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Love Songs

5.1M streams

5,138,727

The Very Best of James Darren

140.8K streams

140,844

Teenage Triangle Revisited

78.1K streams

78,059

Teenage Years - The Best Of

37.7K streams

37,661

Classics by James Darren, Vol. 3

28K streams

28,028

Album No. 1 (Mono Version)

28K streams

28,028

Classics by James Darren, Vol. 1

28K streams

28,028

Emaline

28K streams

28,028

Sophisticated Lady

28K streams

28,028

Sweet Lorraine

28K streams

28,028

Biography

Even more than the typical teen idol, James Darren's roots in authentic rock & roll were tenuous. Darren began recording for Colpix in the late '50s at the beginning of a screen career that saw him star in numerous films, most notably Gidget. More at home with standard MOR, show tune-like material than rock, and not much of a singer in any case, Darren was nonetheless marketed as a pop/rock performer to his predominantly young female constituency. He ran off quite a few novelty-tinged hit singles in the early '60s, of which "Goodbye Cruel World," which made number three, was the biggest and best. Top Brill Building pop songwriters -- including the Goffin-King, Mann-Weil, and Pomus-Shuman teams, as well as Bob Crewe, Gloria Shayne, and Howard Greenfield -- gave Darren material, albeit material that was well below their usual standards. He recorded quite a bit after his early-'60s heyday, reaching the Top 40 in 1967 with "All" and charting as late as 1977 with "You Take My Heart Away." During the '90s, Darren co-starred on the Star Trek spin-off Deep Space Nine as hologram crooner Vic Fontaine, reprising songs from the series on the 1999 album This One's From the Heart. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi