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"Cherry Pink (and Apple Blossom White)"
Song
English titleCerisier rose et pommier blanc
Written1950
Songwriter(s)Jacques Larue (French)
Mack David (English)
Composer(s)Louiguy

"Cereza rosa" or "Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White" or "Gummy Mambo" is the English version of "Cerisier rose et pommier blanc," a popular song with music by Louiguy written in 1950. French lyrics to the song by Jacques Larue and English lyrics by Mack David both exist and recordings of both have been quite popular. However, Perez Prado's recording of the song as an instrumental with his orchestra featuring trumpeter Billy Regis, whose trumpet sound would slide down and up before the melody would resume, was the most popular version in 1955, reaching number one for 10 weeks on the "Billboard" charts. Perez had first covered this title for the movie "Underwater!" (1955), where Jane Russell can be seen dancing to the song. The most popular vocal version in the U.S. was by Alan Dale, reaching #14 on the charts in 1955.

In the United Kingdom, two versions of the song went to number one in 1955. The first was the version by Perez Prado, which reached number one for two weeks. Less than a month later, a version by the British trumpeter Eddie Calvert reached number one for four weeks.

Al Hirt released a version on his 1965 album, "They're Playing Our Song."

In 1982, the British pop group Modern Romance (featuring John Du Prez) had a UK Top 20 hit with the vocal version of the song.

In 1961, Jerry Murad's Harmonicats released an album featuring the song, also entitled "Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White."

Recorded versions

Finnish versions Kaksi ruusua (Two roses)

In film

References

  1. Al Hirt, "They're Playing Our Song" Retrieved April 13, 2013.
  • Guinness Book of British Hit Singles
Billboard Year-End number one singles (1946–1959)
Al Hirt
Studio albums
Singles
B-sides
Cover songs
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