"Roses Are Red (My Love)" by Bobby Vinton.

OK, girls and boys, back to the 60s: This Cannonsburg, PA native (also home to Perry Como) became known as "The Polish Prince" as a teen idol early on in his career. He found his first chart-topping hit, an Al Byron and Paul Evans composition, in a rejected songs pile at Epic Records. A romantic but bittersweet 1962 pop ballad expressing nostalgia for a high school romance, heartbreak, and accepting a lost love. It was also Epic Records' first #1 hit, even though the artist had to do his own promotion. Topped the charts in many countries and also charted in Country and R&B. Covered by Jim Reeves. Artist? Song? Answer: "Roses Are Red (My Love)" by Bobby Vinton. Of Polish and Lithuanian extraction, the original family name was Vintula. He is 90, has been married to his wife Dolly for 64 years and still performs! Other hits include "Blue Velvet", "Blue on Blue" and "Mr. Lonely". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4yaA1K5uU0&list=RDZ4yaA1K5uU0&start_radio=1

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