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In 1975, Vinton exploded onto televisions across the United States and Canada with a successful half-hour variety show, The Bobby Vinton Show, which aired from 1975 to 1978 and of which "My Melody of Love" was the theme song; ABC Records subsequently released an album of songs performed on the show.
1964: Bobby Vinton's Greatest Hits (US #12) 1966: More of Bobby's Greatest Hits 1970: Bobby Vinton's Greatest Hits of Love (US #138) 1970: Vinton Sings Vinton 1971: The Love Album (US #204)
Mr. Lonely: His Greatest Songs Today is a collection of previously recorded songs by Bobby Vinton for Curb Records.The first five tracks might be misleading to people of the baby boomer generation, as they are not the singles that Vinton had during the 1960s and the year of 1974 but re-recordings that Vinton made for Curb.
Mr. Lonely is Bobby Vinton's tenth studio album, released in 1964.It was released right after the success of his fourth and final #1 US hit "Mr. Lonely," a 1962 song that was released as a single after its appearance on Bobby Vinton's Greatest Hits.
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)".
The Name Is Love is an album by the American musician Bobby Vinton, released in 1977. [2] [3] It was his final for ABC Records.Unlike most of his albums (which consisted of only one or two of his own compositions), the majority of the material on this album was written or co-written by Vinton himself.
100 Memories is the thirty-first studio album of Bobby Vinton, released in 1979 by the Canadian label Ahed.This album is a cover album of 100 songs from the 1950s to 1970s and contains two LPs.
"Mr. Lonely" is a song co-written and recorded by American singer Bobby Vinton, backed by Robert Mersey and his Orchestra. The song was first released on Vinton's 1962 album, Roses Are Red . [ 2 ]