While Franco was finding success on the stage—performing in major productions like My Fair Lady and Hello, Dolly! —his music career was cut short by a freak tragedy. His manager, , was killed in a plane crash, which effectively ended his momentum as a recording artist.
In 1959, he released "Mandolinen und Mondschein" (Mandolins and Moonlight), a German cover of Perry Como's "Mandolins in the Moonlight". It became a massive success, even rivaling a version released by the era's superstar, Peter Alexander. Bobby Franco - Mandolinen und Mondschein (Schla...
The story of and his 1959 hit "Mandolinen und Mondschein" is a classic tale of the German Schlager era—a moment of meteoric success that funded a lifelong dream, followed by a career-altering tragedy. The Big Break While Franco was finding success on the stage—performing
Franco used the royalties from this hit to pay for his true passion: acting school . In 1959, he released "Mandolinen und Mondschein" (Mandolins
Though his time at the top of the music charts was brief, Franco enjoyed a long and respected career as a stage and television actor in Munich and across Germany until he passed away in 2016. Bobby Franco CD: Schlager-Raritäten - Bear Family Records
By 1962, he began transitioning away from pop music, adopting the name Bob Franco to focus on theater and musicals. The Tragic End of a Singing Career