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Includes liner notes by Mark Marymont. Personnel: Bobby Day (vocals, piano); Rene Hall, Barney Kessel (guitar); Clifford Scott, Plas Johnson (tenor saxophone); Googie Rene (piano); Earl Palmer (drums); The Satellites (background vocals). Additional personnel: Maxwell Davis Orchestra. Liner Note Author: Mike McDowell. Recording information: California (1957-1959). Photographer: Gilles Pétard. Bobby Day's 1958 hit "Rockin' Robin" is one of the most memorable and recycled oldies of them all. Day, an R&B artist who fared better on the pop charts, never repeated the success of his one big hit. Golden Classics collects all but one of Day's chart hits on the Class label (the minor hit "Gotta New Girl" is omitted, although its B-side is here), showing him to be a fine R&B vocalist with strong pop inclinations. "The Bluebird, the Buzzard and the Oriole" is a blatant attempt to repeat the "Rockin' Robin" formula, but Day's other recordings are more varied. England's Ace label has a lengthier and better-annotated Bobby Day anthology available as an import for only a few dollars more, but Golden Classics is a serviceable collection and includes most of his important cuts. ~ Greg Adams