Bobby Vinton is an American singer known for his smooth voice and hits like "Blue Velvet" and "Roses Are Red (My Love)." His romantic ballads and successful albums in the 1960s and 1970s earned him a place in popular music. Vinton's contributions to the genre of easy listening and pop music have made him a beloved artist in American music history.

"I remember Mick Jagger asking me 'hey, how do you guys feel about us coming over here and taking all the play from you guys?' I said 'Well, in a way, you have eliminated all my competition."



"It's just different today. Nobody seems to last too long these days. I wouldn't know how to get started today."



"I had been on tour with people like Roy Orbison. I knew Bobby Darin, Sam Cooke. So many great performers."



"The whole format of entertainment that I did seems to be fading away. The music business of today is completely different when you see the videos and the music."



"When I owned the theater, I had the Glen Miller Orchestra. I had 20 girls singing and dancing. I had a cast of characters. It was a big group production, as well as ushers, ticket takers."



"I must tell you, to get started today must be very difficult 'cause whatever it takes today is very tough. They have to invest a million dollars in a video just to see if you have a hit record."



"Everything they say about Elvis today is true. He was just one great guy. He wasn't jealous of anyone. I would say Elvis was really someone special when you add it all up."



"Nobody really thought I was going to make it, because I was a musician. I really wasn't a singer."

