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971: 33: 376: 398:", a 1973 reminiscence about a 17-year-old boy's first sexual experience (with a 31-year-old woman), was a Top 25 hit in the U.S. and reached number 9 in the UK. Using a repeating piano riff, 12-string guitar, and an orchestral string arrangement, the song was suggestive enough to spark some controversy. The follow-up " 488:
Goldsboro was married to Mary Alice Watson, whom he met while he was in college; they had three children. They divorced in 1982 after a bitter court case in which Goldsboro's daughter made accusations against him that he rejected as false. He married Dianne J. Roberts in 1985. Goldsboro is an
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When they were not touring with Orbison, The Webbs played in local gigs, recorded songs written by Goldsboro and had some local success. They came to the attention of an independent producer Jack Gold, who was interested in working with Goldsboro. He gave Goldsboro a song titled
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arranged for the band to play for Roy Orbison who was without a backing band in a show he organized. The arrangement worked well, and The Webbs then became the permanent backing band for Orbison for two-and-a-half years until 1964, touring with Orbison in the US and Europe.
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In high school Goldsboro joined Spider and The Webbs which featured Amos "Mugsby" on bass, Dave Robinson on drums, "Flying Fingers" John Rainey on lead guitar, and "Rockin
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when he was around 12 years old before learning to play the guitar. He was interested in becoming a professional baseball player before turning his interest to music.
325:, was recorded in one take. It became the largest-selling record in the world for 1968 and topped the Hot 100 for five weeks, reached number two in the 242:, majoring in business administration. Goldsboro left college after his second year to pursue a musical career, playing guitar in the backup band for 1299: 851: 292:". The single, written by Goldsboro, reached No. 9 on the U.S. national charts in early 1964. It sold over 1 million copies and was awarded a 1289: 238:. In his senior year in high school he started playing in a band called The Webbs. After graduating from high school in 1959, he enrolled at 1229: 1274: 1214: 1003: 1294: 1259: 1284: 1279: 1249: 1074: 868: 301: 1234: 1219: 522: 310:. Although Goldsboro was not a prolific performer of soul music, "Too Many People" and "It's Too Late" were huge hits on the 1224: 1199: 1067: 297: 184:
singer and songwriter. He had a string of pop and country hits in the 1960s and 1970s, including his signature No. 1 hit "
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Goldsboro continued performing with The Webbs and Orbison until his solo career kicked off with the top 10 hit "
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The success of "Honey" led to numerous television appearances for Goldsboro, and he became a regular on
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in 1968 and 1975, and was a number one single in Australia. It also became his first country hit.
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He also created several animated specials and children's books with Peeler-Rose Productions:
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had taken the song to No. 3 on the U.S. country chart a year earlier. In 1970,
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Singer-songwriter, guitarist, painter, and television producer (born 1941)
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In 1968, Goldsboro released the biggest hit of his career, "
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Bobby's recent radio interview show with Ronnie Allen
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scene in Great Britain and were played extensively.
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Bobby Goldsboro in 1967 (age 26).
Marianna, Florida
Country
adult contemporary
United Artists
Curb
bobbygoldsboro.com
pop
country
Honey
Summer (The First Time)
The Bobby Goldsboro Show
PBS
The Swamp Critters of Lost Lagoon
Marianna, Florida
Dothan, Alabama
ukelele
Dothan High School
Auburn University
Roy Orbison
Buddy Buie
Molly
See the Funny Little Clown
gold disc
Little Things
It's Too Late
American Bandstand
Northern soul
Honey
Bobby Russell

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