Tuesday, August 03, 2010

SUNNY! Remembering the life of songster Bobby Hebb, and his classic standard that has brought billions of smiles to the world around us for decades!


By Randy Economy
http://www.economy4abc.blogspot.com/
August 3, 2010
7:06 p.m.

Tonight the world has lost a legendary songster who brought billions of smiles to the world around us for the past 4 decades.

We all know the song "Sunny."

Today Bobby Hebb died.

He was an inspiration to me and many others. 

His parents, William and Ovalla Hebb, were both blind musicians, and they were his biggest inspirations.

Hebb and his older brother Harold performed as a song-and-dance team in Nashville, beginning when Bobby was three and Harold was nine. Hebb performed on a TV show hosted by country music record producer Owen Bradley, which earned him a place with Grand Ole Opry star Roy Acuff.

Written and preformed by Bobby Hebb. It is one of the most covered popular songs, with hundreds of versions released. BMI rates "Sunny" number 25 in its "Top 100 songs of the century".

The song has been redone by legends like Boney M, Cher, Georgie Fame, Johnny Rivers, Stevie Wonder, Frank Sinatra with Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, the Electric Flag, The Four Seasons, the Four Tops, James Brown, Wilson Pickett, Les McCann, Dusty Springfield, and The Alex Trio featuring David Wise.

Hebb wrote the song after suffering a double tragedy - a national loss followed by a personal one: On 22 November 1963, the day after US President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, Hebb's older brother Harold was killed in a knife fight outside a Nashville nightclub.

Hebb was devastated by both events and many critics say that those events inspired the tune. Others claims Bobby wrote the song for God.

"Sunny" was recorded at Bell Sound Studios in New York City and released as a single in 1966. It met an immediate success, which resulted in Hebb touring in 1966 with The Beatles.

RIP.
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