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Bobby Cookson Brief Biography & Discography ************************************************ Soloist 1961 "The Premiers" - Australia ' 62 - ' 63, 1991 (Group History 1958 -1967,1991) Soloist 1963 ****************************************************************************** BOBBY COOKSON, vocal, pop soloist, Melbourne, 1961 A7013-A Side: That’s all right (Nelson-Burch) A7013-B Side: Flutter flutter (Tillis -Ferguson)
Melbourne, 1962 A7016-A Side: True and faithful (Jimmy Meng, arr. H.B. Barnum) A7016-B Side: Slow motion (H. Hunter-G. Montgomery)
Melbourne, 1962 A7018-A Side: Timber (Mapp-Smith-Jones) A7018-B Side: Ding-dong (Bell-Lattanzi)
BOBBY COOKSON with The Premiers. Melbourne, 1962 A7019-B Fourteen Karat gold (Zack-Sandler) A7019-B I could have loved you so well (B. Mann-S. Goffin)
Melbourne, 1963 A7024-A Side: Rona (Lee Conway) A7024-B side: Gone for the summer (Dave Burgess)
Melbourne, 1963 A7029-ASide: I’m from New Orleans (Bonriek-Blagman) A7029-B Side: I’ve had my moments (Orbison-Melson-Rush)
BOBBY COOKSON, vocal, pop soloist, Melbourne, 1963 One last kiss - Astor A7034 She’s my Southern Belle - Astor A7034 *********************************************************************************** Additional recordings of Bobby as a soloist & when he was with The Premiers is included below The Premiers 7" Mary Had A Little Lamb............................................. March 1963 Bobby Cookson 7" I'm From New Orleans ......................................................1963 Bobby Cookson 7" Freedom To Love..................................................... June 1964 Bobby Cookson 7" Funny Man.......................................................... August 1965 ************************************************
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