I Love How You Love Me (album) explained

I Love How You Love Me
Type:Album
Artist:Bobby Vinton
Cover:I Love How You Love Me.jpg
Released:December 1968
Genre:Pop
Label:Epic
Producer:Billy Sherrill
Prev Title:Take Good Care of My Baby
Prev Year:1968
Next Title:Vinton
Next Year:1969

I Love How You Love Me was Bobby Vinton's eighteenth studio album, released in 1968. The title track was previously a major hit for the Paris Sisters in 1961.

Two singles came from this album: the title track, which reached No. 9 in the United States and "Halfway to Paradise" (US #23, previously a hit for Tony Orlando and Billy Fury). Cover versions include "Those Were the Days", "Till", "For Once in My Life", "Why Don't You Believe Me" and the Drifters' hit "Save the Last Dance for Me".

The album cover photo features Vinton receiving a hug from Susan Szasz. She was the winner of a contest run by Epic Records to become the cover girl of a Bobby Vinton album.

Personnel

Charts

Singles - Billboard (North America)

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YearSingleChartPosition
1968"Halfway to Paradise"The Billboard Hot 10023
1968"I Love How You Love Me"The Billboard Hot 1009
1968"I Love How You Love Me"Billboard Easy Listening2