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Bye bye baby blue song
Bye bye baby blue song





bye bye baby blue song

“I never thought of myself as a celebrity,” he told The Philadelphia Inquirer in 2003. The block of 11th Street where he grew up was christened Bobby Rydell Boulevard by his hometown in 1995. Rydell never strayed far from his Philadelphia roots, living in the area for most of his life.

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He didn’t want to move to Hollywood, however, and “Birdie” became his only significant movie role - though the high school in the hit ’70s musical “Grease” was named for him. He had recurring roles on “The Red Skelton Show” and other television programs, and 1963’s “Bye Bye Birdie” was rewritten to give Rydell a major part as the boyfriend of Ann-Margret. Rydell, who credited a 2012 kidney and liver transplant with extending his life, was 79.Īlong with James Darren, Fabian and Frankie Avalon, Rydell was among a wave of wholesome teen idols who emerged after Elvis Presley and before the rise of the Beatles.īetween 19, he had nearly three dozen Top 40 singles including “Wild One,” “Volare,” “Wildwood Days,” “The Cha-Cha-Cha” and “Forget Him,” a song of consolation for a bereft girl that helped inspire the Beatles’ classic “She Loves You.”

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READ MORE: Ronnie Spector, ’60s icon who sang ‘Be My Baby,’ dies at 78 Rydell died of complications from pneumonia at a hospital in a suburb of his hometown of Philadelphia, according to a statement posted by his marketing and event coordinator Maria Novey. Bobby Rydell, a pompadoured heartthrob of early rock ‘n roll who was a star of radio, television and the movie musical “Bye Bye Birdie,” died Tuesday.







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