One Dozen Roses

WALTER DONOVAN, DICK JURGENS, ROGER LEWIS, COUNTRY WASHBURN

You say my uncle left a million,
And half of it belongs to me?
Let us talk about that later,
It's important but love's greater,
Right now I'm busy as a bee.

I'm in an awful hurry so don't ask me now to stop,
I'm going to place an order in a little flower shop:

Give me one dozen roses
Put my heart in beside them
And send them to the one I love.

She'll be glad to receive them
And I know she'll believe them
That's something we've been talking of.

There may be orange blossoms later
Kind of think that there will
`Cause she's done something to me
And my heart won't keep still

Give me one dozen roses
Put my heart in beside them
And send them to the one I love.

Trivia about the song One Dozen Roses by The Mills Brothers

On which albums was the song “One Dozen Roses” released by The Mills Brothers?
The Mills Brothers released the song on the albums “One Dozen Roses” in 1957 and “Mr. Sandman” in 2010.
Who composed the song “One Dozen Roses” by The Mills Brothers?
The song “One Dozen Roses” by The Mills Brothers was composed by WALTER DONOVAN, DICK JURGENS, ROGER LEWIS, COUNTRY WASHBURN.

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