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Pity miss kitty bobby darin biography

          Bobby Darin (May 14, - December 20, , Bronx NY.) was born Walden Robert Cassotto and was one of the most popular rock and roll American teen idols.

          In his song, “Pity Miss Kitty,” Darin takes us on a journey through the life of a lonely and desperate woman named Kitty..

          Session Notes




          • Date: Wednesday, July 16, 1958
          • Location: Atlantic Studio, 234 West 56th Street, Manhattan,
            New York City

          • Songs recorded: Pity Miss Kitty (Woody Harris), Lost
            Love (Darin/Don Kirshner), Keep A Walkin' (Neil Sedaka, Howard Greenfield), I Want You With Me (Woody Harris).

          • Producer: Ahmet Ertegun
          • Engineer: Tom Dowd
          • Personnel: Bobby Darin, vocals, piano; Al Caiola, guitar; Sal Salvador, guitar; Wendell Marshall, bass; King Curtis, tenor sax; Panama Francis, drums.

          An imaginary time machine takes us back 45 years in time, to July 16, 1958.

          Things were now really happening for Bobby.

          Born Walden Robert Cassotto in a poor, working-class Italian-American, his grandfather (whom he thought was his father) died in jail a few months before he.

        1. Bobby Darin For Teenagers Only History.
        2. In his song, “Pity Miss Kitty,” Darin takes us on a journey through the life of a lonely and desperate woman named Kitty.
        3. July 16, Bobby records "I Want You with Me," "Pity Miss Kitty," "Keep a Walkin'" and "Lost Love" # for ATCO.
        4. Pity Miss Kitty|That Lucky Old Sun|All The Way Home|You Never Called|Picture No Artist Could Paint|Hush Somebody's Calling My Name|Here I'll Stay|().
        5. "Splish Splash" was firmly nestled at number four in both the Billboard and the Cash Box charts and had yet to reach its peak position (# 3). "Early In The Morning"/"Now We're One" had been legally reissued on Atco 6121 just two days earlier.

          Under normal circumstances Ahmet Ertegun and Jerry Wexler would have preferred to wait with the release of a new Bo