Cherry Pink (And Apple Blossom White) by Perez Prado and His Orchestra.

OK, boys and girls, back to the 50s:  In addition to writing "La Vie En Rose", Spanish-born French composer Louiguy penned this Latin pop standard in 1950.  Jacques Larue added French lyrics and Mack Davis the English ones.  By far the best-known mambo/cha-cha-cha version was recorded and released in Mexico in '53.  Memorable trumpet work by Billy Regis.  It spent 10 weeks on the #1 spot on Billboard in '54 and it was the Song of the Year in '55.  Song? Orchestra?

Answer:  "Cherry Pink (And Apple Blossom White)" by Perez Prado and his Orchestra. 

Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White - Pérez Prado (Video Version) (youtube.com)


OK, let's go WAY back: This Louiguy/LaRue French composition is also known as "Gummy Mambo". The instrumental version was #1 on Billboard for 10 wks. in '55 and was Billboard's '55 Single Of The Year. Alan Dale's vocal version peaked at #14 in '55. Featured in Jane Russell's "Underwater!". Song? Instrumental artist? "Inolvidable Primavera" in Spanish. Tremendous trumpet work by Billy Regis of the Perez Prado Orchestra - who can forget Perez Prado's famous grunts?! I remember as a kid listening to it on my Dad's Bogen hi-fi with big-a** Universal speakers. Our dear departed friend Dr. Arturo Marchand used to do a very respectable version on solo electric guitar.

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