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Sell more than 75 million albums and rack up 31 Top 40 hits, as singer Bobby Vinton has during his half-century career, and you know a lot of fans are quite pleased with your work. Then there’s ...
Eighty years young, Bobby Vinton, aka “The Polish Prince,” is still wowing audiences with his boyish good looks, mastery of live performance and almost endless catalog of hit records. S… ...
Singer Bobby Vinton -- the voice behind '60s hits "Mr. Lonely'' and "Blue Velvet''-- plays the Hard Rock Rocksino on Friday, Sept. 26. Skip to Article Set weather ...
The story behind “Roses Are Red (My Love),” behind the way it saved Bobby Vinton’s career, is pretty great. Vinton was an old-school bandleader, the Pittsburgh-born son of Polish and ...
Vinton hit the top 10 for the last time in 1974 with "Melody of Love," sung partially in Polish. That hit led to a 1970s variety show. He also dabbled in acting and penned his autobiography "The ...
Look at those nice ladies with their Bobby Vinton buttons, waving his records, bringing fresh flowers to the stage when he sings “Roses Are Red.” Vinton wrote “Melody of Love” for them ...
Bobby Vinton turns 90 today, having made his mark on the Billboard charts over the years. The singer, who gained the nickname “The Polish Prince,” had four No. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 ...
Bobby Vinton, also known as "The Polish Prince," has sold more than 75 million records. His hits include "Blue Velvet," "Mr. Lonely," and "Melody of Love." He moved from Branson, Mo., to Englewood ...
Bobby Vinton has made plenty of friends during his 45 years in ... such as "Blue Velvet," "Roses Are Red My Love," "Blue on Blue" and "Melody of My Love." ... who they called 'The Polish Prince.'" ...
The stars are out in Atlantic City next weekend, and two veterans will be giving off the most light. Comic Alan King and singer Bobby Vinton are regulars in Atlantic City, each with huge followings… ...
In The Number Ones, I’m reviewing every single #1 single in the history of the Billboard Hot 100, starting with the chart’s beginning, in 1958, and working my way up into the present.