Bobby Vee's Golden Greats Vol. 2

Bobby Vee's Golden Greats Vol. 2
Compilation album by
ReleasedNovember 1966
Recorded1963–1965
GenrePop
Length29:38
LabelLiberty
ProducerSnuff Garrett
Bobby Vee chronology
Look at Me Girl
(1966)
Bobby Vee's Golden Greats Vol. 2
(1966)
Come Back When You Grow Up
(1967)

Bobby Vee's Golden Greats Vol. 2 is a compilation album by American singer Bobby Vee that was released in November 1966 by Liberty Records.[1] It was Vee's second greatest hits compilation on the Liberty label.[2]

The compilation album featured Vee's two top 20 hit singles - "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" and "Charms" - together with a range of lesser hits tracks from earlier releases and one new recent hit, "A Girl I Used to Know".[3] the single from the album, "A Girl I Used to Know" bubbled under Billboard's Hot 100, on February 26, 1966, at number 133 during its 2-weeks stay[4]

The album was released on compact disc by Beat Goes On on October 28, 2003, as tracks 13 through 24 on a pairing of two albums on one CD with tracks 1 through 12 consisting of Vee's 1962 compilation album, Bobby Vee's Golden Greats.[5]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[6]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[7]
Billboard[8]

Bruce Eder of AllMusic said that the album "even the more recent contents of this album come across as dated. Ironically, Vee's albums of the period captured him pursuing a much more contemporary sound -- very effectively, one might add -- than that represented by most of the dozen recordings included here, and they're generally a much better place to start than this collection, in terms of understanding Vee or the full range of his talent."[6]

Honolulu Star-Advertiser noted "While this will delight the Vee fans, it lacks the true hit luster as in the first volume", although pointing out "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" and "I'll Make You Mine" as highlights.[9]

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Charms"Helen Miller, Howard Greenfield2:23
2."Cross My Heart"Sonny Curtis2:08
3."The Night Has a Thousand Eyes"Ben Weisman, Dorothy Wayne, Marilyn Garrett2:34
4."I'll Make You Mine"Robert Thomas Velline2:22
5."Never Love a Robin"Artie Resnick, Mickey Gentile2:41
6."Armen's Theme"Ross Bagdasarian2:16
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Ev'ry Little Bit Hurts"Thomas Lesslie Garrett2:37
2."Hickory, Dick and Doc"DeWayne Blackwell2:27
3."Keep On Trying"Van McCoy2:35
4."A Girl I Used to Know"Jack Clement2:36
5."Pretend You Don't See Her"Steve Allen2:18
6."Be True to Yourself"Burt Bacharach, Hal David2:03

Charts

Singles
Year Single Chart Peak
1966 "A Girl I Used to Know" US Billboard Hot 100[4] 133

Billboard & UK singles chart positions for previously Singles

Song US chart debut Hot

100[10]

Easy

Listening

U.S.

Cashbox[11]

UK chart

debut

UK singles

chart[12]

"The Night Has a Thousand Eyes" December 8, 1962 3 2 4 February 13, 1963 3
"Charms" March 30, 1963 13 5 15
"Be True to Yourself" June 22, 1963 34 36
"Yesterday and You" November 9, 1963 55 53
"Never Love a Robin" December 28, 1963 99 101
"I'll Make You Mine" February 22, 1964 52 54
"Hickory, Dick and Doc" May 30, 1964 63 81
"Pretend You Don't See Her" December 5, 1964 97 80
"Every Little Bit Hurts" December 12, 1964 84 89
"Cross My Heart" February 6, 1965 99 102
"Keep On Trying" May 8, 1965 85 84

References

  1. ^ "FOR ENTERTAINMENT: TAKE THE LIBERTY: FALL 1966 RELEASE". Cash Box. Vol. 28, no. 4. August 27, 1966. p. 17.
  2. ^ Reynolds, Robert (2016). The Music of Bobby Vee. Lulu.com. p. 102. ISBN 9781365060328.
  3. ^ Reynolds, Robert (2016). The Music of Bobby Vee. Lulu.com. p. 83. ISBN 9781365060328.
  4. ^ a b Whitburn, Joel (1982). Joel Whitburn's Bubbling under the hot 100, 1959-1981. Menomonee Falls, Wis: Record Research. p. 174. ISBN 978-0-8982-0047-8.
  5. ^ "Golden Greats/Golden Greats, Vol. 2". allmusic.com. Retrieved 16 September 2024.
  6. ^ a b Eder, Bruce. "Bobby Vee – Bobby Vee's Golden Greats, Vol. 2: Review". AllMusic. Retrieved 2024-09-16.
  7. ^ Larkin, Colin (2007). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Omnibus Press. p. 1446. ISBN 9781846098567. Retrieved 22 August 2024.
  8. ^ "Pop Spotlight & Special Merit Picks: Bobby Vee's Golden Greats Vol. 2". Billboard. September 3, 1966. p. 44.
  9. ^ "Honolulu Star-Advertiser from Honolulu, Hawaii". Honolulu Star-Advertiser. 1966-08-28. Retrieved 2024-09-17 – via Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2002). Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles: 1955-2002. Menomonee Falls, Wis.: Record Research. p. 742. ISBN 0898-2-0155-1.
  11. ^ Downey, Pat (1994). Cash box pop singles charts, 1950-1993. Englewood, Colo.: Libraries Unlimited. pp. 362–363. ISBN 1-56308-316-7.
  12. ^ "BOBBY VEE". Official Charts. 1961-01-25. Retrieved 2023-12-29.