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Paper Roses

"Paper Roses"
Single by Anita Bryant
from the album Hear Anita Bryant in Your Home Tonight!
B-side "Mixed Emotions"
Released April 1960
Format 45 RPM
Recorded 1960
Genre Traditional pop
Length 2:49
Label Carlton 528
Writer(s) Fred Spielman, Janice Torre
Anita Bryant singles chronology
"Till There Was You"
(1959)
"Paper Roses"
(1960)
"My Little Corner of the World"
(1960)
"Paper Roses"
Marie Osmond-Paper Time.jpg
Single by Marie Osmond
from the album Paper Roses
B-side "Least of All You"
Released August 25, 1973
Recorded June 7, 1973
Genre Country pop
Length 2:38
Label MGM 2006 315
Writer(s) Fred Spielman, Janice Torre
Producer(s) Sonny James
Marie Osmond singles chronology
"Paper Roses"
(1973)
"In My Little Corner of the World"
(1974)

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"Paper Roses" is a popular song written and composed by Fred Spielman and Janice Torre. It first was a top five hit in 1960 for Anita Bryant with Monty Kelly's Orchestra and Chorus. Marie Osmond later covered it in 1973 and took her version to number one on the US country chart.

Anita Bryant's version of "Paper Roses" was originally released in 1960 as a single b/w "Mixed Emotions" (Carlton 528) and 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. Although Bryant had hits that reached the Top 40 again, she never had another hit as big as "Paper Roses."

In 1973, Marie Osmond's brothers, The Osmonds, 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. Osmond was soon signed to MGM Records in Los Angeles, California.

Mike Curb, who had overseen Donny Osmond's solo hit covers of oldies like "Go Away Little Girl," "Puppy Love," "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 suggested that Osmond sing "Paper Roses."


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