Bobby Vinton Album: «Take Good Care of My Baby / I Love How You Love Me»

- Customers rating: (3.0 of 5)
- Title:Take Good Care of My Baby / I Love How You Love Me
- Release date:2002-02-05
- Type:Audio CD
- Label:Collectables
- UPC:090431742129
- 1 Take Good Care of My Babyimg 2:49
- 2I Apologize
- 3To Think You've Chosen Me
- 4My Way of Life
- 5Heaven's Gonna Miss You
- 6 Sentimental Meimg 2:56
- 7To Be Alone
- 8Serenade Of The Bells
- 9Gone
- 10Forget Me Not
- 11Little Barefoot Boy
- 12 I Love How You Love Meimg 2:33
- 13If I Didn't Care
- 14Shangri-La
- 15Those Were the Days
- 16It's No Sin
- 17For Once in My Life
- 18Halfway to Paradise
- 19Why Don't You Believe Me
- 20Till
- 21Together
- 22Save The Last Dance For Me
The sound track is scratchy and of poor quality, very much unlike the products I have purchased through Amazon.
Bobby Vinton was on his way to being THE crooner of the Sixties and when 1964 began he had his third #1 hit with "There! I've Said it Again!" The next thing he knew the Beatles exploded on the American music scene and took over the Billboard charts for the next fourteen weeks with three different songs. From that point on Vinton had just a final #1 hit ("Mr. Lonely") as the face of pop music was changed forever. Combined on this CD are a pair of albums from 1968 and what would be the later period of Vinton's career.
"Take Good Care of My Baby" only made it to #164 on the Billboard album chart. The title track, written by Goffin-King, is a remake of Bobby Vee's 1961 #1 hit (Vinton's version cracked the Top 35) and the other choice songs are his "Serenade of the Bells" and "To Be Alone," both of which are representative musically of the album as a whole. However, while Vinton is pleasant enough to listen to, this is not an album you would need to pick up if you wanted to go beyond a decent collection of his hits, because most of these songs, such as "To Think You've Chosen Me" and "Little Barefoot Boy" are just okay.
"I Love How You Love Me" followed "Take Good Care of My Baby" in 1968 on the Epic label and provides more of the same but has a few more recognizable tunes with "If I Didn't Care," "For Once in My Life," and "Save the Last Dance for Me." There is also another Goffin-King song, "Halfway to Paradise." The song that clearly suggests Vinton's time is passing is his cover of "Those Were the Days," the Mary Hopkins hit. Still, fans of his romantic tenor voice will find that both of these albums are fine as easy listening music. It is just that their popularity is not going to extend beyond Bobby Vinton's true fans.
Great to hear the lyrics to these romantic old songs. And the background music really is that, not something you have to hear the words through.