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  1. 24. Okt. 2016 · Bobby Vee, one of the original teen idols of 1960s pop music, died Monday after a battle with Alzheimer’s disease. He was 73. Vee, a native of Fargo, North Dakota, launched his career in the ...

    • 2 Min.
    • Alex Heigl
  2. About Bobby Vee. Bobby Vee Photos, Bio, Discography, Film and Chart History, Interviews, and the latest Bobby Vee News and much more. From 1959 – 1970, Bobby Vee produced thirty-eight Top 100 hits, including 7Gold Records. Bobby has appeared in four motion pictures and countless television programs. For the past 50 plus years he has toured ...

  3. Listen to Bobby 100 (100 Original Tracks) by Bobby Vee on Apple Music. Stream songs including “He Will Break Your Heart (Remastered)”, “More Than I Can Say” and more.

  4. You made me feel so fine, oh baby so so fine. You know I need your love, oh oh oh give me one last kiss. Darling it isn't right why must we say goodnight. Don't let me go like this. Baby I need you, so what if I have to. Go, just give me one last kiss. Oh one last kiss, oh baby one last kiss. It never felt like this, oh baby not like this.

  5. 24. Okt. 2016 · Michael Levin/Corbis/Getty. Bobby Vee, the Sixties teen idol who had Hot 100 hits with “Take Good Care of My Baby,” “Run to Him” and “Rubber Ball,” died Monday following a five-year ...

    • 4 Min.
    • 1959
    • Daniel Kreps
  6. Original recordings, ideal for fans or as an intro to the work of Bobby Vee. Discovered as a local school boy added to the fateful Winter Dance Party tour which claimed the lives of Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper and Richie Valens he continued to appear and record regularly with Buddy's original Crickets. I was lucky enough to see them together ...

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  7. Robert Thomas Velline, professionally known as Bobby Vee, was an American rock and roll and pop singer who was a teen idol in the early 1960s. According to Billboard magazine, he