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The Night Has a Thousand Eyes

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Download links and information about The Night Has a Thousand Eyes by Bobby Vee. This album was released in 1963 and it belongs to Rock, Pop genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 26:22 minutes.

Artist: Bobby Vee
Release date: 1963
Genre: Rock, Pop
Tracks: 12
Duration: 26:22
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Go Away Little Girl 2:14
2. It Might as Well Rain Until September 2:04
3. It Couldn't Happen to a Nicer Guy 1:56
4. Theme for a Dream 2:02
5. Silent Partner 2:15
6. The Night Has a Thousand Eyes 2:35
7. You Won't Forget Me 2:07
8. Anonymous Phone Call 2:17
9. If She Were My Girl 2:11
10. Lovers' Goodbye 2:26
11. Dry Your Eyes 2:07
12. What About Me 2:08

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The Night Has a Thousand Eyes marked Bobby Vee's plunge into pop music, pure and simple — if his two preceding albums had straddled the pop and rock & roll worlds, here he leaves no doubt as to the sounds for which he is aiming. With Snuff Garrett running the sessions, Vee goes through a dozen songs that include the title tune — quintessential teen idol pop — plus a quartet of Carole King/Gerry Goffin compositions, among them the now terribly disturbing "Go Away Little Girl" and an outstanding version of "It Might as Well Rain Until December," plus a good, loud rendition of "What About Me." But everything else here is pretty much soft pop — quality soft pop, to be sure, but without anything resembling a dynamic or threatening edge. "Lover's Goodbye," adapted from "Brahms' Lullaby," sets the tone that all concerned seemed to be looking for, and if it's not totally dispensable, it can be overlooked by anyone looking for Vee's early sound.