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Who sang 'Red Roses for a blue lady?

Updated: 12/13/2022
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It has been recorded by a number of artists. In recent years the song has been closely associated with Wayne Newton, who had a minor hit and performed the song regularly.

The biggest hit, what you would call the "original," was by Vaughn Monroe. It was released in early 1949 and peaked at #4 on the Billboard charts -- went to #1 on other charts and many regional charts.

Vaughn Monroe was Trumpet-playing bandleader and an outstanding vocalist with a deep, gravelly voice. He was extremely popular in the 1940s and early 1950s, and remained a household name well into the 1960s. His best known hit was "(Ghost) Riders In the Sky."

But if you're 60 or under you probably remember it by Wayne Newton ("Danke Schein". Steven

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It has been recorded by a number of artists. In recent years the song has been closely associated with Wayne Newton, who had a minor hit and performed the song regularly.

The biggest hit, what you would call the "original," was by Vaughn Monroe. It was released in early 1949 and peaked at #4 on the Billboard charts -- went to #1 on other charts and many regional charts.

Vaughn Monroe was Trumpet-playing bandleader and an outstanding vocalist with a deep, gravelly voice. He was extremely popular in the 1940s and early 1950s, and remained a household name well into the 1960s. His best known hit was "(Ghost) Riders In the Sky."

But if you're 60 or under you probably remember it by Wayne Newton ("Danke Schein". Steven

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