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1 Wildflower   1923  
  Ben Bernie And His Orchestra  
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2 Where The Wild, Wild Flowers Grow   1927  
  Roger Wolfe Kahn And His Orchestra  
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3 Wildwood Flower   1928  
  The Carter Family  
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4 My Sweet Wildflower   1951  
  Tommy Duncan  
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5 Golden Wildwood Flower   Jan 1961  
  Tom And Jerry  
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6 Wild Flower   May 1962  
  Tico & The Triumphs  
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7 Wildwood Flower   Nov 1962  
  Nana Mouskouri  
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8 Wildflower   Mar 1966  
  Ray Edenton And The Nashville Banjos  
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9 Wildflower 6   May 1973  
  Skylark  
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10 Wildflower   Jun 1974  
  The New Birth  
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11 Wildwood Weed 5   Aug 1974  
  Jim Stafford  
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12 Wildflower LIVE   1974  
  The O'Jays  
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13 Wildflower   Feb 1985  
  The Blow Monkeys  
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14 Wild Flower 19     Sep 1987  
  The Cult  
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15 Wildflower   Jun 2004  
  Lisa Brokop  
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16 Pickin' Wildflowers   Jul 2005  
  Keith Anderson  
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17 Wildflower   Apr 2006  
  Rachael Sage  
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18 Big City Concrete Wildflowers   Aug 2006  
  The Terms  
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19 Wildflower   Jun 2010  
  Dean Brody  
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20 Wildflower   Feb 2011  
  The JaneDear Girls  
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Wildflowers have bloomed in popular music. Here are all the songs with Wild Flowers. Most songs were different. In 1973, band Skylark had its number 6 one hit wonder with this title, written by David Richardson and Doug Edwards. This song with no title in the lyrics featured the prominent hookline, Let her cry, for she's a lady. Covers followed by The New Birth and The O'Jays.
The 1974 number 5 song Wildwood Weed by Jim Stafford opened with Jim saying, The name of this song is the wildwood flower.


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