voc, 1916-1981 US, Mechanicville, New York
Singer of Pop and Jazz
A.k.a. Robert Eberle
Bob Eberly (July 24, 1916, Mechanicville, New York – November 17, 1981, Glen Burnie, Maryland) was a big band vocalist, best known for his association with Jimmy Dorsey and his duets with Helen O'Connell.Eberly was born Robert Eberle, but changed the spelling of his surname slightly to the homonymous Eberly. His younger brother Ray was also a big-band singer, most notably with Glenn Miller's orchestra. Their father, John A. Eberle, was a policeman, sign-painter, and tavern-keeper. Another brother, Al, was a Hoosick Falls, New York village trustee.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Tender Love Songs | Bob Eberly | 2008 | Compil. |
1938-39 Broadcasts In Hi-Fi | Jimmy Dorsey And His Orchestra | 1998 | Album |
8 Top Hits | Enoch Light And His Orchestra With Bob Eberly, Artie Malvin, Loren Becker, The Larsen Sisters, The Rhythm Rockets | 1969 | Album |
Remember Jimmy | Bob Eberly And Helen O'Connell With Jimmy Dorsey And His Orchestra | 1962 | Album |
Recapturing The Excitement Of The Jimmy Dorsey Era | Bob Eberly, Helen O'Connell | 1961 | Album |
Amapola | Bob Eberly | 1960 | Single |
Holiday On Broadway | Loren Becker, Bob Eberly With Enoch Light And His Orchestra, Dottie Evans With The The Brigadiers | 1958 | Single |
Love Letters In The Sand | Bob Eberly Con Enoch Light And His Orchestra | 1957 | Single |
Latin American Favorites... | Jimmy Dorsey And His Orchestra With Bob Eberly And Helen O'Connell | 1955 | Album |
I'm A Sentimental Fool / You're The Only Star In My Heaven | Bob Eberly | 1954 | Album |
When I Dream / Back Street Affair | Bob Eberly | 1952 | Album |
Everything I Have Is Yours / Forget Me Not | Bob Eberly | 1952 | Album |
Hills of Pride | Bob Eberly | 1952 | Single |
Green Grow The Lilacs / A Day Away From You | Bob Eberly And Les Baxter With Les Baxter, His Chorus And Orchestra | 1952 | Album |
Rosie! / Don't Believe A Word They Say | Bob Eberly | 1952 | Album |
Somebody's Been Beatin' My Time / I Can't Help It | Bob Eberly And Les Baxter, His Chorus And Orchestra | 1951 | Album |
You'll Never Know How It Feels / The Beat O' My Heart | Bob Eberly | 1951 | Album |
I Made A Promise / Alone | Bob Eberly | 1951 | Album |
A Kiss To Build A Dream On / But Not Like You | Bob Eberly | 1951 | Single |
It's Dark On Observatory Hill / In A Little Spanish Town | Bob Eberly, Helen O'Connell | 1951 | Album |
No Greater Love / Sunrise Follows Sunset | Bob Eberly | 1950 | Album |
Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! / You Red Head | Bob Eberly | 1949 | Album |
Rambling Rose / So Tired | Bob Eberly, Russ Morgan And His Orchestra | 1948 | Album |
Hair Of Gold / Rendezvous With A Rose | Bob Eberly | 1948 | Album |
You Can't Run Away From Love / Serenade | Bob Eberly With Russ Morgan And His Orchestra | 1948 | Album |
Matinee / It's All Over But The Crying | Bob Eberly With Russ Morgan And His Orchestra | 1948 | Album |
Just Imagine / Lucky In Love | Monica Lewis And Bob Eberly With Russ Morgan And His Orchestra | 1948 | Album |
When I Write My Song / Don't You Love Me Anymore | Eddie Heywood And Bob Eberly | 1947 | Album |
Made For Each Other / Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps | Ethel Smith And The Bando Carioca With Bob Eberly | 1947 | Album |
If I Had My Life To Live Over / I Tipped My Hat | Bob Eberly With The Song Spinners And Frank Froeba And His Trio | 1947 | Album |
Full Moon And Empty Arms / Come Closer To Me (Acércate Más) | Carmen Cavallaro And Bob Eberly | 1946 | Album |
How Little We Know / I Understand / Lonesome Road | Buddy Clark / Bob Eberly Accompanied By 344th Army Service Forces Orchestra | 1945 | Album |
As Long As I Live / Goin' Home | Bob Eberly With Vic Schoen And His Orchestra | 1945 | Album |
Star Eyes / When They Ask About You | Jimmy Dorsey And His Orchestra Vocal By Kitty Kallen And Bob Eberly / Freddy Martin And His Orchestra Vocal By Gene Walsh | 1944 | Album |
Forever | Bob Eberly, Loren Becker, Tottie Evans, Artie Malvin, The Zig Zags And Enoch Light And His Orchestra | Single | |
Cynthia's In Love / And Then I Looked At You | Bob Eberly And The Song Spinners | Album | |
Bonus Selection | Bob Eberly | Album | |
With My Eyes Wide Open, I'm Dreaming / Daddy's Little Girl | Bob Eberly | Album | |
Themes From Great Films | Bob Eberly, Sylvia Textor, The Hi-Fi's, Dottie Evans | Album | |
Dino, Gordon And Bob Sing | Dean Martin, Gordon MacRae, Bob Eberly | Compil. | |
One Has My Name The Other Has My Heart | Bob Eberly With The Sunshine Serenaders, Jimmie Davis | Album | |
Songs From Westward Ho The Wagons Plus Other Great Western Song Hits | Bob Eberly, Jimmy Blaine, Elton Britt, Rosalie Allen, Enoch Light | Album | |
My Fair Lady | Frederick Loewe, Al Lerner, Enoch Light And His Orchestra, Artie Malvin, Lois Winter, Dottie Evans, Michael Stewart, Loren Becker, Bob Eberly | Compil. | |
The Big Band's Greatest Vocalists Bob Eberly | Bob Eberly, Jimmy Dorsey And His Orchestra | Album | |
Heartbreak Hotel / Moonglow | Bob Eberly | Single | |
I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face | Bob Eberly ,with Enoch Light And His Orchestra | Single | |
How Would You Have Me | Bob Eberly ,with Enoch Light And His Orchestra | Single | |
Once / A Kiss To Build A Dream On | Bob Eberly | Album | |
Pops For America | Paul Whiteman And His Orchestra, Bob Eberly, Keith Textor, Loren Becker, The Rhythm Rockets, Artie Malvin, Van Alexander And His Orchestra, Enoch Light And His Orchestra, Sylvia Textor, The Ink Spots | Album | |
Hit Songs | Ray Bloch And His Orchestra, Enoch Light And His Orchestra, Bob Eberly, The Zig Zags Quartet | Album |
Bob Eberly, Jr. |