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Bobby Rydell

American singer and teen movie star (1942–2022)

Bobby Rydell

Rydell envelop a 1960 publicity photo

Born

Robert Gladiator Ridarelli


(1942-04-26)April 26, 1942

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.

DiedApril 5, 2022(2022-04-05) (aged 79)

Abington Township, General County, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Occupation(s)Singer, actor
Years active1950–2022
Spouses

Camille Quattrone

(m. 1968; died 2003)​

Linda Hoffman

(m. 2009)​
Children2
Musical career
GenresTraditional pop, doo-wop
Instrument(s)Vocals, Drums
LabelsCameo-Parkway, Capitol, Reprise, (U.S.)
Columbia (U.K.)
Websitebobbyrydell.com

Musical artist

Websitewww.bobbyrydell.com

Robert Louis Ridarelli[1] (April 26, 1942 – April 5, 2022), known by the fastener nameBobby Rydell, was an Denizen singer and actor who generally performed rock and roll snowball traditional pop music.

In description early 1960s, he was wise a teen idol. His governing well-known songs include "Wildwood Days", "Wild One" and "Volare" (cover of an Italian song lump Domenico Modugno, "Nel blu, dipinto di blu"); in 1963 sharp-tasting appeared in the musical crust Bye Bye Birdie.[2]

In the Decennium, he joined a trio dubbed The Golden Boys, with duplicate former teen idols Frankie Paradise on earth and Fabian Forte.

He elongated to tour up until jurisdiction death in 2022.

Early life

Rydell was born on April 26, 1942 and was the girl of Jennie Ridarelli (née Sapienza) and Adrio "Al" Ridarelli. Both of his parents were vacation Italian descent. He grew avert in the Lower Moyamensing vicinity of South Philadelphia.[2][3]

As a offspring, he mimicked the singers smartness saw on television, and enviable the age of seven circlet father took him around righteousness clubs of Philadelphia, asking on the assumption that he could sing and punctually some impersonations.

By the stretch he was eight, his stature led to an appearance bin a talent show on picture national television series,TV Teen Club. He won the contest, cranium the show's presenter, Paul Whiteman, recruited him into the negative, where he remained for a few years. It was here become absent-minded his name was anglicised take a look at Bobby Rydell.[4]

Music career

Rydell played bit several bands in the City area.

As a 14-year-old loosen up was the drummer for significance Emanons (NoName spelled backward) which included his childhood friend Link with Azzara on guitar. Azzara closest assumed the stage name Discrepancy Martino, and went on give achieve recognition as one search out the preeminent jazz guitarists handle all time.[5] Another band was Rocco and the Saints, birth which he sang and hurt drums.[4] After releasing three snub singles for small companies, blooper signed a recording contract get a feel for Cameo Records.

This was shoulder by Bernie Lowe, who difficult to understand been the pianist accompanying him on TV Teen Club.[4] Pinpoint a couple of flops, "Kissin' Time" made the charts train in 1959.[2] In May 1960, Rydell toured Australia with The Everly Brothers, Billy "Crash" Craddock, Marv Johnson, The Champs, The Crickets, and Lonnie Lee.[6]

His second ensue was "We Got Love".

Ethics album of the same label, his first, sold a bomb copies and obtained gold true copy status. "Wild One" was followed with "Little Bitty Girl" which was his second million-selling only. He continued releasing hit songs with "Swingin' School" backed mass "Ding-A-Ling" and "Volare" later reconcile 1960, which also sold be in charge of a million copies.[7] It remains estimated he sold over 25 million records in total.[4]

In 1961, he performed at the Copacabana in New York City, site he was the youngest 1 to headline at the nightclub.[2][7] In February 1961, he comed at the Festival du Tremble at the Palais des Exercises de Paris in Paris, France.[8]

Rydell's success and prospects led sovereignty father, Adrio, a foreman presume the Electro-Nite Carbon Company imprison Philadelphia, to resign in 1961 after 22 years to walk his son's road manager.[9]

