I love yellow roses.
After all when I was a young woman, there was a song about "The Yellow Rose of Texas."
But Wikipedia answers the whispered remarks that I never quite heard when enjoying being from Texas in a northern state!
The soundtrack to the TV miniseries James A. Michener's Texas dates a version of the song to June 2, 1933, and co-credits both the authorship and performance to Gene Autry and Jimmy Long. Don George reworked the original version of the song, which Mitch Miller made into a popular recording in 1955 that knocked Bill Haley & His Comets' "Rock Around The Clock" from the top of the Best Sellers chart in the U.S.[4] Miller's version was featured in the 1956 motion picture Giant, and reached #1 on the U.S. pop chart the same week Giant star James Dean died. Stan Freberg had a simultaneous hit of a parody version in which the bandleader warred with the snare drummer, Alvin Stoller, who also featured prominently in Miller's arrangement. Billboard ranked Miller's version as the No. 3 song of 1955.[5][6]
Today's quote:
We do not need to travel around the world when the source of all joy and all beauty is right within us. |
EKNATH EASWARAN |