My Wild Irish Rose
The Ink Spots

Written by Chauncey Olcott

History goes back to 1899 but not charted in the Top 110 since 1937, when Jan
  Garber hit # 19 with it.



My wild Irish rose
The sweetest flow'r that grows
You may search everywhere
Bu there's none can compare
With my wild Irish rose

My wild Irish rose
The sweetest flow'r that grows
Some day for my sake
She may let take
The bloom from my wild Irish rose

MONOLOGUE:  Wild, wild Irish rose.  I'm tellin' ya it's the sweetest flower that 
EVER grows.  *She may let me take   and there's none can compare *, with my 
wild, that good ole wild, wild Irish rose.  Honey chile, I'm talkin' 'bout that wild Irish 
rose.  It's the sweetest flower that grows.  And some day for MY sake, honey lamb, 
I hope you'll let me take just one little bloom from my wild, wild Irish rose.

My wild Irish rose
The sweetest flow'r that grows
Some day for my sake
She may let take
The bloom from my wild Irish rose



TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE: * I think the monologist may have messed up here but it 
IS what he says.*

source: Robin Hood

    Source: geocities.com/hollywood/academy/3225/Rhythm_and_Blues/Ink_Spots

               ( geocities.com/hollywood/academy/3225/Rhythm_and_Blues)                   ( geocities.com/hollywood/academy/3225)                   ( geocities.com/hollywood/academy)                   ( geocities.com/hollywood)