Vince Hill
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Vince Hill

Vince Hill Vince Hill English singer (1934–2023) For the American football player, see Vince Hill (American football). Vincent Brian Hill (16 April 1934 – 22 July 2023) was an English traditional pop singer, best known for his cover version of the Rodgers and Hammerstein show tune "Edelweiss" (1967), which reached No. 2 on the UK singles chart.[1] He recorded 25 studio albums and several soundtracks,[2] wrote songs and plays and hosted TV shows during the 1970s and 1980s, including They Sold a Million (BBC), Musical Time Machine (BBC) and the chat show Gas Street (ITV).[3] Outside of his work in show business, he was a patron of the Macular Society, a UK charity for people affected by central vision loss.[4]…

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GENRES: Popular, Male Vocalist

Albums

Singles

Love Me True / Looking At Me
Love Me True / Looking At Me (1966)
Take Me To Your Heart Again / Push Push
Take Me To Your Heart Again / Push Push (1966)
Edelweiss / A Woman Needs Love
Edelweiss / A Woman Needs Love (1967)
Roses Of Picardy / Mickey Dunne
Roses Of Picardy / Mickey Dunne (1967)
Love Letters In The Sand / My Favorite Color Is Blue
Love Letters In The Sand / My Favorite Color Is Blue (1968)
When The World Is Ready / When You Go
When The World Is Ready / When You Go (1968)
Don't Speak Of Love / Jasmin
Don't Speak Of Love / Jasmin (1970)
Mysterious People / Lights Along The Highway
Mysterious People / Lights Along The Highway (1970)