Bobby Caldwell Songs: After Death, Jams We’ll Sing Forever
10 Timeless Bobby Caldwell Jams That We’ll Sing Along To Forever
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1. "The House is Rockin'" (1976)
Musical debut; non-album single.
2. "What You Won't Do for Love" (1978)
Breakout single; signature hit from self-titled album, Bobby Caldwell.
3. "Can't Say Goodbye" (1979)
His third top 40 hit on the R&B charts (#36).
4. "Coming Down from Love" (1980)
Second-biggest Hot 100 hit (#42). Lifted from his 1980 album, Cat in the Hat.
5. "Jamaica" (1982)
Lead single from his third album, Carry On.
6. "All Of My Love" (1982)
From his third album, Carry On.
7. "Take Me, I'll Follow You" (1988)
From the soundtrack to the 1988 motion picture Mac and Me.
8. "I Give In" (1996)
Lead single from his top 5 jazz album, Soul Survivor.
9. "Miami Nights" (2015)
His last official single from final album, Cool Uncle.
10. "Open Your Eyes" (1988)
The classic song that rapper Common sampled for his 2000 hit “The Light.”
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