"A Man and a Woman" (from the motion picture A Man and a Woman ) "Born Free" (from the Columbia picture Born Free ) "My Cup Runneth Over" "This Is My Song" Available in Mono (W 1688) and Stereo (WS 1688).
: The title track and hit single (reached No. 35 on the charts). "Georgy Girl" : Cover of the title song from the 1966 film. james darren 1967 allrar best
: A track famously associated with Jack Jones and Frank Sinatra. "My Cup Runneth Over" : A standard from the musical I Do! I Do! Context of 1967: The Time Tunnel "A Man and a Woman" (from the motion
James Darren – All – Vinyl (LP, Album, Stereo), 1967 [r4137891] "Georgy Girl" : Cover of the title song from the 1966 film
When you type the phrase into a search engine, you are tapping into a niche but passionate corner of pop culture history. The misspelling “allrar” — likely a phonetic or typographical variant of “all-around” or possibly a misinterpretation of a foreign-language descriptor (e.g., Spanish el mejor or Italian il migliore ) — points to a singular question: What made 1967 the year that represented the absolute best of James Darren?
While there was no specific album released in 1967 literally titled Allrar Best (which appears to be a typo for "All-Around Best" or "All-Time Best"), 1967 was a pivotal year for James Darren's music career. During this time, he was releasing singles that would eventually define his "Best Of" collections.
"A Man and a Woman" (from the motion picture A Man and a Woman ) "Born Free" (from the Columbia picture Born Free ) "My Cup Runneth Over" "This Is My Song" Available in Mono (W 1688) and Stereo (WS 1688).
: The title track and hit single (reached No. 35 on the charts). "Georgy Girl" : Cover of the title song from the 1966 film.
: A track famously associated with Jack Jones and Frank Sinatra. "My Cup Runneth Over" : A standard from the musical I Do! I Do! Context of 1967: The Time Tunnel
James Darren – All – Vinyl (LP, Album, Stereo), 1967 [r4137891]
When you type the phrase into a search engine, you are tapping into a niche but passionate corner of pop culture history. The misspelling “allrar” — likely a phonetic or typographical variant of “all-around” or possibly a misinterpretation of a foreign-language descriptor (e.g., Spanish el mejor or Italian il migliore ) — points to a singular question: What made 1967 the year that represented the absolute best of James Darren?
While there was no specific album released in 1967 literally titled Allrar Best (which appears to be a typo for "All-Around Best" or "All-Time Best"), 1967 was a pivotal year for James Darren's music career. During this time, he was releasing singles that would eventually define his "Best Of" collections.