About "Rubber Ball"
"Rubber Ball" was an early 1961 hit for Bobby Vee on Liberty Records. It was the record which made Vee an international star. The song was recorded on August 12, 1960, in a four-song, three-hour session at United in Hollywood. It was produced by Thomas "Snuff" Garrett, arranged by Ernie Freeman, and was co-written at the Brill Building in New York by Gene Pitney, using his mother's maiden name (Orlowski), and by Aaron Schroeder. Veteran session drummer Earl Palmer played drums at the session.
The record marked Vee's first use of overdubbing his second vocal.
Top songs by Bobby Vee
- Walkin' With My Angel
- Rubber Ball
- Love You More Than I Can Say
- Run To Him
- Take Good Care Of My Baby
- One Last Kiss
- Come Back When You Grow Up, Girl
- Poetry In Motion
- Please Don't Ask About Barbara
- Devil Or Angel
- Charms
- Be True To Yourself
- More Than I Can Say
- How Many Tears (can You Cry)
- The Night Has A Thousand Eyes
- Beautiful People
- Suzie Baby
- Look At Me Girl
- I'll Make You Mine
- Punish Her
- Maybe Just Today
- What Do You Want
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