"Bouquet of Roses"

June 1, 1948 (1948-06-01) by Hill and Range Songs, Inc., Hollywood, Calif.[2]

April 5, 1948 (1948-04-05)[1]

May 18, 1947 (1947-05-18)[3]

RCA Victor Studio, 30 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL[3]

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1948 [9]

Dick Haymes

1949, Netherlandish singer recorded a still popular Netherlandish translation/interpretation of the song Bouquetje Rode Rozen that has been attributed to other Netherlandish songwriters. Because of the moment of release these Netherlandish claims are obviously fraudulent.

Eddy Christiani

1957 in the album The Song of Robbins.[10]

Marty Robbins

1958 recorded for her album Margaret.[11]

Margaret Whiting

1960 included the song on the album Haley's Juke Box

Bill Haley & His Comets

1962 included in their album Bouquet of Roses.[12]

Les Paul and Mary Ford

1963 for his album I Love You Because.[13]

Al Martino

1963 included in the album Rawhide's Clint Eastwood Sings Cowboy Favorites.[14]

Clint Eastwood

1963 in the album Dean "Tex" Martin Rides Again.

Dean Martin

1963 recorded for their album The End of the World.[15]

The Mills Brothers

1964 for their album Great Country Hits[16]

The Andrews Sisters

1964 for his album Country Songs / City Hits[17]

Slim Whitman

1965 included the song in his album Bing Crosby Sings the Great Country Hits.

Bing Crosby

1965 for the album Country Love Songs.[18]

Vic Damone

1967 for his album Please Love Me Forever

Bobby Vinton

1975, recorded the song which peaked at number eleven on the country chart.[19]

Mickey Gilley