Bobbi Martin
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Bobbi Martin

Bobbi Martin Bobbi Martin American musician Barbara Ann "Bobbi" Martin (November 29, 1938 – May 2, 2000) was an American country and pop music singer, songwriter, and guitarist. She was raised and began her singing career in Baltimore, working her way up from local venues onto the national nightclub circuit.[1] Quick facts Background information, Born ... Bobbi Martin Martin on the For The Love Of Him album cover Background information Born Barbara Ann Martin (1938-11-29)November 29, 1938 Brooklyn, New York City, U.S. Died May 2, 2000(2000-05-02) (aged 61) Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. Genres Pop, Country, Adult Contemporary, Easy Listening Occupation Singer Instruments Vocals, guitar Years active 1960s–1990s Labels Coral Records, United Artists Records, Buddah Records Close Martin was born to Virginia…

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GENRES: Popular, Country & Western, Female Vocalist

Albums

Singles

You're A Hunk Of Dynamite / Sweet Date
You're A Hunk Of Dynamite / Sweet Date (1959)
Is It True / I'll Wait Forever
Is It True / I'll Wait Forever (1960)
Why Should I Cry / Wooden Heart
Why Should I Cry / Wooden Heart (1961)
I Can't Stop Thinking Of You / A Million Thanks To You
I Can't Stop Thinking Of You / A Million Thanks To You (1965)
I Don't Want To Live / Holding Back The Tears
I Don't Want To Live / Holding Back The Tears (1965)
When Will The Torch Go Out / I Love You So
When Will The Torch Go Out / I Love You So (1965)
Don't Take It Out On Me / Something On My Mind
Don't Take It Out On Me / Something On My Mind (1966)
Just As Much As Ever / You Have No Idea
Just As Much As Ever / You Have No Idea (1966)
He Called Me Baby / Harper Valley PTA
He Called Me Baby / Harper Valley PTA (1968)
For The Love Of Him / I Think Of You
For The Love Of Him / I Think Of You (1969)
Your Cheatin Heart / Tennessee Waltz
Your Cheatin Heart / Tennessee Waltz (1969)
Give A Woman Love / Goin South
Give A Woman Love / Goin South (1970)