JUST MISSED!!! "Red Roses For A Blue Lady" just missed making the Billboard's Top 10 chart; it peaked at No. 11 and spent a total of 13 weeks in the Top 100 in 1965. In the same year, 1965, two vocal versions of this song also charted; Vic Dana took it to No. 10 and Wayne Newton reached No. 23!!!
Pretty amazing songs like this with arrangements like this were played extensively on rock and roll radio in the sixties. Radio knew what it was doing then. DJ's could please their audiences. Not now. The power of song. We were so young but knew what we liked.
@faulknep1 That's because a lot of stations had a Top 40 Format which was not always just tied to rock and roll. There were a lot of popular hits such as this one that made it big out there on the song rotations in those days, and I remember so many of the pop singers like Sinatra, Williams, Bennett, etc. and wonderful instrumentals like this that were just a part of American and even world life back then. So sad it's gone! but we now have this!
I have this on a 45rpm, but my turntable belt is slipping so I can't listen. Thank you for posting this beautiful classic on here so I can enjoy it! I grew up on Bert!! His music lives on!
Instrumental classics like these are a thing of the past and deserve so much more value than most would give. I remember all of Kaempfert's musci as a young kid
growing up in the 70's and the Easy Listening radio stations that played his stuff.
You just don't hear this music anymore at the doctor's office or even in the elevator.
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JUST MISSED!!! "Red Roses For A Blue Lady" just missed making the Billboard's Top 10 chart; it peaked at No. 11 and spent a total of 13 weeks in the Top 100 in 1965. In the same year, 1965, two vocal versions of this song also charted; Vic Dana took it to No. 10 and Wayne Newton reached No. 23!!!
sauquoit13456 1 month ago
YES!!!!!!!!!
Sweetlikecandie365 4 months ago
De las melodias que deben ser la del nombre del album, una grabacion completa, hermoso trabajo
sub1maz2 6 months ago
Pretty amazing songs like this with arrangements like this were played extensively on rock and roll radio in the sixties. Radio knew what it was doing then. DJ's could please their audiences. Not now. The power of song. We were so young but knew what we liked.
faulknep1 8 months ago
@faulknep1 That's because a lot of stations had a Top 40 Format which was not always just tied to rock and roll. There were a lot of popular hits such as this one that made it big out there on the song rotations in those days, and I remember so many of the pop singers like Sinatra, Williams, Bennett, etc. and wonderful instrumentals like this that were just a part of American and even world life back then. So sad it's gone! but we now have this!
TheEldoradoKid 8 months ago
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jdollinter 9 months ago
smoooooth. cooooooool! relaxing!
kcuhca1953 10 months ago
Good song To Dance To.
winyguy 10 months ago
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winyguy 10 months ago
I have this on a 45rpm, but my turntable belt is slipping so I can't listen. Thank you for posting this beautiful classic on here so I can enjoy it! I grew up on Bert!! His music lives on!
MoosicandCritters 11 months ago
Instrumental classics like these are a thing of the past and deserve so much more value than most would give. I remember all of Kaempfert's musci as a young kid
growing up in the 70's and the Easy Listening radio stations that played his stuff.
You just don't hear this music anymore at the doctor's office or even in the elevator.
jobeLewOOH 1 year ago
definitely not forgotten.
luvtrns4evr 1 year ago
Thank you for posting this wonderful old song.
queeniebaby100 1 year ago
Vintage Bert Kaempfert.This is my favorite of this song.Bert has been gone for 30 years now and thru music like this he will never be forgotten
generationll 1 year ago
@generationll Great song here. In Tucson, Arizona. they play this song frequently.
frankd1965 1 year ago
@generationll He may be gone but not forgotten.
winyguy 1 year ago
Great sound and beautiful video!
dearmalika 1 year ago