This is a romantic trifle in which one's lover is found to be infinately more beautiful than many kinds of flowers, all named in the song.
It's a song by Vincent Scotto, who wrote 10,000 songs, all hits, and was popularized by Alibert. It teeters between operetta charm and early jazz piquancy
Meg and Kurt both play banjo uke on this one. Special guest Frank London takes a trumpet solo.
The first-ever compilation series to access the archives of the great French-Caribbean label, Disques Debs out of Guadeloupe. Bandcamp New & Notable May 15, 2018
Far-out exotica from this aptly named group—the kind of music George Jetson might play while unwinding with a martini. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 13, 2022
Brighton, UK duo craft soulful soundscapes influenced by the sweeping, romantic film soundtracks of the ’60s and ’70s. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 26, 2022