In 1962, he released “Fortune Teller” and its double
A-side “Johnny Take Your Time” which became his biggest hit, selling two
million copies and charting in the U.S.. He scored a second
international hit
with “Aladdin”. This big break erupted into a string of hits during the
fiercely competitive British Invasion years that knocked most Canadian and
American singers off the charts.
Curtola was Canada’s only teen-idol in the early 60s and
specialized in what were dubbed “rock-a-ballads”. His voice was described as a
“silvery tenor” with a “soft-sweet quality”. In June of l964, Bobby was
definitely in the right place at the right time. He became the first pop singer
to record a jingle that
sounded like a "Top 40 Hit Single," the song
was "Things Go Better with Coke." He signed an exclusive contract
with Coca-Cola to be their #1 Spokesman. Bobby, inspired by Coke and thinking
of a spin off to "Things Go Better with Coke," co-wrote "The
Real Thing" which he used a version of for the commercial "Coke's The
Real Thing."
In 1966 he won a RPM Gold Leaf Award for becoming the
first Canadian to have an album go gold.
In 1967, Bobby toured Canada and the following year
switched to a nightclub career. By this time, he had released 46 singles, 32 of
which had made the Top Ten! He made a guest appearance on the Bob Hope Show.
In the early 1970s, Curtola hosted a CTV musical series
entitled, Shake, Rock and Roll. After 1972, he spent part of the year
performing in Las Vegas, opening for Louis Armstrong. Like Paul Anka, Las Vegas
offered him a multimillion dollar contract.
He recorded occasionally in the 80s. In an attempt at
updating his image, he briefly adopted the billing Boby Curtola and
released one album under this name
before reverting to his original spelling. In the 90s there was an “oldies” revival and RCA offered
him a 5-album deal. He toured Canada and Malaysia in 1998 and Europe in 2001.
Unlike Paul Anka who left us and became a naturalized
U.S. citizen, Bobby Curtola stayed in Canada, proving that it was possible to
succeed in pop music and remain at home. This paved the way for later Canadian
pop musicians.
In 1998, in recognition of his long service to the
Canadian music industry as well as his humanitarian work around the world, he
was made a member of the Order of Canada. His pioneering contribution to the
genre has been recognized by the Rockabilly Hall of Fame.
Besides his musical work, Bobby was also a business entrepreneur, marketing a successful brand of Caesar cocktail. In 2011, Curtola received a star on the Italian Walk of Fame in Toronto, Canada. He was married with two sons, and currently lives in Edmonton. During his later years he was still performing across Canada, Las Vegas and even the Princess Cruise Lines.
Curtola's partner, Karyn Rochford, died in a car accident in Nova Scotia on December 15, 2015. Curtola had been living in Port Mouton, Nova Scotia, but moved to Edmonton, Alberta in early 2016 after Rochford's death. He died on June 4, 2016, at his home aged 73.
(Info edited from Canadian Music Blog & Wikipedia)
This interview was done by Brad Kelly of Shaw TV, just
before Bobby's Charity show at the Arden Theatre in St. Albert, Alberta on
September 3, 2010. There is also some stock footage from some previous shows
that Bobby has done.
For “Meet Bobby Curtola” go here:
ReplyDeletehttp://www1.zippyshare.com/v/58266179/file.html
(a big thank you to Jake @ Jukebox City for link)
01 Fortune Teller
02 Three Rows Over
03 Aladdin
04 Hand In Hand With You
05 Hitch-Hiker
06 Makin' Love
07 I Cry And Cry
08 I'll Never Be Alone Again
09 Destination Love
10 Little Girl Blue
11 Walkin' With My Angel
12 Footsteps
13 Pretty Blue Eyes
14 Sandy
15 Corrine Corrina
16 Donna
17 Wildwood Days
18 Mean Woman Blues
19 You Must Belong To Me
20 I'd Do Anything For You
21 You're Not A Goody Goody
22 Gypsy Heart
23 Ever Near You
24 Hi-Tone
25 How'm I Gonna Tell You
26 Sorry
27 The Beginning Of The End
28 Don't Say You Love Me
29 As Long As I'm Sure Of You
30 Midnight
31 Many Moons Ago
32 Indian Giver
33 Johnny Take Your Time
The link is dead :(
ReplyDeleteCan you re-upload, please? Thanks so much!
Hello Pete, I just cannot find this file. Plus not being on my data base probably means I never saved it from Jake or it's on a thumb drive somewhere up in the attic! Unfortunately Jake @ Jukebox City has been very ill and has stopped posting, so I cannot ask for a re-up.
