The Anniversary Waltz is a popular song written by Dave Franklin, the lyrics by Al Dubin. The song was published in 1941. It has been covered by Vera Lynn and Connie Francis. The title "Anniversary Waltz" is often mistakenly and confusingly used to refer to the entirely unrelated Anniversary Song.
A song by rock band Status Quo also used this title. It was divided into 2 parts for release as a single in 1990. "Part 1" was the bigger hit, reaching...
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