In 1968 CBS in Britain signed Bob, issuing the 45 I
Remember Natalie, a minor hit reaching
Number 54 in March 1969. A pleasant but unspectacular pop song, the disc is
more notable for its B-side – In My Dream World - which was co-written by Mark ‘Excerpt
From a Teenage Opera’ Wirtz. Wirtz also
arranged and conducted the orchestra on both sides.
CBS followed this with the less-than stellar coupling I
present for you today. Produced by Mike Smith, the man who wanted to sign The Beatles to Decca (but who was overruled by his boss Dick Rowe), Another Time, Another Place, Another World is a dull-as-ditchwater ballad which Bob should
probably have stayed away from. The flip, When I Found You is slightly less offensive; a slow and undemanding
waltz which Bob’s voice can just about manage. Bob co-wrote the B-side, and he
and co-conspirator Keith Mansfield came up with something that wouldn’t be too
taxing for his limited range. I Remember Natalie had some redeeming features: this does not. It’s
typical of so much other TV tie-in fodder: uninspired and utterly
disposable.
Unsurprisingly there was no third single. The next time the
public would hear Bob’s singing voice (apart from his own occasional outbursts
on his many TV shows) would be when he performed the theme tune to the dire BBC
sitcom You Rang M’Lord. He went back to
what he did best, presenting game shows including The Golden Shot,
Celebrity Squares, Wipeout, Family Fortunes, Opportunity Knocks and countless others. Like many of the old guard –
including his friend Frankie Howerd – his comedy career went through a
renaissance in the 1980s when he returned to his first love, stand up to excellent
reviews.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
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