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  2. My Melody of Love - Wikipedia

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    "My Melody of Love" is the title of a popular song from 1974 (see 1974 in music) by the American singer Bobby Vinton. Vinton adapted his song from a German schlager song composed by Henry Mayer, and it appears on Vinton's album Melodies of Love. The song was also recorded by Spanish pop singer Karina as "Palabras de Cristal".

  3. Blue on Blue (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Blue on Blue" is a popular song composed by Burt Bacharach with lyrics by Hal David, first recorded [3] and released by Bobby Vinton in April 1963, backed by Burt Bacharach and his Orchestra. [4] Vinton's single spent 13 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at No. 3 on July 6, 1963, [ 5 ] [ 6 ] while reaching No. 2 on Billboard 's ...

  4. There! I've Said It Again - Wikipedia

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    "There! I've Said It Again" is a popular song written and published by Redd Evans and David Mann in 1941. In early 1945, Vaughn Monroe and his Orchestra released Victor 20-1637, which reached the number one position on the Billboard's National Radio Airplay chart for five straight weeks, then no.2 for six more weeks, and a total run of 29 weeks. [5]

  5. Rain Rain Go Away (Bobby Vinton song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is sung from the perspective of a man who is wishing his childhood sweetheart sunshine after she asks to be set free so that she can marry another. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Epic Records was attempting to have Bobby Vinton's follow-up recording follow the various tropes established by " Roses Are Red " (a "singalong" melody with a sentimental ...

  6. Roses Are Red (My Love) - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Vinton found the song in a reject pile at Epic Records. [3] He first recorded it as an R&B number, but was allowed to re-record it in a slower more dramatic arrangement, with strings and a vocal choir (from Robert Mersey and his Orchestra) added. [4] [3] [1] The song was released in April 1962. [4]

  7. Please Love Me Forever - Wikipedia

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    The song was originally released by Tommy Edwards in 1958. Hit versions were later released by Cathy Jean and the Roommates in 1960 and Bobby Vinton in 1967. Tommy Edwards version

  8. Vinton Sings Vinton - Wikipedia

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    Vinton Sings Vinton is a nine-track collection of songs recorded by Bobby Vinton, all written or co-written by Vinton himself. It was released in late 1970. It contains five previously recorded songs and four new songs. The song "Kristie" was written for Vinton's daughter Kristin (his second child).

  9. Mr. Lonely (Bobby Vinton song) - Wikipedia

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    "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 ]