What is the song, or songs that Bobby Vinton is famous for?!


Question: Roses Are Red, Mr. Lonely, Blue Velvet, Blue on Blue, There! I Said it Again, To know You is To Love You, My Heart Belongs to Only You, Tell Me Why, Just as Much as Ever, Please Love me Forever, I Love How You Love Me, Coming Home Soldier, Over The Mountain (across the sea), My Special Angel, Sealed With a Kiss, When I Fall In love, Rain, Rain Go Away, Take Good Care of My Baby, Long Lonely Nights, Every Day of My Life, Halfway To Paradise, My Melody of Love, He, Paloma Blanca, What Did You do With Your old 45's, I could go one, do you want more??


Answers: Roses Are Red, Mr. Lonely, Blue Velvet, Blue on Blue, There! I Said it Again, To know You is To Love You, My Heart Belongs to Only You, Tell Me Why, Just as Much as Ever, Please Love me Forever, I Love How You Love Me, Coming Home Soldier, Over The Mountain (across the sea), My Special Angel, Sealed With a Kiss, When I Fall In love, Rain, Rain Go Away, Take Good Care of My Baby, Long Lonely Nights, Every Day of My Life, Halfway To Paradise, My Melody of Love, He, Paloma Blanca, What Did You do With Your old 45's, I could go one, do you want more??

I'm going to say it is "Blue Velvet"

He also had a later (70's) hit called "Melody of Love"

Bobby Vinton sang MANY songs. A few that come to mind are Roses Are Red(My Love), My Melody Of Love, Red Roses For A Blue Lady and There I've Said It Again.

You are my special angel - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmFRaLv5E...

Roses are Red - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6_9WVvbW...

Blue on Blue - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUhjGrjsh...

I'll say Blue Velvet.

But he also had No. 1's with Roses are Red, There! I've Said it Again, and Mr. Lonely.

After a brief spell in the U.S. Army, Vinton was signed to Epic Records in 1960 as a bandleader: "A Young Man With a Big Band." Two albums and several singles were not successful however, and with Epic ready to pull the plug, Vinton found his first hit single literally sitting in a reject pile. The song was titled "Roses Are Red (My Love)." It spent four weeks at No.1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Arguably, his most famous song is 1963's "Blue Velvet" that also went to No.1. Twenty-three years later, David Lynch named his movie Blue Velvet after the song. In 1990, "Blue Velvet" climbed to the top of the music charts in Great Britain, after being featured in a Nivea Skin Cream commercial. In 1964, Vinton had two #1 hits, "There! I've Said It Again" and "Mr. Lonely". Harmony Korine named his 2007 film Mister Lonely after the latter, and it is now also the basis for Akon's hit "Lonely."

Vinton's version of "There! I've Said It Again" is noteworthy for being the final U.S. Billboard number one single of the pre-Beatles era; it was deposed from the top of the Hot 100 by "I Want to Hold Your Hand." Also noteworthy is the fact that Vinton continued to have big hit records during the British Invasion, while Connie Francis, Ricky Nelson, the Shirelles and other major artists of the early 1960s struggled to reach even the Top 30.

i hope it helps!

These are all of Bobby Vinton's songs that he is famous for:

Blue On Blue Blue On Blue 1963

Blue Velvet Blue Velvet 1963
("Blue Velvet" topped both the Adult Contemporary and Pop/Rock charts for Bobby Vinton in 1963. This song previously charted for Tony Bennett (1951) and the Statues (1960).)

Clinging Vine Clinging Vine 1964

Coming Home Soldier Coming Home Soldier 1967

Dum-De-Da Dum-De-Da 1966
("Dum-De-Da" previously charted for Johnny Tillotson as "She Understands Me" in 1964.)

Halfway To Paradise Halfway To Paradise 1968
("Halfway To Paradise" previously charted for Tony Orlando (1961).)

I Love How You Love Me I Love How You Love Me 1968
("I Love How You Love Me" topped both the Adult Contemporary and Pop/Rock charts for Bobby Vinton in 1968. This song previously charted for the Paris Sisters (1961).)

Just as Much as Ever Just as Much as Ever 1968
("Just as Much as Ever" previously charted for Bob Beckham (1959).)

L-O-N-E-L-Y L-O-N-E-L-Y 1965

Let's Kiss And Make Up Let's Kiss And Make Up 1963

Long Lonely Nights Long Lonely Nights 1965
("Long Lonely Nights" previously charted for Lee Andrews & the Hearts (1957) and Clyde McPhatter (1957) and later also charted for the Dells in 1970.)

Mr. Lonely Mr. Lonely 1964
("Mr. Lonely" topped the charts for Bobby Vinton in 1964. This song previously charted for Buddy Greco (1962).)

My Heart Belongs To Only You My Heart Belongs To Only You 1964
("My Heart Belongs To Only You" previously charted for Jackie Wilson (1961).)

My Melody Of Love My Melody Of Love 1974
(This upbeat song, which is sung partially in Polish, topped the charts for Bobby Vinton in 1974 on both the Adult Contemporary and Pop/Rock charts.)

Over The Mountain (Across The Sea) Over The Mountain (Across The Sea) 1963
("Over The Mountain (Across The Sea)" previously charted for Johnnie & Joe (1957, 1960).)

Please Love Me Forever Please Love Me Forever 1967
("Please Love Me Forever" previously charted for Tommy Edwards (1958) and Cathy Jean & the Roommates (1961).)

Roses Are Red (My Love) Roses Are Red (My Love) 1962
("Roses Are Red (My Love)," which topped both the Adult Contemporary and Pop/Rock charts in 1962 for Bobby Vinton, was his chart debut song.)

Satin Pillows Satin Pillows 1966

Sealed With A Kiss Sealed With A Kiss 1972
("Sealed With A Kiss" previously charted for Brian Hyland (1962) and Gary Lewis & the Playboys (1968).)

Take Good Care Of My Baby Take Good Care Of My Baby 1968
("Take Good Care Of My Baby" previously charted for Bobby Vee (1961).)

Tell Me Why Tell Me Why 1964
("Tell Me Why" was written by Marty Gold and Al Alberts, Jr. (leader of the Four Aces) and was originally a chart hit for the Four Aces in 1952. This song is different from the many other various songs that have this same song title.)

There! I've Said It Again There! I've Said It Again 1964
("There! I've Said It Again" topped both the Adult Contemporary and Pop/Rock charts for Bobby Vinton. This song previously charted for Sam Cooke (1959).)

To Know You Is To Love You To Know You Is To Love You 1969
("To Know You Is To Love You" previously topped the charts for the Teddy Bears as "To Know Him Is To Love Him" (1958) and also charted for Peter & Gordon (1965).)

Roses Are Red, Mr. Lonely. Blue Velvet, Blue on Blue, Tell Me Why, There! I said It Again, My Melody of Love. and many many more!!!! I could go on, it would take up many pages. I listen to Bobby 24/7!!!!

Blue vevet, for sure!



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