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April 8, 2022
In 60, ‘Wild One’, rose to No.7,
followed at No.22, with Volare.
Also in 60, ‘Swinging School’ made No.44,
and then reaching No.12, came ‘Sway’.
In 61, ‘Good Time Baby’, peaked at No.42,
And in 62, ‘Teach Me To Twist’, rose to No. 45
for Chubby Checker & Bobby Rydell,
and was his last hit on Columbia to arrive.
Next in 62, ‘Jingle Bell Rock’
was a Top 40, now on Cameo Parkway.
And in 63, ‘Forget Him’, peaked at No.13,
also on Cameo Parkway, being his last hit in the UK.
Thank you for the fab music
R I P Bobby Rydell 1942 – 2022
written by
Harriet Blackbury
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