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Bobby Bloom Album

I know this isn't EXACTLY the right place for this, but if anyone could find me a copy of the Bobby Bloom album or CD then I would pay good money for it. It's a personal matter for me and of utmost importance and significance. My e-mail is yagevines@hotmail.com. Fermentor 07:14, 11 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

not the right place, but to reply; try ebay.com, there's 1 album-cd avail and 4 single 45s —Preceding unsigned comment added by 91.76.211.7 (talk) 11:39, 27 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Bobby must have been from England

How can you say he was an American songwriter when the first stanza in Montego Bay sings about a British airline (BOAC) and him driving a British car (MG) while learning to drive on the right side of the road in Montego Bay?

If he was from America, why would he need to adjust his driving for the right side of the road.

Here's the first stanza; "Vernon will meet me when the BOAC lands, Keys to the MG will be in his hand, Adjust to the driving and I'm on my way. It's all on the RIGHT side in Montego Bay"

Case and point!