Blue on Blue (Bobby Vinton album) explained

Blue on Blue
Type:Album
Artist:Bobby Vinton
Cover:Bluevelvet.jpg
Released:August 1963
Genre:Pop
Length:28:46
Label:Epic
Producer:Bob Morgan
Prev Title:The Greatest Hits of the Golden Groups
Prev Year:1963
Next Title:There! I've Said It Again
Next Year:1964

Blue on Blue, later renamed Blue Velvet, is Bobby Vinton's sixth studio album, released in 1963. Cover versions include the jazz songs "St. Louis Blues" and "Blueberry Hill", "Am I Blue", "Blue, Blue Day", the Fleetwoods' hit "Mr. Blue", "My Blue Heaven", three show tunes ("Blue Skies", "Blue Hawaii" and "Blue Moon"), and The Clovers Rhythm and blues hit, "Blue Velvet".

The song "Blue on Blue" was mentioned in Kim Mitchell's hit song "Patio Lanterns".

Composition and background

Completely devoted to songs that refer to the color blue, this album contained two singles: "Blue on Blue", which reached #3 on the U.S. Pop charts and "Blue Velvet", which went on to #1 for three weeks on the same chart.[1] Both songs served as title tracks during their popularity.[1] The album was released after the success of the song "Blue on Blue", but when "Blue Velvet" became a hit, the album's title was changed with it being the title track.[1] It was only after the title change that the album managed to enter the Billboard 200 list of popular albums; it reached #10.[1]

Personnel

Charts

Album - Billboard (United States)

Singles - Billboard (United States)

YearSingleChartPosition
1963"Blue on Blue"Billboard Hot 1003
1963"Blue on Blue"Billboard Middle-Road Singles2
1963"Blue Velvet"Billboard Hot 1001
1963"Blue Velvet"Billboard Middle-Road Singles1
1963"Blue Velvet"UK Singles Chart2

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Adams. Greg. Bobby Vinton - Blue Velvet: Songs, Reviews. Allmusic. Rovi. 10 November 2012.