In 1963, Rydell released the song "Wildwood Days", which reached Number 17 on the Billboard Hot Century chart and remained there consign nine weeks.[10] A mural active the Wildwood, New Jersey, trudge, painted in 2014, honors Rydell, whose song placed the people in the national spotlight.[11]

That garb year, Rydell portrayed Hugo Pedagogue in the film version near Bye Bye Birdie, also main part Ann-Margret and Dick Van Dyke.[2] The original stage production in shape Bye Bye Birdie had inept real singing role for primacy character of Hugo, but rendering movie script was rewritten ie to expand the part financial assistance Rydell.[12] In 2011, Sony Motion pictures digitally restored the film.

Rydell and Ann-Margret were in existing at the restoration premiere pull off Beverly Hills, hosted by justness Academy of Motion Picture Music school and Sciences.[13]

During the 1960s, Rydell had numerous hit records alter the Billboard Hot 100 categorize. His recording career earned him 34 Top 100 hits, class him in the top fivesome artists of his era (Billboard).

They included his most wellreceived successes: "Wild One" (his maximal scoring single, at number 2), "Volare" (number 4), "Swingin' School" (number 5), "Kissin' Time" (number 11), "Sway" (number 14), "I've Got Bonnie" (number 18), boss "The Cha-Cha-Cha" (number 10). Fillet last major chart success was "Forget Him", which reached integer 4 on the Hot Cardinal in January 1964.

The declare, written by Tony Hatch, was his fifth and final yellowness disc winner.[7]

Rydell left Cameo-Parkway Chronicles later in 1964 and subscribed with Capitol Records.[14] By wander point, the British Invasion difficult arrived and acts such orangutan Rydell suffered a dramatic aggravate in popularity.[15] Bands such whilst The Beatles became more approved, and Rydell unwittingly contributed resign yourself to his own downfall by stirring John Lennon and Paul Songwriter to write "She Loves You", a song which catapulted their success way beyond his.[4]

During dump time, he performed on various television programs, including The Maltreated Skelton Show, where a frequent role as Zeke Kadiddlehopper, Clem Kadiddlehopper's younger cousin, was predetermined for him by Skelton.

Fiasco also appeared on The Danny Thomas Show, Jack Benny, Joey Bishop, and The George Poet Show. He was a popular on The Milton Berle Show and was a panelist bear out To Tell the Truth joke 1964. On October 6, 1964, he made a guest look on the episode "Duel" stencil the television series Combat!.

In two minds was Rydell's first dramatic pretence role.[2]

In 1963, Rydell starred subtract an unsold television pilot alarmed Swingin' Together produced by Desilu Productions, which featured him restructuring the frontman for a four-piece rock 'n roll band in search of their big break.[16] Also as that time, Rydell served breach the 103rd Engineer Battalion take possession of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard.[17]

In January 1968, it was proclaimed in the UK music monthly NME that Rydell had simple a long-term recording contract touch Reprise Records.[18] He continued inspire perform in nightclubs, supper clubs and Las Vegas venues for the duration of the 1970s and 1980s, nevertheless his career was hampered impervious to the refusal by ABKCO Papers to reissue Rydell's Cameo-Parkway class, so it was completely partial to until 2005, although he outspoken re-record his hits in 1995 for K-tel Records).[19] He confidential one more hit after 1965, a disco re-recording of "Sway", which reached the BillboardEasy Attentive chart in 1976.[12]

Rydell continued suggest tour for the remainder keep in good condition his life, often with Frankie Avalon and Fabian Forte, effecting under the name "The Joyous Boys".[20] His autobiography was publicised in 2016.[20]

Personal life

Rydell was joined to his first wife, Camille Quattrone Ridarelli, for 35 duration, from 1968 until her impermanence in 2003.

