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Stanley Robert Vinton (born April 16, 1935) is an American singer, celebrity, and actor, who hosted his own self-titled TV show in the late 1970s. As a teen idol, he became known as "The Polish Prince", as his music paid tribute to his Polish heritage.
Bobby Vinton Greatest Hits. Ada Smith. 17 videos 858,037 views Last updated on Nov 20, 2020. Play all. 1. 2:41.
- Bobby Vinton "Let's Kiss and Make Up"118.6K views
- "Please Love Me Forever" Bobby Vinton800.9K views
- Bobby Vinton - The Days of Sand and Shovels (1969)81.7K views
- Bobby Vinton - To Know You Is To Love You (1969)578K views
- "There! I've Said It Again" Bobby Vinton275.6K views
- "My Heart Belongs to Only You" Bobby Vinton767.4K views
- Bobby Vinton - Mr. Lonely25.3M views
- Roses Are Red Bobby Vinton1.1M views
- Bobby Vinton - Over the mountain across the sea696.9K views
- Bobby Vinton - Tell Me Why388.9K views
The Polish Prince sold his venue to producer David King later that year. Roses Are Red (My Love), Blue on Blue (2:22), Sealed with a Kiss (3:44), Tell Me Why (4:30), I Love How You Love Me (5:30 ...
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Bobby Vinton. Top 45 Classics - The Very Best of Bobby Vinton. Album • 2014. 45 songs • 1 hour, 57 minutes. 1. Roses Are Red [My Love] 11M plays. 2:39. Sealed With A Kiss. 26M plays. 2:50....
Jun 13, 2024 · Bobby Vinton (born April 16, 1935, Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.) is an American pop singer who found success in the 1960s and ’70s with a series of sentimental, orchestrally arranged hits that stood in opposition to the rock vanguard of the time.
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Bobby Vinton Biography. Bobby Vinton has been called "the most successful love singer of the 'Rock-Era'" . (BILLBOARD MAGAZINE) Starting with his first hit release " Roses Are Red" in 1962 through 1972 (10 years) he had more #1 records than any other solo male artist.
Bobby Vinton's Greatest Hits is a 12-track compilation by Bobby Vinton. It was released in September 1964, two months after his album Tell Me Why. By the end of summer 1964, Vinton...