. . . . . . . . "1105242399"^^ . . . . . . . . . "\"Bimbo\" is a popular song written in either 1948 or 1949 by Glenn O'Dell, but credited to Rodney (Rod) Morris or \"Pee Wee\" King. It was recorded in 1953 by Jim Reeves on Abbott 148. The song was later included in the 1965 album Up Through the Years on RCA Victor. Reeves' version became his second No. 1 song on the Billboard magazine country chart in January 1954, and helped pave the way to his eventual superstardom. Like his previous No. 1 hit \"Mexican Joe,\" \"Bimbo\" was more of a novelty hit for Reeves; as such, \"Bimbo\" differed greatly from the smooth, Nashville sound ballads - \"Four Walls\" and \"He'll Have to Go\" - that he later recorded and made famous. Former NBA player Vernell \"Bimbo\" Coles is nicknamed after this song."@en . . . . . . . . . "\"Bimbo\" is a popular song written in either 1948 or 1949 by Glenn O'Dell, but credited to Rodney (Rod) Morris or \"Pee Wee\" King. It was recorded in 1953 by Jim Reeves on Abbott 148. The song was later included in the 1965 album Up Through the Years on RCA Victor. Reeves' version became his second No. 1 song on the Billboard magazine country chart in January 1954, and helped pave the way to his eventual superstardom. Like his previous No. 1 hit \"Mexican Joe,\" \"Bimbo\" was more of a novelty hit for Reeves; as such, \"Bimbo\" differed greatly from the smooth, Nashville sound ballads - \"Four Walls\" and \"He'll Have to Go\" - that he later recorded and made famous. Former NBA player Vernell \"Bimbo\" Coles is nicknamed after this song."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "2618"^^ . . . . . "Bimbo fue una popular canci\u00F3n escrita en 1948 o 1949 por Glenn O'Dell, aunque acreditada a Rodney (Rod) Morris o \"Pee Wee\" King. La canci\u00F3n fue grabada por Gene Autry y originalmente distribuida en vinilo como un sencillo de 78 rpm en 1954. Se puede encontrar tambi\u00E9n en el \u00E1lbum de 1998 Always Your Pal, Gene Autry, un \u00E1lbum de m\u00FAsica \"canta-conmigo\" cowboy para ni\u00F1os. Se grab\u00F3 en 1953 por Jim Reeves en 148.\u200B La canci\u00F3n se incluy\u00F3 m\u00E1s tarde en el \u00E1lbum de 1965 Up Through the Years en RCA Victor. La versi\u00F3n de Reeves se convirti\u00F3 en su segunda canci\u00F3n n\u00FAmero 1 en la lista Hot Country Songs de la revista Billboard magazine en enero de 1954, y le ayud\u00F3 a allanar el camino hasta su actual fama. Como su anterior canci\u00F3n n\u00FAmero 1 \",\" \"Bimbo\" fue m\u00E1s un \u00E9xito novedoso para Reeves; como tal, \"Bimbo\" difiri\u00F3 mucho de las suaves baladas \"\" y \"\" que m\u00E1s tarde grab\u00F3 y lo hicieron famoso. Una versi\u00F3n cantada se interpret\u00F3 en el programa de la radio BBC Children's Favourites durante los a\u00F1os 1950 o 1960. Una versi\u00F3n noruega se lanz\u00F3 en 1969 por Rolf Just-Nilsen bajo el t\u00EDtulo \"Bingo\" en el sencillo TN 579. escribi\u00F3 la letra en noruego. La canci\u00F3n es utilizada como tema principal en el programa c\u00F3mico radiof\u00F3nico liverpuliano de en \"City Talk\"."@es . . . . "Bimbo (canci\u00F3n)"@es . "2860883"^^ . . "Bimbo fue una popular canci\u00F3n escrita en 1948 o 1949 por Glenn O'Dell, aunque acreditada a Rodney (Rod) Morris o \"Pee Wee\" King. La canci\u00F3n fue grabada por Gene Autry y originalmente distribuida en vinilo como un sencillo de 78 rpm en 1954. Se puede encontrar tambi\u00E9n en el \u00E1lbum de 1998 Always Your Pal, Gene Autry, un \u00E1lbum de m\u00FAsica \"canta-conmigo\" cowboy para ni\u00F1os. Una versi\u00F3n cantada se interpret\u00F3 en el programa de la radio BBC Children's Favourites durante los a\u00F1os 1950 o 1960. La canci\u00F3n es utilizada como tema principal en el programa c\u00F3mico radiof\u00F3nico liverpuliano de en \"City Talk\"."@es . . . . . . . . . . . . "Bimbo (song)"@en .