About the song
Blue Velvet: A smooth ballad by Bobby Vinton
Bobby Vinton is an American singer who was popular in the 1960s and 1970s. He is known for his smooth, easy-listening style and his romantic ballads.
Blue Velvet is a song written by Bernie Wayne and Lee Morris. It was first recorded by Tony Bennett in 1951, but it became a hit when Bobby Vinton released his version in 1963. Vinton’s version reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States and number two on the UK Singles Chart.
The song’s impact
Blue Velvet has been covered by many artists, including Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison, and David Bowie. It has also been used in numerous films and television shows, such as “Blue Velvet” (1986) and “Twin Peaks” (1990).
The song’s legacy
Blue Velvet is a classic ballad that continues to be enjoyed by people all over the world. The song’s simple lyrics and Bobby Vinton’s smooth vocals make it a truly unforgettable song.
Other notable songs by Bobby Vinton
- “Roses Are Red (My Love)”
- “Mr. Lonely”
- “Blue on Blue”
- “There! I’ve Said It Again”
- “I Love How You Love Me”
Further information
- You can listen to Bobby Vinton’s version of Blue Velvet on YouTube: [Ä‘Ă£ xoĂ¡ URL khĂ´ng hợp lệ]
- You can learn more about Bobby Vinton on Wikipedia:Â https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Vinton
Note: The song was produced by Phil Spector.
Here are some additional interesting facts about the song Blue Velvet:
- The song Blue Velvet was inspired by the poem “My Heart Is Like a Silent Drum” by Thomas Hood.
- The song Blue Velvet was used in the opening credits of the 1986 film Blue Velvet, directed by David Lynch.
- The song Blue Velvet was covered by David Bowie on his 1993 album Black Tie White Noise.
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