Name Bob Eberly Role Vocalist | Siblings Ray Eberle | |
Albums Remember Jimmy, Famous Hits by Bob Eberly Similar People |
Jimmy Dorsey's Orchestra - Tangerine
1938 HITS ARCHIVE: Change Partners - Jimmy Dorsey (Bob Eberly, vocal)
Bob Eberly (July 24, 1916 – November 17, 1981) was a big band vocalist best known for his association with Jimmy Dorsey and his duets with Helen O'Connell.
Contents
- Jimmy Dorseys Orchestra Tangerine
- 1938 HITS ARCHIVE Change Partners Jimmy Dorsey Bob Eberly vocal
- Family
- Last years and death
- Notable recordings
- References
Eberly was born Robert Eberle but changed the spelling of his surname slightly to the homonymous Eberly. His younger brother Ray was also a big-band singer, most notably with Glenn Miller's orchestra. Their father, John A. Eberle, was a policeman, sign-painter, and tavern-keeper. Another brother, Al, was a Hoosick Falls, New York, village trustee.
He recorded the original version of "I'm Glad There Is You" in 1942 with Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra on Decca Records. The song became a jazz and pop standard.
In 1953, Eberly and Helen O'Connell headlined a summer replacement program for Perry Como's CBS television show. The program also featured Ray Anthony and his orchestra.
Family
Eberly was married to Florine Callahan from January 23, 1940 until his death in 1981; the couple had 3 children; Robert Jr., Kathy and Rene. Robert Jr. went on to sing professionally and although he was talented, he never achieved the popularity of his father which was due, in part, to the changing times and the diminishing nightclub scene as the popularity of Big Band music as a whole began to decline during the mid to latter part of the 20th century (Family source).
Last years and death
In 1980 Eberly had one lung removed but still continued to sing. He died of a heart attack in 1981 in Glen Burnie, Maryland, at the age of 65.