"Paper Roses" is a
popular song
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written and composed by Fred Spielman and
Janice Torre. It first was a top five hit in 1960 for
Anita Bryant.
Marie Osmond
Olive Marie Osmond (born October 13, 1959) is an American singer, actress, television personality, author, and businesswoman. She is known for her girl next door, girl-next-door image and her decades-long career in many different areas. Her musi ...
recorded it in 1973 and took her version to number one on the US country chart.
Anita Bryant version
Anita Bryant's version of "Paper Roses" was originally released in 1960 as a
single, backed with "Mixed Emotions" (Carlton 528). Monty Kelly provided the orchestrations. It was the opening track on her 1961 album ''Hear Anita Bryant In Your Home Tonight!'' (Carlton STLP 12/127), recorded in "Provocative Stereo." "Paper Roses" was Bryant's biggest hit on the
Billboard Pop chart, peaking at No. 5 in 1960. Bryant continued to release singles following "Paper Roses"' success, and although some reached the
Top 40
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, she never had another hit as big as "Paper Roses."
Charts
Marie Osmond version
Background
In 1973,
Marie Osmond
Olive Marie Osmond (born October 13, 1959) is an American singer, actress, television personality, author, and businesswoman. She is known for her girl next door, girl-next-door image and her decades-long career in many different areas. Her musi ...
's brothers,
The Osmonds
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, were already well-established as stars in the pop music world and as teen idols (especially
Donny). The Osmonds' management convinced Marie Osmond to try her hand at singing as well, and soon she was performing with her brothers on tour, but not officially as a member. When she began to record, she took a different tack from her brothers musically: she decided to try to make it big in
country music
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. Osmond was soon signed to
MGM Records
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in
Los Angeles, California
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.
Mike Curb
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, who had overseen Donny Osmond's solo hit covers of oldies like "
Go Away Little Girl", "
Puppy Love
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", "Sweet and Innocent," and "Hey Girl," used the same approach with Marie Osmond. According to Curb in the book ''Billboard's Hottest Hot 100 Hits'' by
Fred Bronson, when Curb was looking for country songs for her to record for her first album,
Sonny James
Jimmie Hugh Loden (May 1, 1928February 22, 2016), known professionally as Sonny James, was an American country music singer and songwriter best known for his 1957 hit, " Young Love", topping both the ''Billboard'' Hot Country and Disk Jockey s ...
suggested that Osmond sing "Paper Roses."
Release
"Paper Roses" was the first song recorded by Osmond as a solo performer, and also her first single release. The single was released in August 1973. MGM promoted the single first to country radio, and received a favorable reaction to the song from radio stations and disc jockeys. Soon the song became a hit for Osmond, going all the way to number one on the country charts. Before long, the song crossed over to pop radio as well, becoming a number 5
Pop and number 1
Easy Listening singles hit. Coincidentally, on the pop charts, it peaked at the same position as Anita Bryant's version. The album and single both received Gold certifications in the United States.
Upon reaching No. 1, Osmond became—at less than one month after her 14th birthday—the youngest female artist and youngest overall solo artist to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, a record that still stands as of 2015. In the
United Kingdom
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, where Osmond-mania was just as strong as (if not stronger than) in the United States, "Paper Roses" climbed all the way to number 2 on the
UK Singles Chart. Osmond followed up the success of "Paper Roses" with a cover of another Anita Bryant hit from 1960, "
My Little Corner of the World," but it didn't fare as well, reaching only number 33 on the country-music charts, and bubbling under the pop charts.
She re-recorded "Paper Roses" with the same producer and in the same studio for her 1990 ''
The Best of Marie Osmond'' greatest hits album on Curb Records because her
record label
"Big Three" music labels
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at the time did not have the
rights
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to include the original
recording.
Her "Paper Roses" has been adopted by fans of the Scottish football team
Kilmarnock F.C. as the club's anthem and is played at major games throughout the season.
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Other versions
"Paper Roses" became an oft-covered song internationally in 1960, as ''Billboard'' magazine reported in its 6 June 1960 issue that no fewer than 33 different versions had been released in various European countries, including four versions in the UK and six in Germany alone. It also reported that the song was thought to have infringed on the copyright of a number of songs in Germany, the UK and the US.
*A version of "Paper Roses" was recorded by
Maureen Evans
Maureen Evans (born 23 March 1940, Cardiff, Wales) is a Welsh pop singer who achieved fame in the 1950s and 1960s.
Career
Evans career began as a singer with Waldini's Gypsy Band in the mid-1950s, mainly doing summer seasons at UK holiday re ...
in 1960, reaching number 40 in June on the
UK Singles Chart.
*
The Kaye Sisters had a hit with their version which reached number 7 on 14 September 1960 on the UK chart.
*A version was also recorded by
Cristy Lane for one of her Country Classics albums.
*In the UK Dame
Vera Lynn
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recorded the song for her album ''Vera Lynn in Nashville''.
*
Connie Smith recorded a version for her 1966 album ''
Born to Sing''.
* In 1974,
Flor Silvestre recorded a Spanish version, "Vuelve pronto" ("Come Back Soon"), for her album ''Con todo mi amor a mi lindo Puerto Rico''.
*In 1975,
Loretta Lynn
Loretta Lynn (; April 14, 1932 – October 4, 2022) was an American country music singer and songwriter. In a career spanning six decades, Lynn released multiple gold albums. She had numerous hits such as "Hey Loretta", "The Pill (song), The P ...
recorded a version of "Paper Roses" on her ''
Back to the Country'' album.
*In 1975,
the Shaggs recorded a version for their unfinished second album, which was finally released in 1982 on the compilation album ''
Shaggs' Own Thing''
* In 1977,
Slim Whitman, recorded "Paper Roses" for his number 2 ''
Home on the Range'' album.
* In 1998,
Jolina Magdangal
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recorded "Paper Roses" for her album ''Jolina'' released by
Star Music.
*Country duo
Joey + Rory recorded a version for their 2014 album ''
Country Classics: A Tapestry of Our Musical Heritage''.
* In 2017,
Kathryn Bernardo recorded "Paper Roses" for her second album ''Lovelife with Kath'' released by
Star Music.
References
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1960 songs
1960 singles
1973 debut singles
Anita Bryant songs
Marie Osmond songs
Slim Whitman songs
MGM Records singles
Association football songs and chants