Auburn led 7-0 at halftime with the only first half touchdown scored on a one-yard Bobby Freeman run in the first quarter.
One of the Sylvester Stewart-produced Autumn singles, Bobby Freeman's "C'mon and Swim", was a national hit record.
Bobby Freeman (born June 13, 1940) is an African-American soul singer and songwriter from San Francisco, California.
In 1966 he was in Bobby Freeman's band and after this he began his associations with well-known groups.
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The original Bobby Freeman recording features in the comedy-drama film American Graffiti (1973).
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Their best sellers were The Cadillacs, Bobby Freeman and The Meters.
Autumn Records had subsequent hits with Bobby Freeman, The Mojo Men and Sly Stone was a staff producer.
She go-go danced "The Swim" to a rock and roll combo headed by Bobby Freeman as her piano settled on the stage.