Marcie Blane
Marcie Blane (Marcia Blank, Brooklyn, New York, May 21, 1944) was an Americ… Read Full Bio ↴Marcie Blane (Marcia Blank, Brooklyn, New York, May 21, 1944) was an American pop singer.
Released in the fall of 1962, "Bobby's Girl" made #2 on the Cash Box chart and #3 on the Billboard Hot 100, and was later recorded for the German market in their language. It sold over one million copies by 1963, and was awarded a gold disc. In the United Kingdom the song was covered by Susan Maughan who had the hit. "What Does A Girl Do?", the follow-up single, rose to #82 on the Hot 100 list in early 1963, and was Blane's only other appearance on any Billboard chart.
Late in her senior year at Jamaica High School in 1961, she was asked by a friend to record a demo for a song he had written. While at the studio, Marv Holtzman, the A&R man for Seville Records, heard Marcie sing and signed her to a contract. The first song that he found for her to record was "Bobby's Girl".
Blane continued to record for Seville through 1965 but they were never able to find a song that would have the success as her very first hit. While she enjoyed music, she didn't enjoy the business and wouldn't record again.
Post-music, Marcie went to Queens College and became a teacher.
Released in the fall of 1962, "Bobby's Girl" made #2 on the Cash Box chart and #3 on the Billboard Hot 100, and was later recorded for the German market in their language. It sold over one million copies by 1963, and was awarded a gold disc. In the United Kingdom the song was covered by Susan Maughan who had the hit. "What Does A Girl Do?", the follow-up single, rose to #82 on the Hot 100 list in early 1963, and was Blane's only other appearance on any Billboard chart.
Late in her senior year at Jamaica High School in 1961, she was asked by a friend to record a demo for a song he had written. While at the studio, Marv Holtzman, the A&R man for Seville Records, heard Marcie sing and signed her to a contract. The first song that he found for her to record was "Bobby's Girl".
Blane continued to record for Seville through 1965 but they were never able to find a song that would have the success as her very first hit. While she enjoyed music, she didn't enjoy the business and wouldn't record again.
Post-music, Marcie went to Queens College and became a teacher.
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Marcie Blane Lyrics
A Time to Dream I have often heard it said Sad as it may seem That…
Bobby (You're not a kid anymore) (You're not a kid anymore) When …
Bobby Did Everybody says I'm better off without him And Bobby never w…
Bobby s girl When people ask of me what would you like to be, now…
Bobby's Girl (You're not a kid anymore) (You're not a kid anymore) When …
Bobby's Girl '62 When people ask of me what would you like to be, now…
Bobby's Girl (Mono) (You're not a kid anymore, You're not a kid anymore.) When …
Bobbys Girl (You're not a kid anymore) (You're not a kid anymore) When …
Bobby`s Girl When people ask of me what would you like to be, now…
Bobby´s Girl (You're not a kid anymore) (You're not a kid anymore) When …
Bobby’s Girl When people ask of me what would you like to be, now…
How Can I Tel Him (Spoken) How can I tell him I've been untrue how…
How Can I Tell Him (Spoken) How can I tell him I've been untrue how…
How Can I Tell Him? (Spoken) How can I tell him I've been untrue how…
Told You So MARCIE BLANE TOLD YOU SO (1963) We told you so, We tol…
What Does A Girl Do (What does a girl do What should she do) (What does a…
What Does A Girl Do? (What does a girl do What should she do) (What does a…