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Reba McEntire performs "A Poor Man's Roses (Or a Rich Man's Gold)" Live on That Nashville Music.

Reba McEntire performs "A Poor Man's Roses (Or a Rich Man's Gold)" Live on That Nashville Music.

"A Poor Man's Roses (or a Rich Man's Gold)" is a popular song, popularized by Patsy Cline and also by Patti Page in 1957 and again in 1981. The song was written by Bob Hilliard (lyricist) and Milton De Lugg (composer).

The song was first recorded by Patsy Cline on November 8, 1956. It was released on the flip side of her single "Walkin' After Midnight." The song reached #14 on the Country charts that year for Cline.

The 1957 Page recording was issued by Mercury Records as catalog number 71059, (the flip side of "The Wall") and first reached the Billboard magazine charts on March 23, 1957. On the Disk Jockey chart, it peaked at #14; on the composite chart of the top 100 songs, it reached #27. The 1981 Page recording was issued by Plantation Records as catalog number PL-201, (the flip side of "On the Inside") and first reached the Billboard country music chart on July 18, 1981, lasting 6 weeks and peaking at #66, in a joint listing with its flip side.

Other artists who have recorded the song include Kitty Kallen (1961), Red Hurley & The Colours (1969), Filipino singers Nora Aunor and Victor Wood (both 1972), and Reba McEntire (1980).

Patsy Cline A Poor Man's Roses (Or A Rich Man's Gold) Lyrics

 

I must make up my mind today

What to have, what to hold

A poor man's roses

Or a rich man's gold

One's as wealthy as a king in a palace

Tho' he's callous and cold

He may learn to give his heart for love

Instead of buyin' it with gold

Then the poor man's roses

And the thrill when we kiss

Will be memories of paradise

That I'll never miss

And yet the hand that brings the rose tonight

Is the hand I will hold?

For the rose of love means more to me

More than any rich man's gold

Then the poor man's roses

And the thrill when we kiss

Will be memories of paradise

That I'll never miss

And yet the hand that brings the rose tonight

Is the hand I will hold?

For the rose of love means more to me

Than any rich man's gold


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