Loretta Lynn.
2006-10-28 05:50:00
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answer #1
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answered by radiancia 6
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Lynn Anderson
Rose Garden
by Lynn Anderson
album: Rose Garden (1970)
(Joe South)
I beg you pardon, I never promised you a rose garden
Along with the sunshine there's gotta be a little rain sometimes
When you take you gotta give, so live and let live or let go
I beg you pardon, I never promised you a rose garden.
I could promise you things
Like big diamond rings
But you don't find roses growin' on stalks of clover
So you'd better think it over.
When it's sweet talking
You could make it come true
I would give you the world right now on a silver platter
But what would it matter.
So smile for a while and let's be jolly
Love shouldn't be so melancholy
Come along and share the good times while we can
I beg you pardon, I never promised you a rose garden.
--- Instrumental ---
I could sing you a tune
And promise you the moon
But if that's what it takes to hold you
I'd just as soon let you go.
But there's one thing I want you to know
You better look before you leap still water runs deep
And there won't always be someone there to pull you out
And you know what I'm talking about.
So smile for a while and let's be jolly
Love shouldn't be so melancholy
Come along and share the good times while we can
I beg you pardon, I never promised you a rose garden.
I beg you pardon, I never promised you a rose garden...
2006-10-28 05:52:24
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answered by GirlsRGamers2 7
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Lynn anderson (1970)
Loretta Lynn didnt record it until 1971
In 1970, things changed for Lynn Anderson dramatically. In 1970, she debuted her next single called "(I Never Promised You a) Rose Garden", written by Joe South. Nobody expected that the song would become such a big hit. "Rose Garden" became Anderson's biggest hit, reaching #1 on the Country charts and #3 on the Pop charts. The song also went to reach the Adult Contemporary Charts and went on to become a hit in fifteen other countries.
2006-10-28 05:52:29
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answer #3
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answered by jsweit8573 6
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Lynn Anderson maybe? from the album rose garden released in 1970
2006-10-28 05:53:10
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answered by ? 3
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Lynn Anderson has the most noted version of it, but original honors goes to the writer Joe South
2006-10-28 05:51:46
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Dobie Grey did this song 1st in 1970,then it was a big hit in 1971 by Lynn Anderson.
2006-10-28 06:49:00
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answer #6
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answered by chris s 3
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Martina McBride
2006-10-28 05:57:40
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answer #7
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answered by Tigers Gal! 4
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I think it was Donna fargo
2006-10-28 05:57:41
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answered by Anonymous
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