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I Wonder As I Wander (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, December 24, 1967) Bobbie Gentry. I Want You Back (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, November 1, 1970) Bobbie Gentry. Benjamin (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, November 1, 1970) Bobbie Gentry. Your Number One Fan (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, November 1, 1970)
Bobbie Gentry remains an unending subject of intrigue and mystery. After scoring a number one hit with the self-written evergreen classic “Ode to Billy Joe” in 1967, Gentry released a handful of genre-blurring albums and briefly hosted her own BBC variety show. In 1981, she abruptly stepped out of the spotlight and has not released any new music nor given any performances or interviews since.
Watch the music video for "I Wonder As I Wander (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, December 24, 1967)" by Bobbie Gentry on Apple Music. Music video - 1967 - 2:52 Listen Now
Bobbie Gentry remains an unending subject of intrigue and mystery. After scoring a number one hit with the self-written evergreen classic “Ode to Billy Joe” ...
The Bobbie Gentry series was produced and directed by Stanley Dorfman, who was engaged to be married to Gentry in 1970, and credited Gentry as his co-director. Dorfman told author Tara Murtha, "After a few episodes, she was pretty much co-directing the show because she had such great ideas. [But] the BBC wouldn't have it, wouldn't have an artist credited as a director or producer, so the ...
The rendition of the song on “The Ed Sullivan Show” on February 18, 1968, allowed audiences across the nation to experience the raw emotion and artistry behind Gentry’s music. As I reflect on the meaning behind “Courtyard,” I find solace in the patterns portrayed on the courtyard floor, representing the illusions of all that I’m living for.
Listen to Courtyard (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, February 18, 1968) on Spotify. Bobbie Gentry · Single · 2022 · 1 songs.