Mike Berry & The Outlaws (UK)
Don Charles
Peter Jay & The Jaywalkers
Tony Victor
Don Charles
The Tornados
The Tornados
Screaming Lord Sutch
Don Charles
Roger LaVern & the Microns
Freddie Starr & The Midnighters
Sounds Incorporated
The Tornados
Heinz
Pamela Blue
Screaming Lord Sutch
Heinz
Peter Jay & The Jaywalkers
The Tornados
Heinz
Davy Kaye
The Saxons
The Millionaires (1960s Band)
The Cryin’ Shames
“My Friend Bobby,” like many of Meek’s bigger hits (e.g. “Johnny Remember Me,” “Tribute to Buddy Holly,” etc.) is morbid, dealing with the death of a loved one. Unlike those tracks, however, Pamela Blue’s most notable single keeps the trademarks of Meek’s production style without seeming over the to...
Wherever you are, my friend Bobby
Whatever you do, don't you worry
Just remember, Bobby, I will still be your baby
I'm very sad, but in the tomorrows
I'm gonna try to hide my sorrow
Everyday I promise, I will love you still
I remember the day
The Lord took you away
And now a thousand stars in the sky
Keep telling me you cry
So wherever you are, my friend Bobby
Whatever you do, don't you worry
Just remember, Bobby, I will still be your baby
I remember the day
The Lord took you away
And now a thousand stars in the sky
Keep telling me you cry
So wherever you are, my friend Bobby
Whatever you do, don't you worry
Just remember, Bobby, I will still be your baby
My Friend Bobby was written by Geoffrey Goddard.
My Friend Bobby was produced by Joe Meek.