Forget him

“Forget Him” made Bobby Rydell his fifth and final gold disc winner. This song reached number 4 on the Hot 100 in 1964.

Bobby Rydell (born Robert Louis Ridarelli, 26 April 1942, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American professional singer, mainly of rock and roll music. In the early 1960s he was considered a so-called “teen idol”. According to Allmusic music journalist Kim Summers, Rydell, whose interest in show business began at the age of four years, “is one of the most sought-after nightclub and concert acts in the US. His performance in Bye Bye Birdie and his recordings “Wild One” and “Volare” made him a famous performer in the 1960s. Rydell used his talents as an impersonator and drummer mostly in pursuing a musical rather than an acting career.

By Bobby Rydell

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Lyrics

(Forget him) (Forget him) Forget him if he doesnt love you, forget him if he doesnt ca-a-a-a-are Dont let him tell you that he wants you cause he cant give you love which isnt there Little girl, hes never dreaming of you Hell break your heart, ya wait and see So dont you cry now, just tell him goodbye now Forget him and please come home to me

(Forget him if he doesnt love you, forget him if he doesnt care) Dont let him tell ya that he wants you cause he cant give you love which isnt there Oh little girl, hes never dreaming of you Hell break your heart, ya wait and see-e-e So dont you cry now, just tell him goodbye now Forget him and please come home to me

No dont you cry now better tell him goodbye now Forget him and–please come home–to——meeeee

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