My dad bought this record when it came out (for me) he gave it to me and I played it over and over. I still have the single somewhere. Im 52 now. Lovely memories of my late father ❤
Love this song. I met Bobby Goldsboro back in 1980 when I worked for HBO in Dallas. He was recording a concert for us. I looked after him for the weekend and took him to the concert venue. I asked him if he would be singing “And Then There Was Gina”…….he said he’d completely forgotten about that song and he hadn’t sung it for ages. Then he sang it at the concert for me! He was a really nice guy. And I still love this song.
I haven't heard this little gem from Bobby for, oh it must be almost 50 years. I still love it just as much today as I did back then. It's such a lovely song.
Back in the mid 70s, I was a DJ in Massachusetts when this song came out. It so happens I had been dating a girl named Gina, who had left for France for her studies. I used to play this song at the station, thinking of her and wondering what she would be like when she came back. Sadly, I never saw her again. But right after all of this, I met a very special woman and we married a few years later. Life always has a number of wonderful twists. Thanks for posting.
My wife's name is Eugenia . I and most close friends call her Gina . But ladies there is another song , made popular by Johnny Mathis . , called simply Gina .
Yes, I agree with your view. Here I like to add that this song was from the Bobby Goldsboro album "Through The Eyes Of A Man" released in 1975 by United Artists according to the information from Wikipedia. As you had mentioned it was a decent sized hit on the Adult Contemporary Charts in 1975.
Love this song. I met Bobby Goldsboro back in 1980 when I worked for HBO in Dallas. He was recording a concert for us. I looked after him for the weekend and took him to the concert venue. I asked him if he would be singing “And Then There Was Gina”…….he said he’d completely forgotten about that song and he hadn’t sung it for ages. Then he sang it at the concert for me! He was a really nice guy. And I still love this song.
My dad bought this record when it came out (for me) he gave it to me and I played it over and over. I still have the single somewhere. Im 52 now. Lovely memories of my late father ❤
Love this song. I met Bobby Goldsboro back in 1980 when I worked for HBO in Dallas. He was recording a concert for us. I looked after him for the weekend and took him to the concert venue. I asked him if he would be singing “And Then There Was Gina”…….he said he’d completely forgotten about that song and he hadn’t sung it for ages. Then he sang it at the concert for me! He was a really nice guy. And I still love this song.
I haven't heard this little gem from Bobby for, oh it must be almost 50 years. I still love it just as much today as I did back then. It's such a lovely song.
This is such a sweet song. It's always been one of my favorites. Great to hear it again. Thanks for posting.
Back in the mid 70s, I was a DJ in Massachusetts when this song came out. It so happens I had been dating a girl named Gina, who had left for France for her studies. I used to play this song at the station, thinking of her and wondering what she would be like when she came back. Sadly, I never saw her again. But right after all of this, I met a very special woman and we married a few years later. Life always has a number of wonderful twists. Thanks for posting.
super record, needs releasing on CD
Remember as a little girl feeling REALLY proud that there was finally a song with my name in it, lovely little song it is too!😊xx
Ditto!!
My wife's name is Eugenia . I and most close friends call her Gina .
But ladies there is another song , made popular by Johnny Mathis .
, called simply Gina .
I love this song, it brings back some good memories spending time w/ Larry Sines talking n listening to all kinds of music
Love it....brings back innocent memories x
this song went to #15 on the easy listening charts in 1975!!!
It always upset me as I was only for summer not a very long while 😆
Ahh Gina, my first real love, and also the first girl to break my heart.
Thanks for Uploading, regards from Feb 2021 : }
This was a decent sized hit on the adult contemporary charts back in the late 70's...A very pleasant little song.
Yes, I agree with your view. Here I like to add that this song was from the Bobby Goldsboro album "Through The Eyes Of A Man" released in 1975 by United Artists according to the information from Wikipedia. As you had mentioned it was a decent sized hit on the Adult Contemporary Charts in 1975.
Lovely song for a lovely girl.
Such a pretty song for a pretty name.
Thank you..xoxox
thank u so much !
Beautiful song !
If I made a song of all the girls I've been with
it would be at least a one hour song..
Yeah, right. 😄🤫🥸
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B side of Hello Summertime, if I remember correctly.
Correct!! x
Love this song. I met Bobby Goldsboro back in 1980 when I worked for HBO in Dallas. He was recording a concert for us. I looked after him for the weekend and took him to the concert venue. I asked him if he would be singing “And Then There Was Gina”…….he said he’d completely forgotten about that song and he hadn’t sung it for ages. Then he sang it at the concert for me! He was a really nice guy. And I still love this song.
Me too, Lindsay. Love the song I mean. I've never met Bobby.