Top Bobby Rydell Albums
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We Got Love / Volare (Rerecorded Version) - Single
We Got Love / Volare (Rerecorded Version) - Single
[2024]
His Best (Rerecorded Version) - EP
His Best (Rerecorded Version) - EP
[2022]
Wild One / Little Bitty Girl (EP)
Wild One / Little Bitty Girl (EP)
[2021]
All of You
All of You
[2021]
Super Hits
Super Hits
[2020]
Bobby Rydell Sings Forget Him
Bobby Rydell Sings Forget Him
[2014]
Volare & More Hits from Bobby Rydell
Volare & More Hits from Bobby Rydell
[2014]
Bobby Rydell: The Complete Capitol Recordings
Bobby Rydell: The Complete Capitol Recordings
[2014]
All the Hits Volume 2
All the Hits Volume 2
[2013]
All the Hits and More
All the Hits and More
[2013]
Bobby Rydell Collection
Bobby Rydell Collection
[2011]
Bobby Rydell Salutes the Great Ones / Rydell At The Copa (Live)
Bobby Rydell Salutes the Great Ones / Rydell At The Copa (Live)
[2010]
The Complete Bobby Rydell on Capital
The Complete Bobby Rydell on Capital
[2010]
At His Best Today & Yesterday
At His Best Today & Yesterday
[2010]
Bobby Rydell
Bobby Rydell
[2009]
Bobby's Best
Bobby's Best
[2009]
Bobby Rydell: His Very Best (Re-Recorded Version) - EP
Bobby Rydell: His Very Best (Re-Recorded Version) - EP
[2008]
Dream Lover
Dream Lover
[2008]
Wildwood Days (Digital Only)
Wildwood Days (Digital Only)
[2006]
Wildwood Days
Wildwood Days
[2004]
Born With a Smile
Born With a Smile
[1976]
Related Information for Bobby Rydell
One of the most sought-after nightclub and concert acts in the country, Bobby Rydell's interest in show business began at the ripe age of four. His performance in Bye Bye Birdie and his recordings "Wild One" and "Volare" made him a famous show business performer of the '60s. Rydell used his talents as an impersonator and drummer mostly in pursuing a musical career rather than an acting career. Bobby Rydell was born Robert Ridarelli in Philadelphia. It was his father who encouraged him to pursue a career in show business. At the age of four, Rydell would sit in front of the TV and impersonate such performers as Milton Berle, Louis Prima and Johnny Ray. He also admired drummer Gene Krupa and began p... read more
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