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One Dozen Roses REC |
Les Hite and His Orchestra |
May 1942 |
First recording in January 1942 |
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One Dozen Roses REL |
Art Kassel and His Kassels-in-the-Air |
March 20, 1942 |
First release |
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One Dozen Roses |
Connee Boswell |
March 1942 |
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One Dozen Roses |
Dick Jurgens and His Orch. - Vocal Chorus by Buddy Moreno |
April 1942 |
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One Dozen Roses |
Harry James and His Orchestra |
April 1942 |
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One Dozen Roses |
Dick Robertson and His Orchestra |
April 1942 |
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One Dozen Roses |
Kate Smith – Orchestra under direction of Jack Miller |
April 1942 |
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One Dozen Roses |
Dinah Shore |
May 15, 1942 |
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One Dozen Roses |
Glen Gray and The Casa Loma Orchestra |
May 1942 |
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One Dozen Roses |
Johnny Long and His Orchestra – Vocal by Francey Lane and the Ensemble |
December 1947 |
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One Dozen Roses |
Hal Derwin and His Orchestra |
March 1948 |
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Who Wouldn't Love You – The White Cliffs of Dover – One Dozen Roses |
Bob Grant and His Orchestra |
October 1948 |
Medley |
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One Dozen Roses |
The Original Glenn Miller Orchestra – Vocal by Marion Hutton, Tex Beneke and The Modernaires |
1959 |
Released more than 10 years after its recording |
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One Dozen Roses |
Nino Tempo & April Stevens |
October 1963 |
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One Dozen Roses |
Jim Reeves [US] |
May 1964 |
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One Dozen Roses |
Virginia Lee |
1967 |
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Roses Medley: Moonlight & Roses – One Dozen Roses |
Patsy Riggir |
1992 |
Medley |