![]() I'm trying to find information about an old song (1930's? early 1900's?). A New Jersey band trying to sound British, who sounded Australian. It was The You Know Who Band, from 1963, with Roses are Red My Love. 'Roses are red my love, baby violets are blue.So stand by me, and our love will grow stronger' Someone suggested Bobby Vinton. I was surprised at how little play this good song got. It's about not fitting in and paying the price. He mentions a dagger in a church (coming down on him). This was (IMHO) a very catchy, well composed and produced song. It's right down the avenue"Ĥ/ I believe the song was released between 20. Something like.'It's the cheapest motel baby. Singer is trying to talk a girl into going to a motel with him to do the nasty with her. From a moderately successful rock band who may have had a few albums and hits in the 1980's. 'Where will the words come from when I tell you I don't want you, I don't need you any more'ģ/ This is the one I want the most. May be an obscure song of an established band. Aaww, we do, we do, we do'Ģ/ One hit wonder, not certain. Lyrics (I don't have much): 'Do you love one another? Aaww, we do, we do, we do. Woman singer, or man with high voice and back ground singers.
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