Bobby Bloom

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Montego Bay 02:56 Tools
Fanta 00:00 Tools
Where Are We Going 00:00 Tools
We Need Each Other 00:00 Tools
Heavy Makes You Happy 00:00 Tools
Love Don't Let Me Down 00:00 Tools
We're All Going Home 00:00 Tools
Count On Me 00:00 Tools
Sign Of The "V" 00:00 Tools
Rough and Tough 00:00 Tools
Try A Little Harder 00:00 Tools
Love, Don't Let Me Down 00:00 Tools
I Still Remember 00:00 Tools
Montego Bay (1970) 00:00 Tools
Give 'em A Hand 00:00 Tools
Was I Dreamin' 00:00 Tools
We Need Eachother 00:00 Tools
Baby, Baby 00:00 Tools
Make Me Happy 00:00 Tools
We're All Goin' Home 00:00 Tools
Heidi 00:00 Tools
Cracks In The Sidewalk 00:00 Tools
A Little On The Heavy Side 00:00 Tools
Brighten Your Flame 00:00 Tools
Montego Bay ('70) 00:00 Tools
Careful Not To Break The Spell 00:00 Tools
It's Love That Really Counts 00:00 Tools
Where Is The Woman 00:00 Tools
Montega Bay 00:00 Tools
Valerie 00:00 Tools
Jill 00:00 Tools
Pirates And Western Villians 00:00 Tools
The Game Can Be So Rough 00:00 Tools
Sign of the 'V' 00:00 Tools
091 - Bobby Bloom - Montego Bay 00:00 Tools
When 00:00 Tools
This Thing I've Gotten Into 00:00 Tools
Oh, I Wish You Knew 00:00 Tools
Try A Littile Harder 00:00 Tools
Montego Bay [*] 00:00 Tools
Pepsi's Got A Lot To Give 00:00 Tools
Sign Of The `V' 00:00 Tools
Was I dreamin 00:00 Tools
Montigo Bay 00:00 Tools
Oh I Wish You Knew 00:00 Tools
Heart Of Town 00:00 Tools
Montego 00:00 Tools
Montego Bay (70) 00:00 Tools
Where Are You Going 00:00 Tools
Sha La Boom Boom 00:00 Tools
Montego Bay (Extended Summer Floorfiller) 00:00 Tools
Montego Bay (Repack) 00:00 Tools
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Bobby Bloom (1946 - February 28, 1974) was an American singer-songwriter. He is known best for being a one-hit wonder with the 1970 song "Montego Bay," which was co-written and produced by Jeff Barry. In the early 1960s, Bloom had been a member of the doo-wop group, The Imaginations. He received a big break in 1969 when he was awarded a contract to write and record a jingle for Pepsi, paving the way for his later success with "Montego Bay." He also played a role as a songwriter for the Kama Sutra/Buddah group of labels, co-writing "Mony Mony" for Tommy James and the Shondells and, with Jeff Barry, "Sunshine" for The Archies. Bloom worked as a sound engineer for musicians such as Louis Jordan and Shuggie Otis. Bloom often recorded demos of his songs at the recording studio of MAP City Records, owned by friends Peter Anders and Vincent “Vini” Poncia Jr., with chief engineer Peter H. Rosen at the controls. Early solo projects included "Love Don't Let Me Down" and "Count on Me." The recordings that followed his success with "Montego Bay" in 1970, "Heavy Makes You Happy," which became a hit for the Staple Singers in 1971, "Where Are We Going" and The Bobby Bloom Album all used the same combination of pop, calypso, and rock Bloom was killed on February 28, 1974, in an accidental shooting after suffering from depression at age 28. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.