
Bobby Hebb (July 26, 1938 – August 3, 2010) was an African American singer and songwriter, best known for his writing and recording of Sunny. Hebb made his stage debut on his third birthday, July 26, 1941, when tap dancer Hal Hebb introduced his little brother to show business at The Bijou Theater. This was an appearance on The Jerry Jackson Revue of 1942 even though it was 1941, "that was how Jerry, a big man in vaudeville in the '30s, '40s, and '50s, did things" noted the singer.
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Sunny
Love, Love, Love
Where Are You
You Don't Know What You Got Until You Lose It
Got You On My Mind
A Satisfied Mind
Good Good Lovin'
Yes Or No Or Maybe Not
For You
I Am Your Man
Bread
Crazy Baby
Love Love Love
Love Me
Flower
You Want To Change Me
I Love Everything About You
You Gotta Go
Night Train To Memphis
Different Strokes
Bound By Love
Good, Good Lovin'
Proud Soul Heritage
Where Are You?
Betty Jo From Ohio
Feel So Good
Feel So Good (Just Like I Should)
Atlanta, GA
Sunny '76
My Pretty Sunshine
True I Love You
Everything Is Coming Up Roses
When Love Goes Wrong
I Found Somebody
Proud Woman
Cold Cold Night
I Love Mary
Willow Tree
Some Kind Of Magic
That's All I Wanna Know
Sunny (w/Bob Dylan intro)
Evil Woman
Sunny - Radio Edit
Dreamy
Don't Tear Me Down
We're Gonna Make It
Sunny - Bobby Hebb
You Don't Know What You Got Untill You Lose It
Yes No Or Maybe Not
Sunny (Album Version)
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