NASHVILLE, Tennessee (Reuters) - Bobby Hebb, whose smash pop song "Sunny" crossed racial and genre lines to become a huge hit, has died, hospital officials said. He was 72. A spokesman at Nashville ...
Bobby Hebb, whose 1966 hit “Sunny” was a magnum opus of the era’s sunshine pop, died in Nashville, Tenn., on Aug. 3 of cancer. He was 72. According to a bio in the R&B compilation “Night Train to ...
Bobby Hebb was born in Nashville on July 26, 1938, and succumbed to lung cancer in the same city on Aug. 3, a very full 72 years later. The life he lived in the time between took in the depth and ...