Best | James Darren 1967 Allrar
James Darren released the album on Warner Bros. Records, which featured his last major Top 40 hit of that decade. Key Release Details Album Title: Release Date: April 1967. Title Track Chart Success: The song "All" peaked at #35 on the Billboard Hot 100 and reached #5 on the Easy Listening (Adult Contemporary) charts in 1967. Warner Bros. Records (Catalog #W 1688 / WS 1688). Tracklist Highlights
The Greatest Hits Collection: Includes his career-defining tracks like "Gidget" and "Her Royal Majesty". james darren 1967 allrar best
- Non-album single "Didn't We?" (1967) – a powerful Jimmy Webb cover.
- Alternate takes of "All" and "Misty Morning Eyes."
- His groovy, flute-driven "Gotta Go Home" (B-side, 1967).
James Darren in 1967
By 1967, James Darren had successfully transitioned from a teen idol actor (films like Gidget) to a recording artist with a string of hits. He was recording for the Colpix and later Imperial labels. James Darren released the album on Warner Bros
Why "Allrar Best"?
The Swedish phrase "allra bäst" means the very best, the top of the top. And for James Darren, 1967 was that golden intersection: Non-album single "Didn't We