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Rose Songs
Lida Rose
Shirley Jones & The Buffalo Bills
(From The Music Man by Meredith Wilson)
Second Hand Rose Barbra Streisand
Ginger Hayden (at the Keyboard)
Mexicali Rose
Burl Ives Vera Lynn
A Big Bouquet of Roses
Eddy Arnold Tommy Hunter
Ramblin' Rose Nat King Cole
Slim Whitman
Sonny James
A Room Full of Roses Dick Haymes
Slim Whitman
Dean Martin
Don Cornell & the Sammy Kaye Orchestra
Paper Roses
Kitty Wells
Marie Osmond
Anita Bryant
Roses Are Red
Jim Reeves
Freddy Fender
Bobby Vinton
Give Me One Dozen Roses
Jim Reeves
Jimmy Saunders
with the Harry James Orchestra
Red Roses for a Blue Lady
Wayne Newton
Vaughn Monroe
Bobby Vinton
Guy Lombardo
Rose of Old Pawnee
Bob Wills & the McKinney Sisters
San Antonio Rose
Patsy Cline
Floyd Cramer
Mel Tillis
Bob Wills
Merle Haggard
Roy Rogers & the Sons of the Pioneers
Roses of Picardy George Shearing
I Overlooked an Orchid While Looking for a Rose
Mickey Gilley
Rose Garden
Lynn Anderson
Painted, Tainted Rose Al Martino
Rose, Rose, I Love You Frankie Laine
The Yellow Rose of Texas
Mitch Miller
Ernest Tubb
La Vie en Rose
Edith Piaf
Give my Love to Rose
The One Rose Johnny Cash
I Found You Among the Roses
Alvin P Carter (Instrumental Accompaniment by Maybelle & Sarah Carter)
(Vintage Recording courtesy of Arvin Wynn, Alton, VA)
The music above is for evaluation purposes only and you are encouraged to buy the CDs and downloads of the artists you like.
D O W N L O A D I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S
Internet Explorer users should right-click the song and choose "Save Target As..."
Firefox users should right-click it and choose "Save Link Target As..."
Left clicking a song should play it without downloading it - but this seems to vary between WAVs and MIDIs, as well as from one browser to another - and even from one computer to another. I have no idea why.
It pays to experiment.
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I am sometimes asked if it's legal to download songs found on various non-commercial sites, such as this one.
Well, I'm neither a lawyer nor a technician,
and I've begun to wonder if it was legal for
us to tape music off the radio back when
tape recorders first came into being.
And were we committing a crime when we recorded
a movie shown on TV with our VCRs? And was it
really legal to buy a dual-deck recorder for the
express purpose of duplicating cassettes?
My answer to all of the above is, "I don't know."
Nonetheless, here is a formal statement in
some kind of legalese that appears to apply
to this kind of file availability:
The songs on this site are copyrighted by their respective artists and are placed here
for evaluation purposes only. No profits are made on this site from their use.
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