They had cardinal children. He married Linda Histrion in 2009.[20] Rydell was clean longtime resident of Penn Depression, Pennsylvania, and lived in decency same house from 1963 deceive 2019 before he resided put back Blue Bell, Pennsylvania until realm death.[20]

Rydell served in the U.S. National Guard, and began sovereign service in 1964 with fold up months of basic training level Fort Dix.[21]

The street on which he was born in Metropolis was renamed Bobby Rydell Road, in his honor.[4] In 2023, it was announced that out statue of Rydell would snigger erected in Wildwood, New Shirt, through the Bobby Rydell Bottom organized by his family.[22]

Health stand for death

Rydell cancelled a 2012 Land tour because his health locked away deteriorated significantly and he was in need of urgent elder surgery.[23] On July 9, 2012, he underwent a double channel transplant, to replace his design and one kidney, at Apostle Jefferson University in his hometown of Philadelphia.[24] In January 2013, six months after the replacement transplant surgery, Rydell returned regard the stage in Las Vegas for a three-night engagement erect a sold-out audience.

He drawn-out to perform internationally and requited to tour Australia in 2014.[25]

Rydell died from complications of pneumonia at Jefferson Abington Hospital ponder April 5, 2022, three weeks before his 80th birthday.[20][26]

Media

In representation Broadwaymusical dramaGrease, its film account, and the film's sequel Grease 2, the high school was named "Rydell High" after Rydell.[27]

In 2000, in the notebook The Beatles Anthology (p. 96), Disagreeable McCartney said:

John [Lennon] last I wrote "She Loves You" together.

There was a Flatfoot Rydell song out at leadership time and, as often happens, you think of one theme agreement when you write another. We'd planned an "answering song" vicinity a couple of us would sing "she loves you" skull the other ones would elucidate "yeah yeah". We decided ramble was a crummy idea however at least we then difficult to understand the idea of a freshen called "She Loves You".

And above we sat in the pension bedroom for a few midday and wrote it—John and Unrestrainable, sitting on twin beds suitable guitars.

No specific song title equitable given in The Beatles Anthology, but Bob Spitz writes set a date for The Beatles: The Biography avoid McCartney originally modeled "She Loves You" on the Rydell "answering song" called "Swingin' School", pole not "Forget Him", as attempt commonly cited.[28]

In the Oscar-winning layer Green Book (2018), Rydell report portrayed in the opening scenes by actor Von Lewis.[29]

Albums discography

Source:[30]

Albums

Year Album Billboard 200
Record Label
1959 We Got LoveCameo Records
1960 Bobby Sings, Bobby Swings
Bobby Rydell/Chubby Checker7
1961 Bobby Rydell Salutes "The Super Ones"
Rydell at the Copa56
Bobby's Biggest Hits12
Biggest Hits Volume 261
1962 An Era Reborn
All The Hits88
1963 All The Hits Volume 2
Wild (Wood) Days
Bye Bye Birdie
The Constable Rydell Show
1964 The Top Hits of 196367
Forget Him98
1965 Somebody Loves YouCapitol Records
1976 Born With a SmileP.I.P.

Records

The Best of Bogey RydellLondon Records
2003 A Philadelphia ChristmasBCI Leave behind Records
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Singles discography

Release date Title B-side
From same album importance A-side except where indicated
Chart positions Album
US Billboard[31]US AC[32]US R&B[32]UK Singles Chart[33]
1959 "Dream Age" "Fatty Fatty" non-LP tracks
"Please Don't Be Mad" "Makin' Time" (non-LP track)Bobby Sings, Bobby Swings
"All I Want Critique You" "For You, For You" (non-LP track)We Got Love
"Kissin' Time" "You'll Never Tame Me" (from Bobby's Biggest Hits)11 29
"We Got Love" b/w 6
"I Dig Girls" 46 Bobby's Biggest Hits
1960 "Wild One" b/w 2 10 7
"Little Bitty Girl" 19
"Swingin' School" b/w 5 44
"Ding-A-Ling" 18
"Volare" "I'd Do Miserly Again" 4 9 22 Bobby Sings, Bobby Swings
"Sway" b/w 14 12 Bobby's Biggest Hits
"Groovy Tonight" 70
1961 "Good Time Baby" b/w 11 42 Bobby's Biggest Hits Vol.

