Bobby Vinton Cover Girl Contest
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In July 1966, Bobby Vinton's Epic label announced a contest in which the grand prize winner would be featured on his next album (which was this one) as well as an all-expense-paid weekend to New York and dinner date with Vinton at the Copacabana. The contest ran from August 15 to October 5; the grand prize winner was Pamela Hammer of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania[2] (coincidentally, her suburban Pittsburgh hometown of Mt. Lebanon is just 30 minutes away from Bobby Vinton's hometown of Canonsburg). Her photo and a short essay of her experience were placed at the bottom of the back cover.
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1. | "Please Love Me Forever" | John Malone, Ollie Blanchard | 2:35 |
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2. | "Just as Much as Ever" | Charlie Singleton, Larry Coleman | 2:20 |
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3. | "Love Me with All Your Heart" | Maurice Vaughn, Mario Rigual, Carlos Rigual | 2:00 |
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4. | "Young Love" | Carole Joyner, Ric Cartey | 2:02 |
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5. | "It's All in the Game" | Carl Sigman, Charles Dawes | 2:15 |
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6. | "P.S. I Love You" | Johnny Mercer, Gordon Jenkins | 2:20 |
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7. | "It's the Talk of the Town" | Marty Symes, Al J. Neiburg, Jerry Livingston | 2:27 |
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8. | "Bouquet of Roses" | Steve Edward Nelson, Bob Hilliard | 2:49 |
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9. | "Who's Sorry Now" | Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, Ted Snyder | 2:23 |
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10. | "After Loving You" | Eddie Miller, Janet Lantz, Bill McElhiney | 2:35 |
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11. | "My Song of Love" | Billy Sherrill, Glenn Sutton | 2:26 |
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- Bobby Vinton – vocals
- Billy Sherrill – producer
- Bill McElhiney – arranger ("It's the Talk of the Town", "After Loving You" and "My Song of Love")
Album – Billboard (United States)
Year
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Chart
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Position
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1968
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Billboard Top LP's[3]
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41
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Singles – Billboard (United States)