Sunday, March 8, 2009

Bobby Vinton - The Name Is Love (1977)


Bobby Vinton - The Name is Love (1977 - ABC Records)


1 Love Makes Everything Better
Vinton, Bobby 2:40

2 I Remember Loving You
Vinton, Bobby 3:24

3 Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me
Noble, Harry 2:47

4 Her Name Is Love
Vinton, Bobby/Allan, Gene/Knight, Gary 2:26

5 Only Love Can Break a Heart
Bacharach, Burt/David, Hal 2:57

6 You Are Love
Vinton, Bobby 2:27

7 All My Todays
Vinton, Bobby 3:06

8 Once More With Feeling
Vinton, Bobby 2:57

9 Baby, When It Comes to Loving You
Reed, D. "Scotty" 2:23

10 Ain't That Lovin' You
Vinton, Bobby 3:13

11 Where Were You All of My Life
Vinton, Bobby/Allan, Gene

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Bobby Vinton - Singles Collection 1978-1988

This is A Collection I put together myself. The Last Singles Collection, this completes my 45s of his now.



Bobby Vinton - Singles Collection 1978-1988
(Electra, Tapestry,LARC & Curb Records Singles)



1. SummerLove Sensation (1978)
2. Make Believe It's Your First Time (1979)
3. I Remember Loving You (1979)
4. He (1980) - (Picture Sleeve)
5. My First And Only Love (1980)
6. It Was Nice To Know You John (1980)
(John Lennon Tribute, Only Released to Radio Stations
as a Promo, Not released to the public)
7. Let Me Love You Goodbye (1981)
8. You Are Love (1981)
9. Ain't That Lovin' You (1981)
10. Forever And Ever (1981)
11. She Will Survive (Poland)-(1982)- Picture Sleeve
12. Love Is The Reason (1982)
13. It Hurts To Be In Love (1982)
14. Love Makes Everything Better(1982)
15. Ghost Of Another Man (1983)
16. Sealed With A Kiss (Fast Version)-1988
17. The Last Rose (1988)
18. Santa Must Be Polish (1987)
19. What Did You Do With Your Old 45s (1986)

Friday, March 6, 2009

Bobby Vinton - Encore (1980) TAPESTRY RECORDS




Bobby Vinton - Encore (1980)
(Tapestry Records TRS 1000)

192 KPS Size: 45.188 MB

http://rapidshare.com/files/206270911/BobbyVintonEncore.zip

1. He
2. Papa Look I'm In Love
3. I-Ove-Lay-Ou-Yay
4. Flame
5. Let Me LKovew You Goodbye
6. You Put It All Together
7. To All The Girls I've Loved Before
8. My First and Only Love (With Carol Jolin)
9. Make Believe It's Your First Time
10. This Time I Know It's Real

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

VA - Roses Are Red Album Trubute

This is a Collection I Made Myself.
Various singers sings the Songs off The Roses Are Red Bobby Vinton album.

Roses Are Red (Tribute) - Various Artists



1. Jim Reeves - Roses Are Red (My Love)
2. Elvis Presley - Sentimental Me
3. Patsy Cline - I Fall To Pieces
4. Sandy Posey - Miss Lonely
5. Gene Autry - Have I Told You Lately That I Love You
6. Don Gibson - I Can't Stop Loving You
7. Hank Williams Sr - I Can't Help It
8. Bing Crosby & Grace Kelly - True Love
9. Glenn Miller Orchestra - Always In My Heart
10. Roy Orbison - Crying
11. Doris Day & the Harptones -
- If I Give My Heart To You
12. Hank Locklin - Please Help Me I'm Falling

Bobby Vinton - Greatest Polka Hits of All Time



Bobby Vinton - Greatest Polka Hits of All Time



1. Pennsylvania Polka
2. Tic-Tock Polka
3. Too Fat Polka
4. Strip Polka
5. Just Because
6. That's Amore
7. Polka Pose
8. Beer Barrel Polka
9. Hoop-Dee-Doo Polka
10. Polka Radio
11. Polka Memories Medley:
Polka Doll / That's My Family Tree

Monday, March 2, 2009

Bobby Vinton TV SHOW -Information


The Bobby Vinton Show

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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. Starring Bobby Vinton, a best-selling pop singer since the early 1960s, the series mixed comedy skits with musical interludes. Appearing on the series as a regular was comedian Billy Van. The series often played up Vinton's Polish heritage, and its theme song was an "umpah band" rendition of his 1974 hit "My Melody of Love" (Vinton also ended each episode by performing the song himself).

Vinton was approached by Allan Blye and Chris Bearde, who had produced Elvis Presley’s legendary “’68 Comeback Special” and successful variety shows for Sonny Bono among others. Production began in May 1975 in Toronto, Canada, episodes being taped in front of a live audience. In September 1975 The Bobby Vinton Show premiered in major markets everywhere. The format was tight and geared to Vinton's newfound ethnic appeal. The first season spawned a best selling album on ABC Records featuring songs performed on the show.

The show’s popularity brought an increase in television markets and a more upscale set and selection of comedy material for following seasons. A group of female singers, "The Peaches," were introduced as backup singers. Vinton had signed new deals with Las Vegas casinos and was also recording new material.

The Bobby Vinton Show was created by Chris Bearde and packaged by Chuck Barris. The series, which was syndicated to local stations in the United States (although the show's entry in the user-edited Internet Movie Database suggests it may also have been aired by CBS in 1975), spawned a soundtrack album on ABC Records; see The Bobby Vinton Show (album).

Guests appearing on the show included: Ethel Merman, Ted Knight, Barbara Walters, Phyllis Diller, O.J. Simpson, The Spinners, Donna Summer, Petula Clark, Lainie Kazan, Foster Brooks, Anne Murray, Jessica Walter, John Byner, Artie Johnson, Loretta Swit, Tanya Tucker, Clifton Davis, The Peaches, Adrienne Barbeau, Charlie Callas, Hank Garcia, and Henny Youngman.

Bobby Vinton Photo


From the Program Book I got at a Concert.

Bobby Vinton - The Bobby Vinton Show (1975)



Bobby Vinton - The Bobby Vinton Show 1975

192 KPS 38.68 MB



1. The Bobby Vinton Show Theme
(My Melody of Love - Instrumental)
2. Runaway
3. Killing Me Softly With His Song
4. Build Me Up Buttercup
5. Help Me Make It Through The Night
6. Bad Bad Leroy Brown
7. The Way We Were
8. Travelin' Band
9. United We Stand
10. Where Do I Begin (Love Story)
11. When Will I Be Loved
12. I'm Walkin'
13. And I Love You So