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  2. Bobby Vinton - Wikipedia

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    Stanley Robert Vinton (born April 16, 1935) is an American singer 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.

  3. The Bobby Vinton Show - Wikipedia

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    The Bobby Vinton Show was a Canadian musical variety television series produced for the CTV Television Network between 1975 and 1978, with a total of 52 episodes broadcast. Featuring Bobby Vinton , a best-selling popular music singer since the early 1960s, the series mixed comedy skits with musical interludes.

  4. Bobby Vinton discography - Wikipedia

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    1974: Hurt: Best of Bobby Vinton (Holland) 1975: Best of Bobby Vinton, 2 (Holland) 1975: Bobby Vinton Sings the Golden Decade of Love (US #154) 1976: Best of Bobby Vinton; 1976: K-Tel Presents Bobby Vinton - 20 Greatest Hits; 1976: Bobby Vinton's Greatest Hits/Greatest Hits of Love; 1978: Bobby Vinton; 1978: Autumn Memories; 1979: Spring Sensations

  5. Surf Party - Wikipedia

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    Surf Party is a 1964 beach party film directed by Maury Dexter and starring Bobby Vinton, Patricia Morrow, Jackie DeShannon, and Ken Miller.It was the first direct imitation of AIP's hit Beach Party, [1] which was released six months earlier, and showcased several musical acts onscreen.

  6. Blue Velvet (song) - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Vinton's version is featured several times in David Lynch's 1986 film Blue Velvet. The film drew partial inspiration from the song's lyrics, where Isabella Rossellini , who plays Dorothy Vallens, a singer in the film, sings the song in-character. [ 88 ]

  7. My Melody of Love - Wikipedia

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    "My Melody of Love" was Vinton's highest charting US pop hit since "Mr. Lonely" reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1964, nearly ten years before.The RIAA-certified gold single [2] spent two weeks at number three on the Hot 100 chart in November 1974 and one week at number one on the Billboard easy listening chart, the singer's fourth song to top this chart.

  8. There! I've Said It Again (album) - Wikipedia

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    I've Said It Again is the seventh studio album by American singer Bobby Vinton, released in 1964, by Epic Records. It reached #8 on the Billboard Hot 200 list of popular albums. Included inside the album cover is an overview of Vinton's career since the success of his first hit, "Roses Are Red (My Love)".

  9. The Best of Bobby Vinton (2004 album) - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Bobby Vinton is a collection of 14 Top 40 hits that Bobby Vinton had for Epic Records. [ 1 ] It is the second compilation to be entitled The Best of Bobby Vinton , the previous collection being released in 1985. [ 2 ]