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Bobby Bare (born Robert Joseph Bare on April 7, 1935 in Ironton, Ohio) is
an American country music singer and songwriter. He won a "Song of the
Year" Grammy in 1963 for "Detroit City."
Early career Bare had many failed attempts to sell his songs in the 1950s.
He finally signed with Capitol Records and recorded a few rock and roll
songs without much chart success. Just before he was drafted into the Army,
he wrote a song called "The All American Boy" and did a demo for his
friend, Bill Parsons, to learn and record. Instead of using the version
Bill Parsons did later, the record company, Fraternity Records, decided to
use the original demo done by Bobby Bare. The record reached number 2 on
the Billboard Top 100, but they made an error: the singles' labels all
credited the artist as being "Bill Parsons."
Career at RCA (1962-1970) Bare's big break in country music came when RCA
Records' Chet Atkins signed him.
Drunk & Crazy...Plus
The Singles 1959-1969
Bobby Bare Sings Lullabys, Legends and Lies
The Moon Was Blue
The Essential Bobby Bare
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