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Robert Thomas Velline (April 30, 1943 – October 24, 2016), known professionally as Bobby Vee, was an American singer who was a teen idol in the early 1960s and also appeared in films. [1] According to Billboard magazine, he had thirty-eight Hot 100 chart hits, ten of which reached the Top 20.
He released under his real name, Robert Thomas Velline, on his 1972 album Ain't Nothing Like a Sunny Day, [2] and as a single in 1973. [15] However, it is his original version, along with Bobby Vinton 's, that remain as staples of oldies radio stations.
The album was released on compact disc by Beat Goes On on August 7, 2006 as tracks 1 through 12 on a pairing of two albums on one CD with tracks 13 through 23 consisting of Vee's 1972 album under His Birth Name Robert Thomas Velline, Nothin' Like a Sunny Day. [4]
Bobby Vee Meets The Crickets is a cross-over rock and roll album that brings singer Bobby Vee together with the Crickets.It was Vee's 7th album and The Crickets' second release following the departure and subsequent death of their front man, Buddy Holly.
The New Sound From England! is a studio album American singer Bobby Vee, and was released in April 1964 by Liberty Records.The album featured the Vee's backup band, The Eligibles.
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(released under the name "Robert Thomas Velline") United Artists UAS 5656 — — — 1999 Down the Line: RHP Rockhouse Productions RS-5999-1 — — — 2002 I Wouldn't Change a Thing: RHP Rockhouse Productions — — — 2003 The Ultimate Christmas RHP Rockhouse Productions — — — 2005 Last Of The Great Rhythm Guitar Players