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The Rose Garden - NEXT PLANE TO LONDON #17 in 1967. ATCO Records Atlantic Records. Pop group formed in Parkensburg, West Virginia. Diana Di Rose, Johnny Noreen, James Groshong, William Fleming, and Bruce Boudin. Band originally named "Giant Sunflower".

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  • yes, the vocal is by Diana Di rose

  • yes ... this is just a Great song...what else can you say eh. Glad everyone enjoyed it!

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  • My wife and I are at odds about her "baby of mine". Is she going back to her baby in England or leaving her baby in California? I guess one could interpretet it either way. What did the songwriter intend here? Wonderful song...as a teenager traveling back from europe in the 60's I had a stopover at Heathrow and the song was being played in the terminal. Nice memories!

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  • Suzie Quatro and Chrisie Hyde also left America to make it in London...

  • in the word,s of jay black of jay and the amerian,s as long as people remember this music like me and so so many other,s. It will never fade away no truer word,s were spoken nor will ever be

  • another wonderful song from a bygone era. Thank you youtube for posting such wonderful music of thhe 50,s 60,s 70,s 80,s. And tv show themes and clip,s.To me it going to a familey reuion the 60,s more so. When class talent elgance ruled unlike today filithy sicking bongle from the jungle noise rap and hick music except for celtic women group. What a pity music has fallen from this to what it is now how tragic.

  • im still dragging my original 45 with me lol  love this song

  • Thank you very much for this fine song. Here in Germany it´s impossible to get the song. Now I can hear it again after about 40 years ago.

  • @pepperschatz

    Wow! Your post made me really listen to this song. She's LEAVING her Baby and heading to London. Down in Hollywood she couldn't find a friend that would help her get in, then she sings" maybe over there (London) I'll get a start."

    Before reading your comment I always thought things didn't work out in America and she was heading back to London. But she's actually leaving America to try to make it in London.

  • She has a marvelous voice. Outstanding, I tell you what.

  • DeRose briefly replaced lead vocalist Gayle McCormick in A Group Called Smith (known for their 1969 hit, “Baby, It’s You”), but eventually left music altogether because life on the road had become too “stressful and draining.” She earned a degree in computer programing and worked as a graphic artist for Hughes Aircraft in the 1970s. She later married a doctor from San Antonio, Texas, where she lives today

  • I love this song from my era.

    Is their no video of them in concert or anything?

  • THANK YOU, THANK YOU. I have been looking for this treasure of the 60s, cute and great. I was 8 years old and my brother brought an album of hits called Melodias en 45 which came from a radio show broadcast in my country Venezuela by a DJ called Reynaldo Duran. in 1968

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