Cherry Pink (and Apple Blossom White) - Recorded Versions

Recorded Versions

  • Chet Atkins 1955
  • James Last Orchestra
  • John Barry
  • Bill Black's Combo
  • Stanley Black
  • Pat Boone (1960, a major hit in the Philippines)
  • Earl Bostic
  • Alan Braden and His Orchestra (Instrumental)
  • Eddie Calvert
  • André Claveau (original version)
  • Xavier Cugat
  • Bing Crosby
  • Alan Dale (singer) (1955)
  • Devo (as "Softcore Mutations" - unreleased)
  • Lou Donaldson
  • The Fabulous Thunderbirds
  • Horst Fischer
  • Georgia Gibbs (1951)
  • Harry James
  • Spike Jones (under the pseudonym "Davey Crackpot"; a parody of the Perez Prado hit record featuring George Rock on trumpet)
  • Michel Legrand
  • Liberace
  • Ron Livingston
  • Gisele MacKenzie
  • Modern Romance
  • Hugo Montenegro
  • Jerry Murad (1961)
  • Arthur Murray
  • Ruben Pena
  • Perez Prado (Instrumental) (1955)
  • Billy Regis (performed the trumpet solo on the famous Perez Prado version)
  • Ivo Robić (as "Jabuke i trešnje"; Croatian lyrics by Mario Kinel)
  • Edmundo Ros
  • Lester Sterling (under the pseudonym Mr. Versatile; instrumental) (1969)
  • The Thundertones
  • Billy Vaughn
  • The Ventures
  • Lawrence Welk
  • Mnozil Brass (2004)
  • Norrie Paramor Orchestra (1977-Silver Serenade)

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