)
Top Position: #111 Pop
Billboard Magazine, October 28, 1967, Page 10
Spotlight Singles, Pop Spotlights, Top 60 Spotlights-Predicted to reach the top 60
Strong commercial folk-rocker from Goldsboro with all the ingredients for a top chart contender. Good rhythm material
well performed. Flip: “Pledge of Love”