Sanatçının Albümleri
Because Of You
2001 · albüm
This One's From The Heart
1999 · albüm
Mammy Blue
1971 · albüm
Didn't We
2023 · single
James Darren Live! For the First Time
2019 · albüm
You Take My Heart Away
2018 · single
Only a Dream Away
2015 · single
The Best of James Darren
2015 · derleme
It's Nice to Go Trav'ling
2013 · single
Let It Snow
2013 · single
Mammy Blue (Remastered)
2011 · albüm
All
2005 · albüm
James Darren No. 1
1960 · albüm
Sings The Movies [Gidget Goes Hawaiian]
1961 · albüm
Love Among The Young
1962 · albüm
Sings For All Sizes
1962 · albüm
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Biyografi
Even more than the typical teen idol, James Darren's roots in authentic rock & roll were tenuous. Darren began recording for Colpix in the late '50s at the beginning of a screen career that saw him star in numerous films, most notably Gidget. More at home with standard MOR, show tune-like material than rock, and not much of a singer in any case, Darren was nonetheless marketed as a pop/rock performer to his predominantly young female constituency. He ran off quite a few novelty-tinged hit singles in the early '60s, of which "Goodbye Cruel World," which made number three, was the biggest and best. Top Brill Building pop songwriters -- including the Goffin-King, Mann-Weil, and Pomus-Shuman teams, as well as Bob Crewe, Gloria Shayne, and Howard Greenfield -- gave Darren material, albeit material that was well below their usual standards. He recorded quite a bit after his early-'60s heyday, reaching the Top 40 in 1967 with "All" and charting as late as 1977 with "You Take My Heart Away." During the '90s, Darren co-starred on the Star Trek spin-off Deep Space Nine as hologram crooner Vic Fontaine, reprising songs from the series on the 1999 album This One's From the Heart. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi