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Cover is VG+ (still sealed with creasing)
Record is M (untouched)
Labels are M (untouched)
Visually Graded
Tracklist
Side 1
1 Ev'ry Day Of My Life
2 Let's Sing A Song
3 Misty Blue
4 I'm Comin' Home Girl
5 I Won't Cry Anymore
6 Just A Little Lovin'
Side 2
1 I'll Make You My Baby
2 She Loves Me
3 And I Love You So
4 You Can Do It To Me Anytime
5 Whose Garden Was This
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Stanley Robert "Bobby" Vinton is an American singer and songwriter who briefly
appeared in films. In pop music circles, as a teen idol, he became known as
"The Polish Prince," as his music pays tribute to his Polish heritage. His most
popular song was "Blue Velvet," a cover of Tony Bennett's 1951 song, which
reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1963 and number two in the UK in
1990. It also served as inspiration for the film of the same title, in which
Isabella Rossellini sang a portion of the song itself.
Record is M (untouched)
Labels are M (untouched)
Visually Graded
Tracklist
Side 1
1 Ev'ry Day Of My Life
2 Let's Sing A Song
3 Misty Blue
4 I'm Comin' Home Girl
5 I Won't Cry Anymore
6 Just A Little Lovin'
Side 2
1 I'll Make You My Baby
2 She Loves Me
3 And I Love You So
4 You Can Do It To Me Anytime
5 Whose Garden Was This
OPTION to UPGRADE SHIPPING method available once the item is in YOUR CART
Stanley Robert "Bobby" Vinton is an American singer and songwriter who briefly
appeared in films. In pop music circles, as a teen idol, he became known as
"The Polish Prince," as his music pays tribute to his Polish heritage. His most
popular song was "Blue Velvet," a cover of Tony Bennett's 1951 song, which
reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1963 and number two in the UK in
1990. It also served as inspiration for the film of the same title, in which
Isabella Rossellini sang a portion of the song itself.
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