ReplyDeleteI have however got a 19 track CD of Bobby's titled "Bobby Curtola - Hitchhiker & Other Hits" if any good.
Hitchhiker would be great!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for all your trouble, Bob!
Hello Pete, I’ll keep a look out for the other compilation but chances are slim, unless some other kind music lover can share their copy.
ReplyDeleteSo in the meantime, for “Bobby Curtola – Hitchhiker & Other Hits” (2003 Stardust)” go here:
https://www.upload.ee/files/14226838/Bobby_Curtola_-_HitchHiker.rar.html
1 Don't You Sweetheart Me 2:21
2 I'll Never Be Alone Again 2:14
3 Hitchhiker 2:00
4 Fortune Teller 2:46
5 Johnny Take Your Time 2:21
6 You Must Belong To Me 2:16
7 I Cry And Cry 2:07
8 Aladdin 2:07
9 My Christmas Tree 2:06
10 Destination Love 1:45
11 Gypsy Heart 2:02
12 Indian Giver 2:36
13 Hand In Hand With You 2:27
14 Three Rows Over 2:26
15 Move Over 2:15
16 Little Girl Blue 2:31
17 You're Not A Goody Goody 1:52
18 As Long As I'm Sure Of You 2:25
19 Makin' Love 2:10
Thanks millions!!!!
ReplyDeleteIvve got some more but dont know how to post it.
ReplyDeleteHi a3kp, If you want to transfer your CD's or vinyl into a digital format then you'll need to seek proper tutorials (try YouTube). It would take far too long to explain it here. But posting your CD's are easy. Make sure they are compressed by using winRAR (available free on web) then use a free file host. There are so many to use. The most popular one to use is KrakenFiles.com. You can use them anonymously, but I prefer to register as a free user so that you can keep tabs on your files. Just follow the online instructions and BINGO. Once you've uploaded your file you will be given a link so that others can download it.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.mediafire.com/file/vdm7vtrjwv1tmbd/Bobby_Curtola_-_12_Golden_Hits__%2528LP-1967%2529__x.zip/file
ReplyDeletehttps://www.mediafire.com/file/y6xzyrkgfsmqdnf/Bobby_Curtola_-_Hitch_Hiker__%2528LP-1961%2529__x.zip/file
https://www.mediafire.com/file/g2snapxtnk1sfcq/Bobby_Curtola_-_Magic_Moments__%2528LP-1966%2529__x.zip/file
https://www.mediafire.com/file/sn6i7thfcxyxu83/Bobby_Curtola_-_Mr.Personality__%2528LP-1962%2529__x.zip/file
If you using the GOM-Player you get the album-art fullscreen by playing the album
ReplyDeleteThanks for the zip files at such short notice. Regards, Bob
ReplyDeleteHere's the other Bobby's.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.mediafire.com/file/q7182jak024hzgr/Bobby_Curtola_-_15_Greatest_Hits__%2528CD-1991%2529__x.zip/file
https://www.mediafire.com/file/lkdfecukc5xgdpr/Bobby_Curtola_-_21_Great_Hits__%2528CD-1998%2529__x.zip/file
https://www.mediafire.com/file/bdipe6rk5nk7bxc/Bobby_Curtola_-_Overige.zip/file
Have fun.
Hello a3kp, Thanks for your generous contribution of Curtola albums.
ReplyDeleteRegards, Bob.
Now i Still looking for 2 songs of the Truly Yours album named:
ReplyDeletesong 5 : Acres of heartaches
and song 9: Why didn't you tell me.
If you have those 2 songs please will you post them here?
Hello a3kp, My good forum friend Uncle Gil has come up trumps with your songs. You’ll find both of them on this LP .
ReplyDeleteBobby Curtola – Truly Yours (1963 Tartan)
https://www.upload.ee/files/14602428/Bobby_Curtola_-_Truly_Yours.rar.html
1. Indian Giver 2:38
2. Destination Love 2:46
3. Hi-Tone 2:20
4. Gypsy Heart 1:58
5. Acres Of Heartaches 2:15
6. The Beginning Of The End 2:00
7. They Say 2:15
8. Why Didn't You Tell Me 2:33
9. Sorry 2:16
10. Don't Say You Love Me 2:02
11. Hand In Hand With You 2:27
First, thanks Gil from me and thank you for post them.
ReplyDeleteI'm very happy with them.
Thank,thanks,thanks you both.
Have a nice weekend Bob.