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Eddy Arnold – Bouquet Of Roses

"Bouquet Of Roses" wasn't just any song—it made history. It reached number one on the Billboard Country & Western Best Sellers chart and stayed there for a remarkable 19 weeks. This achievement highlighted Eddy Arnold's significant impact on country music and cemented his place in the genre's history.

Eddy Arnold – Bouquet Of Roses: A Timeless Classic in Country Music

Have you ever wondered what makes a song unforgettable? What special magic does it need to leave a lasting impression? Eddy Arnold’s «Bouquet Of Roses» is one of those songs that has captivated listeners for decades. Let’s dive into the story behind this classic and see why it remains a beloved piece in the world of country music.

The Birth of «Bouquet Of Roses»

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Cover LP Eddy Arnold RCA 1956
Eddy Arnold’s «Bouquet Of Roses» was recorded on May 18, 1947 and released on April 5, 1948. Written by Steve Nelson and Bob Hilliard, this song became a cornerstone of Arnold’s career. At its release it was not included on any album, it came out as a single accompanied by the B side of «Texarkana Baby» later RCA Victor Records included it on the LP titled «Anytime» released in 1956, showcasing Arnold’s smooth voice and emotional delivery.
«Bouquet Of Roses» wasn’t just any song—it made history. It reached number one on the Billboard Country & Western Best Sellers chart and stayed there for a remarkable 19 weeks. This achievement highlighted Eddy Arnold’s significant impact on country music and cemented his place in the genre’s history.

What’s the Song About?

«Bouquet Of Roses» is a heart-wrenching tale of lost love and regret. The singer sends a bouquet of roses to his former lover, symbolizing his sorrow and longing for what was once a cherished relationship. The lyrics convey deep emotions and resonate with anyone who has experienced heartache and loss.




Eddy Arnold: The Tennessee Plowboy

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Eddy Arnold
Eddy Arnold, known as «The Tennessee Plowboy,» was one of the most influential figures in country music. Born on May 15, 1918, in Henderson, Tennessee, Arnold’s career spanned over six decades. He was known for his smooth, crooning voice and crossover appeal. With 147 songs on the Billboard country music charts, 28 of which were number one hits, Arnold’s contributions to the genre were unparalleled.
Some of his other popular songs include «Make the World Go Away,» «I’ll Hold You in My Heart (Till I Can Hold You in My Arms),» and «Anytime.» Arnold’s ability to convey genuine emotion through his music made him a favorite among fans and a respected artist among his peers.
Eddy Arnold’s influence on country music is undeniable. His ability to connect with listeners through songs like «Bouquet Of Roses» has left a lasting legacy that still resonates today. Whether you’re a long-time fan of country music or just discovering its rich history, Arnold’s work is essential listening.
In conclusion, Eddy Arnold’s «Bouquet Of Roses» is more than just a song; it’s a piece of country music history. Its success on the charts, the emotional depth of its lyrics, and Arnold’s unforgettable performance make it a classic that continues to inspire and move listeners. So next time you hear «Bouquet Of Roses,» remember the story behind the song and the legacy of the man who brought it to life.

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Eddy Arnold – Bouquet Of Roses Lyrics

I’m sending you a big bouquet of roses
One for every time you broke my heart
And as the door of love between us closes
Tears will fall like petals when we part
I begged you to be different
But you’ll always be untrue
I’m tired of forgiving
Now there’s nothing left to do
So I’m sending you a big bouquet of roses
One for every time you broke my heart
You made our lover’s lane a road of sorrow
Till at last we have to say goodbye
You’re leaving me to face each new tomorrow
With a broken heart you taught to cry
I know that I should hate you
After all you’ve put me through
But how can I be bitter
When I’m still in love with you
So I’m sending you a big bouquet of roses
One for every time you broke my heart…

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