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"Red Roses for a Blue Lady" is a 1948 popular song by Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett (alias Roy Brodsky). It has been recorded by a number of performers. Actor-singer John Laurenz (1909–1958) [1] was the first to record the song for Mercury Records. It rose to #2 on the weekly “Your Hit Parade” radio survey in the spring of 1949.
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A Red, Red Rose" is a 1794 song in Scots by Robert Burns based on traditional sources. The song is also referred to by the title "(Oh) My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose" and is often published as a poem. Many composers have set Burns' lyric to music, but it gained worldwide popularity set to the traditional tune "Low Down in the Broom"
"The Lion and the Rose": Played at Joffrey's wedding and during the end credits. 2:42: 3. "Breaker of Chains" "The Children": Daenerys locks Rhaegal and Viserion beneath the Great Pyramid of Meereen. Contains the Targaryen Theme ("Fire and Blood") and hints of the Main Theme. 4:05: 4. "Watchers on the Wall"
In 1971, Zhang Ailing mentioned the novel Red Rose, White Rose in an interview with the Taiwanese writer Shuijing, saying, "After writing this story, I feel very sorry for Tong Zhenbao and White Rose. I have met both of them. But of Red Rose, I have only heard of her." [8] Later, she also told a friend: "The hero is a friend of my mother. He ...
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(The mechanical music recording presented has a melody barely distinguishable from a plink-plonk accompaniment, and no apparent connection with the words.) I have found a number of versions on the web, but not yet any two with the same tune. Am I missing something? Is there in fact anything normally meant by "the tune of A Red Red Rose"??