A Room Full Of Roses
George Morgan performs "A Room Full Of Roses"
"Room Full of Roses", written by Tim Spencer, is a song first recorded in 1949 by country music singer George Morgan. The original George Morgan version was released in the summer of 1949, and reached No. 4 on the Billboard country chart that August. A Sons of the Pioneers version reached #10 on the country charts in the same year. It was famously covered in 1974 by up-and-coming singer Mickey Gilley. The Gilley version was his first major hit and broke open his career.
George Morgan - A Room Full Of Roses Lyrics
If I sent a rose to you
For every time you made me blue,
You'd have a room full of roses.
If I sent a rose of white
For every time I cried all night,
You'd have a room full of roses;
And if you took the petals and tore them all apart,
You'd be tearin' at the roses just the way you tore my heart!
If someday you're feelin' blue,
You could send some roses too!
Well, I don't want a room full o' roses,
I just want my arms full o' you!
You'd have a room full of roses.
You'd have a room full of roses.
And if you took the petals and tore them all apart,
You'd be tearin' at the roses just the way you tore my heart!
If I sent a rose to you
For every time you made me blue,
You'd have a room full of roses.
If I sent a rose of white
For every time I cried all night,
You'd have a room full of roses;
And if you took the petals and tore them all apart,
You'd be tearin' at the roses just the way you tore my heart!
If someday you're feelin' blue,
And you could send some roses too,
Well, I don't want a room full o' roses,
I just want my arms full of you!
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