Such a short phrase does not qualify for copyright protection, and there is no registered trademark for it.
The Copyright Office lists the authors, Mark Giannino and Chris Murphy, as the copyright claimants.
Copyright protection is actually an "umbrella term" It refers to a series of rights granted to the author of an original work that determines how he/she can control who and under what circumstances the work can be used. Specifically copyright law allows the author to control, distribution, duplication, display, performance, and creation of derivatives. copyright is a statutory grant which grant which protects the creator of intellectual property from being copied for any purpose for a 29 days period.
The Partridge Family - 1970 Days of Acne and Roses - 2.8 was released on: USA:5 November 1971
The Mentalist - 2008 Days of Wine and Roses 5-11 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
Not on the days as such. The song is quite old and 'traditional' so it is probably out of copyright. Please use capitals if you are refering to a title, it helps avoid confusion.
The verb in the phrase 'spring days are here' is the word 'are.'
The Partridge Family - 1970 Days of Acne and Roses 2-8 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The Flying Nun - 1967 Days of Nuns and Roses 1-9 was released on: USA: 2 November 1967
The Partridge Family - 1970 Days of Acne and Roses 2-8 was released on: USA: 5 November 1971
The Flying Nun - 1967 Days of Nuns and Roses 1-9 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp Australia:G
The ninth day she did it she was noticing that all the dead roses were black.
You can't plant golden roses. You cross breed red roses to turn black. Then you get a golden watering can. You need to keep the environment perfect for 30 days in a row and Pelly will give it to you in order to get that. Then for a few days, you water the black roses with the golden watering can until they turn gold.