Bobby Bare albums discography

It was followed by his debut studio LP in December 1963 by RCA Victor titled 500 Miles Away from Home.

Bare's follow-up LP's reached the country albums top ten in 1966: Talk Me Some Sense and The Streets of Baltimore.

He also collaborated with Skeeter Davis during this time on the studio disc Tunes for Two (1965), which charted at number eight on the country albums list.

In 1967, he collaborated with Liz Anderson and Norma Jean on the trio studio album called The Game of Triangles.

Bare remained with RCA Victor until 1969, releasing his final album with the label that year called "Margie's at the Lincoln Park Inn" (And Other Controversial Songs).