Misty Roses (song)
Misty Roses is a popular song, written by Tim Hardin in 1966. It was one of Hardin's most-covered songs and originally appeared on his debut album Tim Hardin 1.[1]
Recorded versions
- The Fifth Dimension
- Cilla Black
- Colin Blunstone
- Sonny Bono
- Xavier Cugat
- Bobby Darin
- The Four Freshmen
- Astrud Gilberto
- Peggy Lee
- Irene Kral
- Johnny Mathis
- Modern Jazz Quartet
- Kenny Rankin
- The Sandpipers (on the 1967 album of the same name)
- Sonny & Cher
- Jesse Colin Young
- The Youngbloods (B-side to "Hippie from Olema"[2] and on the 1970 album Rock Festival)
- The Zombies
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References
- Greenwald, Matthew. Allmusic.
- The Youngbloods, "Hippie from Olema" single release Retrieved May 18, 2015
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