Lady Rose (song)

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"Lady Rose"
Single by Mungo Jerry
B-side Little Louis, Have a Whiff On Me, Milk Cow Blues
Released 1971
Genre Pop-Rock and roll
Length 3:10
Label Dawn Records (UK)
Writer(s) Ray Dorset
Producer(s) Barry Murray
Mungo Jerry singles chronology
"Baby Jump"
(1971)
"'Lady Rose'"
(1971)
"You Don't Have to Be in the Army to Fight in the War"
(1971)

Lady Rose is a popular song and hit single by British group Mungo Jerry.

Written by the group's lead vocalist Ray Dorset[1] and produced by Barry Murray,[2] it was the band's third single. The song entered the UK charts at #30 in May 1971 and reached #5 in June finally leaving the chart in August 1971.[3]

Like the group's debut single, "In the Summertime," it was a maxi-single playing at 33 rpm. The main song features harmonica and piano. Other tracks on the extended play single are Little Louis by band member, Paul King and a cover of Lead Belly's Have a Whiff on Me and the old Elvis Presley favourite Milk Cow Blues.

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