p, voc, 1918-1999 US, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Singer / Musician / Songwriter of Jazz
A.k.a. Robert Wesley Troup, Jr.
American actor, jazz pianist and songwriter, born 18 October 1918 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA and died 7 February 1999 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He married his 2nd wife, Julie London in 1959. He is best known for writing the popular standard "(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66", and for his role as Dr. Joe Early in the 1970s US TV series Emergency!
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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In Tokyo 1964 | Julie London, Bobby Troup | 2016 | Album |
Bobby Troup And His Stars Of Jazz | Bobby Troup | 2014 | Album |
Kicks On Route 66 | Bobby Troup | 1995 | Album |
In A Class Beyond Compare | Bobby Troup | 1981 | Album |
Two Part Inventions For Trumpet | Benny Golson, Bobby Troup | 1970 | Album |
Here's To My Lady | Bobby Troup With Russell Garcia And His Orchestra | 1958 | Album |
Bobby Swings Tenderly | Bobby Troup | 1957 | Album |
Do Re Mi | Bobby Troup | 1957 | Album |
Bobby Troup Sings Johnny Mercer | Bobby Troup | 1955 | Album |
The Songs Of Bobby Troup | Bobby Troup | 1955 | Album |
The Distinctive Style Of Bobby Troup | Bobby Troup | 1955 | Album |
And His Trio | Bobby Troup | 1955 | Album |
Five Days, Six Hours, Thirteen Minutes / When You're With Somebody Else | Bobby Troup | 1954 | Single |
Bobby Troup! | Bobby Troup | 1953 | Album |
Julie Is Her Name / Instead Of You | Bobby Troup | Single | |
Makin' Whoopee But Oh So Tenderly | Bobby Troup | Album | |
Jamboree Jones | Bobby Troup | Single |
Bobby Troup And His Orchestra |
Bobby Troup And His Stars Of Jazz Jazz |
Bobby Troup Quintet Jazz and Pop |