Styles: Jazz, Big Band
Year: 1964
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 30:01
Size: 71,9 MB
Art: Front
(2:13) 1. Treat For Trumpets
(2:24) 2. Goodnight Sweet Dreams
(2:05) 3. Love
(3:11) 4. Blue Midnight
(2:54) 5. Love Comes But Once
(2:06) 6. Cotton Candy
(2:21) 7. Red Roses For A Blue Lady
(2:59) 8. Lonely Nightingale
(2:57) 9. Almost There
(1:52) 10. Java
(2:20) 11. Free As A Bird
(2:34) 12. Three O'Clock In The Morning
Red Roses For A Blue Lady
Year: 1964
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 30:01
Size: 71,9 MB
Art: Front
(2:13) 1. Treat For Trumpets
(2:24) 2. Goodnight Sweet Dreams
(2:05) 3. Love
(3:11) 4. Blue Midnight
(2:54) 5. Love Comes But Once
(2:06) 6. Cotton Candy
(2:21) 7. Red Roses For A Blue Lady
(2:59) 8. Lonely Nightingale
(2:57) 9. Almost There
(1:52) 10. Java
(2:20) 11. Free As A Bird
(2:34) 12. Three O'Clock In The Morning
"Red Roses for a Blue Lady" is a 1948 popular song by Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett (alias Roy Brodsky). It has been recorded by a number of performers. The best-selling recording was made by Vaughn Monroe and His Orchestra Vocalists: Vaughn Monroe and The Moon Men on December 15, 1948. It was released by RCA Victor Records as catalog number 20-3319 (in United States) and by EMI on the His Master's Voice label as catalogue numbers BD 1247, HN 3014, HQ 3071, IM 13425 and GY 478. It first reached the Billboard magazine charts on January 14, 1949 and lasted 19 weeks on the chart, peaking at #4. Another recording was made by Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians on December 22, 1948. It was released by Decca Records as catalog number 24549. The record first reached the Billboard magazine charts on February 4, 1949 and lasted 13 weeks on the chart, peaking at #10. The song was revived in 1965 by vocalists Vic Dana and Wayne Newton and instrumentalist Bert Kaempfert; Dana's version was the most successful, peaking at #10 on the pop chart and #2 on the Easy Listening chart. Kaempfert's peaked at #11 on the same chart. Wayne Newton's version reached #23. All were listed on Billboard's Easy listening (later Adult Contemporary) survey. Andy Williams released a version in 1965 as the B-side to his hit song "...and Roses and Roses". Harry James recorded a version in 1965 on his album Harry James Plays Green Onions & Other Great Hits (Dot DLP 3634 and DLP 25634). Bruno Balz has written German lyrics. The German title is "Ich sende dir Rosen". The Cornel Trio recorded it in Berlin on October 15, 1952. The song was released by Electrola as catalog number EG 7848. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Roses_for_a_Blue_Lady
Red Roses For A Blue Lady
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