''18 Yellow Roses'' is a studio album by American singer
Bobby Darin
Bobby Darin (born Walden Robert Cassotto; May 14, 1936 – December 20, 1973) was an American singer, songwriter, and actor who performed Pop music, pop, Swing music, swing, Folk music, folk, rock and roll, and country music.
Darin started ...
, released in July 1963.
It was produced by Nik Venet and featured several arrangers, including Walter Raim.
The album debuted on the ''Billboard'' Top LPs chart in the issue dated August 24, 1963, and remained on the chart for five weeks, peaking at number 96.
It debuted on the ''
Cashbox'' albums chart in the issue dated July 20, 1963, remaining on that chart for a total of seven weeks and hitting a peak position of number 69.
The album's
title track
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debuted on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 in the issue dated May 11, 1963, peaking at number 10 during a ten-week run,
and debuted on the magazine's
Easy Listening
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chart May 25, peaking at number 5 during a seven-week run.
The track debuted on the ''Cashbox'' singles chart in the issue dated May 11, 1963, peaking at number 12 during an eleven-week run.
it spent a week on the U.S. Hot Rhythm & Blues Singles charts dated July 6, 1963, and peaked at number 29.
Other songs on the album include covers of recent hits, such as "
On Broadway", "
Can't Get Used to Losing You
"Can't Get Used to Losing You" is a song written by Doc Pomus, Jerome "Doc" Pomus and Mort Shuman, first made popular by Andy Williams in a 1963 record release, which was a number-two hit in both the US and the UK. Twenty years later, British ba ...
" and "
Our Day Will Come
"Our Day Will Come" is a popular song composed by Mort Garson with lyrics by Bob Hilliard. It was recorded by American R&B group Ruby & the Romantics in early December 1962, reaching #1 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.
Ruby & the Romantics' ori ...
".
''18 Yellow Roses'' was released on compact disc by Exemplar in 2002 as tracks 13 through 24 on a pairing of two albums on one CD, with tracks 1 through 12 containing the album ''
You're the Reason I'm Living
"You're the Reason I'm Living" is a 1963 single written and performed by Bobby Darin, from his album of the same name. Musicians on the recording session included drummer Earl Palmer.
Chart performance
The single was very successful spending 2 ...
'' (1963).
Reception
In his
AllMusic
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review, critic
Richie Unterberger
Richie Unterberger (born 1962) is an American author and journalist whose focus is popular music and travel writing.
Life and writing
Unterberger attended the University of Pennsylvania, where he wrote for the university newspaper '' The Daily P ...
praised the single "
18 Yellow Roses" and its B-side "Not for Me", but generally panned the rest of the album, writing "otherwise '18 Yellow Roses' sounds like a bit of a rush job rather than an artistic statement."
''Billboard'' in its Pop Spotlight Album Pick reviews, stated that "the arrangements sparkle and
obby Darinis at his best."
''Cashbox'' described the album as "One of the best sets that
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has cut in quite a while."
''
Variety'' said that the album "gives Bobby Darin a chance to cut loose on a set of pop hits of recent vintage."
Hunter Nigel of ''
Disc'' described the album as "a memorable LP even for Mr. D."
''
Record Mirror
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'' notes Darin "has taken a bunch of the best sellers of recent times and given them his own distinctive treatment."
Track listing
#"
18 Yellow Roses" (
Bobby Darin
Bobby Darin (born Walden Robert Cassotto; May 14, 1936 – December 20, 1973) was an American singer, songwriter, and actor who performed Pop music, pop, Swing music, swing, Folk music, folk, rock and roll, and country music.
Darin started ...
) – 2:19
#"
On Broadway" (
Jerry Leiber
Leiber and Stoller were an American songwriting and record production duo, consisting of lyricist Jerome Leiber (; April 25, 1933 – August 22, 2011) and composer Michael Stoller (born March 13, 1933). As well as many R&B and pop hits, they wr ...
