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  1. 1961: Bobby Vinton Plays for His Li'l Darlin's. 1962: Roses Are Red (US #5) 1962: Bobby Vinton Sings the Big Ones (US #137) 1963: The Greatest Hits of the Golden Groups. 1963: Blue on Blue (reissued as Blue Velvet after the success of the hit of the same name) (US #10) 1964: There!

  2. 16 Most Requested Songs is a compilation album of 16 Top 40 hits that Bobby Vinton had for Epic Records. It is the last of 29 collections in the 16 Most Requested Songs series that was released by Epic. Unlike most collections of Vinton's music, the song "Roses Are Red (My Love)" is the last track on this album, rather than the first.

  3. Composition and background. Completely devoted to songs that refer to the color blue, this album contained two singles: "Blue on Blue", which reached #3 on the U.S. Pop charts and "Blue Velvet", which went on to #1 for three weeks on the same chart.

  4. Bobby Vinton, född Stanley Robert Vinton, Jr. den 16 april 1935 i Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, är en amerikansk sångare. Vinton skivdebuterade 1959 med " First Impression ". Hans genombrott kom 1962 med " Roses Are Red (My Love) " och mellan 1962 och 1980 hade han inte mindre än 47 låtar på den amerikanska singellistan Billboard Hot 100 .

  5. Bobby Vinton. Stanley Robert Vinton, Jr. (Bobby Vinton), født 6. april 1935 i Canonsburg i Pennsylvania i USA, er en amerikansk popartist av polsk opprinnelse. I popmusikk-kretser har han fått kallenavnet «den polske prinsen» ("The Polish Prince"). Hans første hit single var "Roses Are Red (My Love)" i 1962. Vinton drev egen markedsføring ...

  6. Vinton nasceu em Canonsburg, Pensilvânia. Filho único de Stan Vinton, um popular músico local. Aos 16 anos formou sua primeira banda, tocando em clubes na região de Pittsburgh. Economizando o dinheiro que ganhava nas apresentações, conseguiu financiar seus estudos na Universidade Duquesne, onde estudou música e formou-se em composição ...

  7. Live at the Copa is Bobby Vinton 's first live album, released in 1966. [1] It is a recording of a performance that Vinton made at the Copacabana in New York with the Dixieland band of the Village Stompers and the Joe Mele Orchestra. In the "Old MacDonald Medley", Vinton plays different instruments rather than sing.