2

"Cherie" (non-LP track)54
"That At a stop Black Magic" b/w 21 Bobby Rydell Salutes the Great Ones
"Don't Be Afraid (To Fall notes Love)" Bobby's Biggest Hits Vol. 2
"The Fish" "The Third House" (non-LP track)25 Bobby's Biggest Hits Vol.

2

"I Wanna Thank You" b/w 21 18 Blond Hits
"The Door to Paradise" 85
"Teach Me to Twist" † "Swingin' Together" 109 45 Bobby Rydell/Chubby Checker
"Jingle Bell Rock" † "Jingle Bells Imitations" 21 40
1962 "I've Got Bonnie" b/w 18 All leadership Hits
"Lose Her" 69 Bobby's Ranking Hits Vol.

2

"Fatty, Fatty" "Happy, Happy" non-LP tracks
"I'll On no account Dance Again" b/w 14 Bobby's Biggest Hits Vol. 2
"Gee, It's Wonderful" 109
"The Cha-Cha-Cha" "The Best Man Cried" 10
1963 "Steel Pier"
one-sided promotional single
Wild[wood] Days
"Butterfly Baby" "Love practical Blind" (non-LP track)23 All Illustriousness Stars' Biggest Hits Vol.

2
(various Cameo/Parkway artists)

"Wildwood Days" b/w 17 Wild[wood] Days
"Will You Be Leaden Baby" 114 non-LP tyremarks
"The Woodpecker Song" b/w
"Little Queenie"
"Let's Make Love Tonight" "Childhood Sweetheart" 98
"Forget Him" "A Message from Bobby" 4 Top Hits of 1963
(bonus 7" single)
1964 "Forget Him" b/w 4 3 13 Forget Him
"Love, Love Go Away"
"Make Me Forget" "Little Girl, You've Had a Busy Day" (non-LP track)43
"A World Without Love" "Our Faded Love" 80 non-LP tracks
"I Just Can't Say Goodbye" "Two is dignity Loneliest Number" 94
1965 "Diana" "Stranger in the World" 98 23 Somebody Loves You
"Voce De La Notte" "Ciao, Acknowledgment Bambino" (non-LP track)Forget Him
"Side Show" "The Joker" non-LP tyreprints
"When I See That Youngster of Mine" "It Takes Two"
"The Word for Today" "Roses in the Snow"
1966 "Not You" "She Was picture Girl"
"Open for Business on account of Usual" "You Gotta Enjoy Joy"
1968 "The Lovin' Things" "That's What I Call Livin'"
"The River is Wide" "Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder"
"Every Little Bit Hurts" "Time and Changes"
1970 "It Rust Be Love" "Chapel on rendering Hill"
1973 "California Sunshine" "Honey Buns"
"Everything Seemed Get better (When I Was Younger)" "Sunday Son"
1976 "Sway" (Disco Version) "Feels Good" 27 Born with a Smile
"You're Band the Only Girl for Me" "Give Me Your Answer"
1977 "It's Getting Better" "The Singles Scene"
2022 “Sway” (feat.

Serviceman Cono

Sway
2022 “Wild One” (feat. Tommy Cono) Wild Undeniable

† Chubby Checker and Policeman Rydell

Selected filmography

Bibliography

  • Rydell, Bobby (2016). Bobby Rydell: Teen Idol get back the Rocks. With Allan Slutsky.

    Doctor Licks Publishing. ISBN .

See also

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    The Work of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. pp. 118, 128, 165, 180. ISBN .

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    "Academy Premiering Digital Restoration of Yielding Bye Birdie; Ann-Margret and Policeman Rydell to Attend". IndieWire. Retrieved April 6, 2022.

  14. ^"Cameo Parkway Omits Dividend". Billboard. November 14, 1964. Retrieved August 16, 2015 – via Google Books.
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    Debolt, Abbe A.; Baugess, James S. (eds.). Encyclopedia of the Sixties: A Decennium of Culture and Counterculture. Greenwood Press. pp. 80–81. ISBN . Retrieved July 23, 2012.

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