Both Buddy Holly and Bobby Darin (as the Rinky-Dinks) recorded "Early in the Morning". Who did it better?
Bobby Darin – The Crooner Who Rocked
Jazz, big band, pop, country, and rock--Bobby Darin could do it all. Retro Dee looks at his career.
Just For Fun: Star’s Signs of the 1950’s
What's in the stars for the stars? Retro Dee looks at the star signs of some of the biggest stars of the Fifties.
Top Ten: January 1, 1960
Dick Clark makes an appearance a day after New Years Eve, and we have a pair of Bobbys.
Top Ten: October 2, 1959
Ed Sullivan and Dick Clark make return visits to the Top Ten. Not bad when they don't play instruments.
Top Ten: June 12, 1959
Tonight's cameo appearances include Dick Clark, Ed Sullivan...and Mamie Van Doren.
Top Ten: November 21, 1959
Videos of the top songs for November 21, 1959, as featured on The Grooveyard.
Top Ten: July 18, 1958
Here's the Grooveyard Top Ten for July 18, 1958 as played tonight by Alan Seltzer on "The Grooveyard": #10 "Little Star" by The Elegants #9 "One Summer Night" by The Danleers #8 "Splish Splash" by Bobby Darin #7 "Hang Up My Rock 'n Roll Shoes" by Chuck Willis #6 "Endless Sleep" by Jody Reynolds Support... Continue Reading →
Top Ten: January 18, 1959
Here's the Grooveyard Top Ten for January 18, 1959 as played tonight by Alan Seltzer on "The Grooveyard": #10 "Lonely Teardrops" by Jackie Wilson #9 "Queen of the Hop" by Bobby Darin #8 "I've Had It" by The Bell Notes Find love tonight.. Pick your favorites now! #7 "A Lover's Question" by Clyde McPhatter... Continue Reading →
Post #1000: The Top Ten for November 30, 1959
Our 1000th post on this website! Here's the Grooveyard Top Ten for November 30, 1959 as played tonight by Alan Seltzer on "The Grooveyard": #10 "Uh! Oh!" by The Nutty Squirrels #9 "Why" by Frankie Avalon #8 "We Got Love" by Bobby Rydell One week left: Vote in the finals daily! #7 "Oh! Carol"... Continue Reading →