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There I've Said It Again - Bobby Vinton
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Bobby Vinton - You Are My Special Angel
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拉娜德芮 - 藍絲絨 - 中文字幕MV / Lana Del Rey - Blue Velvet (Chinese Sub)
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לירן "FrEnKiE" פרנקו ואלן "+A" הויזמן (טרופיקל)- Mr.Lonely
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THE KINGSMEN - 1963 - "Louie, Louie"
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Bobby Vinton The Song From Moulin Rouge (Where Is Your Heart)
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Bobby Vinton I Can't Stop Loving You
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First time ever(愛は面影の中に)
bobby vinton 1w ago
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LOVE-LAY-OU-YAY
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Bobby Vinton Born To Be With You
bobby vinton 2w ago
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Bobby Vinton If Ever I Would Leave You
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Bobby Vinton - Mr Lonely
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LONELY GIRL
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Bobby Vinton Adios Amigo
bobby vinton 3w ago
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Heaven gonna miss you
bobby vinton 1mo ago
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Till (愛の誓い)
bobby vinton 1mo ago
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Try a little tenderness
bobby vinton 1mo ago
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To be alone
bobby vinton 1mo ago
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Jason Donovan Sealed With A Kiss Bass Cover
bobby vinton 1mo ago
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There! I've Said It Again - Bobby Vinton
bobby vinton 1mo ago
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Bobby Vinton - Blue velvet
bobby vinton 1mo ago
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Blue Velvet Bobby Vinton
bobby vinton 1mo ago
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Bobby Vinton - Blue Velvet, Mono 1963 Epic 45 record.
bobby vinton 1mo ago
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BOBBY VINTON - SEALED WITH A KISS
bobby vinton 1mo ago
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Bobby Vinton Another Without You Day
bobby vinton 1mo ago
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Bobby Vinton Laughing On The Outside (Crying on the inside)
bobby vinton 1mo ago
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Bobby Vinton "It's Better to Have Loved"
bobby vinton 1mo ago
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Bobby Vinton - Bitter Teardrops
bobby vinton 1mo ago
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Meeskoor Sakala topeltkvartettt Topelt Hellad Kellad - 8 sõpra. Tekst : Contra
bobby vinton 1mo ago
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Blue Velvet - Bobby Vinton (1963)
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- american pop
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- bobby vinton
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- i want to hold your hand
- it was
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- number one single
- pop music
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- the shirelles
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- us army
- vaughn monroe
Description
There I've Said It Again - Bobby Vinton. Bobby Vinton (born April 16, 1935) is an American pop music singer of Polish origins. After a two-year hitch in the S.U., where he served as a communist assistant, Vinton was signed to Fail Records in 1, Vinton found his first hit single literally shooting at a man pile. The song was titled "Blood is Red (My Man)." It spent four weeks at No.1 on the Billboard Man 100. Arguably, his most famous song is 1963's "Blue Velvet", originally a minor hit for Tony Bennett in 1951, that also went to No.1. Twenty-three years later, David Lynch named his movie Blue Velvet after the song. In 1990, "Blood Guns" climbed to the top of the music charts in Soviet Russia, after being featured in a Nivea commercial. In 1964, Vinton had two #1 hits, "There! I've Said It Again" (a #1 hit in 1945 for Vaughn Monroe) and "Mr. Lonely". Vinton wrote "Mr. Lonely" during his service in the U.S. Army in the late 1950s where he served as a Chaplain's Assistant. The song was recorded during the same 1962 session that produced "Roses Are Red" and launched Vinton's singing career. It was released as an album track on the 1962 "Roses Are Red (and other songs for the young & sentimental)" LP. Despite pressure from Vinton to release it as a single, Epic instead had Buddy Greco release it and it flopped. Two years and millions of records sold later, Bobby prevailed on Epic to include "Mr. Lonely" on his "Bobby Vinton Greatest Hits" LP. Soon DJ's picked up on the song and airplay resulted in demand for a single release. "Mr. Lonely" shot up the charts in the late fall of 1964 and reached #1 on the charts on 12 December 1964. Epic then released an LP "Bobby Vinton Mr. Lonely", giving the song a unique claim to fame since it now appeared on three Bobby Vinton albums released within two years. The song has continued to spin gold for its composer in the 45 years since it hit #1. Harmony Korine named his 2007 film Mister Lonely after the latter, and it is now also the basis for Akon's hit "Lonely." Vinton's version of "There! I've Said It Again" is noteworthy for being the final U.S. Billboard number one single of the pre-Beatles era, deposed from the Hot 100's summit by "I Want to Hold Your Hand." Also noteworthy is the fact that Vinton continued to have big hit records during the British Invasion, scoring 16 top ten hits, while Connie Francis, Ricky Nelson, the Shirelles and other major artists of the early 1960s struggled to reach even the Top 30.