,
Barry Mann
Barry Mann (born Barry Imberman; February 9, 1939) is an American songwriter and musician, and was part of a successful songwriting partnership with his wife, Cynthia Weil.
He has written or co-written 53 hits in the UK and 98 in the US.
Early ...
,
Mike Stoller
Leiber and Stoller were an American songwriting and record production duo, consisting of lyricist Jerome Leiber (; April 25, 1933 – August 22, 2011) and composer Michael Stoller (born March 13, 1933). As well as many R&B and pop hits, they wr ...
,
Cynthia Weil
Cynthia Weil (October 18, 1940 – June 1, 2023) was an American songwriter who wrote many songs together with her husband Barry Mann. Weil and Mann were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1987, and in 2011, they jointly received the ...
) – 2:37
#"
Ruby Baby" (Leiber, Stoller) – 2:16
#"
Reverend Mr. Black" (Leiber, Stoller,
Billy Edd Wheeler
Billy Edd Wheeler (December 9, 1932 – September 16, 2024) was an American songwriter, performer, writer, and visual artist.
His songs include " Jackson" ( Grammy award winner for Johnny Cash and June Carter) " The Reverend Mr. Black", "Dese ...
) – 2:54
#"
End of the World" (
Sylvia Dee,
Arthur Kent) – 2:36
#"Not for Me" (Darin) – 2:22
#"
Walk Right In" (
Gus Cannon, Hosea Woods) – 2:33
#"
From a Jack to a King" (
Ned Miller) – 1:57
#"
I Will Follow Her" (
Arthur Altman,
Norman Gimbel
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, Jacques Plante,
Del Roma,
J. W. Stole) – 2:29
#"
Our Day Will Come
"Our Day Will Come" is a popular song composed by Mort Garson with lyrics by Bob Hilliard. It was recorded by American R&B group Ruby & the Romantics in early December 1962, reaching #1 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100.
Ruby & the Romantics' ori ...
" (
Mort Garson
Morton Sanford Garson (20 July 1924 – 4 January 2008) was a Canadian composer, arranger, songwriter, and pioneer of electronic music. He is best known for his albums in the 1960s and 1970s, such as '' Mother Earth's Plantasia'' (1976). He also ...
,
Bob Hilliard
Bob Hilliard (born Hilliard Goldsmith; January 28, 1918 – February 1, 1971) was an American lyricist. He wrote the words for the songs: "Alice in Wonderland", " In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning", " Any Day Now", " Dear Hearts and Gentl ...
) – 2:46
#"
Can't Get Used to Losing You
"Can't Get Used to Losing You" is a song written by Doc Pomus, Jerome "Doc" Pomus and Mort Shuman, first made popular by Andy Williams in a 1963 record release, which was a number-two hit in both the US and the UK. Twenty years later, British ba ...
" (
Doc Pomus
Jerome Solon Felder (June 27, 1925 – March 14, 1991), known professionally as Doc Pomus, was an American blues singer and songwriter. He is best known as the co-writer of many rock and roll hits. Pomus was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hal ...
,
Mort Shuman
Mortimer Shuman (12 November 1938 – 2 November 1991) was an American singer, pianist and songwriter, best known as co-writer of many 1960s rock and roll hits, including " Viva Las Vegas". He also wrote and sang many songs in French, such as ...
) – 2:12
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Rhythm of the Rain" (
John Gummoe) – 2:06
Charts
Album
Singles
Personnel
*Bobby Darin – vocals
*
Jack Nitzsche
Bernard Alfred "Jack" Nitzsche ( '; April 22, 1937 – August 25, 2000) was an American musician, arranger, songwriter, composer, and record producer. He came to prominence in the early 1960s as the right-hand-man of producer Phil Spector, a ...
– arranger, conductor
References
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1963 albums
Bobby Darin albums
Albums arranged by Jack Nitzsche
Albums produced by Nick Venet
Capitol Records albums