One Dozen Roses

: Dick Jurgens and His Orchestra
Date: 04/1942
Comment:
vocals by Buddy Moreno
written by Walter Donovan, Dick Jurgens, Al Lewis & Country Washburne



ChartDebut datePeak pos.
US18/04/194217

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Dick Jurgens and His Orchestra singles chronology
Elmer's Tune
(10/1941 • 179 pts)
One Dozen Roses
(04/1942 • 100 pts)
(As Long as You're Not in Love with Anyone Else) Why Don't You Fall in Love with Me?
(01/1943 • 100 pts)
Dick Jurgens and His Orchestra singles by points
Rainbow Valley
(1939 • 99 pts)
One Dozen Roses
(04/1942 • 100 pts)
(As Long as You're Not in Love with Anyone Else) Why Don't You Fall in Love with Me?
(01/1943 • 100 pts)


 
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