Judy Garland & Chorus
Robert Goulet
Judy Garland
Judy Garland
Paul Frees & Bill Lee (Playback Singer) & Thurl Ravenscroft & The Mellomen
Paul Frees
Robert Goulet, Red Buttons & The Mellow Men
Judy Garland
Robert Goulet
Mort Lindsay and Orchestra
Judy Garland
Judy Garland & Robert Goulet
The Orchestra
E.Y. Harburg & Harold Arlen
E.Y. Harburg & Harold Arlen
Harold Arlen
Harold Arlen
Harold Arlen
[Mewsette]
Roses Red, Violets Blue
The rhyme is old
But love is new
When love is new
The heart is young
And that is why the spring has sprung
The spring has sprung for hers and his
And that is why the sap has ris
The breezes buzz
And roses is
Where roses never was
All the world
It loves a lover
‘Cause a lover loves the world
And that is why Roses Red, Violets Blue
Let me make this clear to you
When you’re in love, it’s always true
The Goldarn roses must be red
And violets must be blue
All the world
It loves a lover
‘Cause a lover loves the world
And that is why Roses Red, Violets Blue
Let me make this clear to you
When you’re in love, it’s always true
The Goldarn roses must be red
And violets must be blue
All this simply means
Paris, I love you
Roses Red, Violets Blue was written by Harold Arlen & E. Y. Harburg.
Judy Garland released Roses Red, Violets Blue on Mon Dec 17 1962.