"An Apple Blossom Wedding" was a 1947 song by American composer Nat Simon and Irish songwriter Jimmy Kennedy which reached number 1 on the UK's sheet music charts that year.
[1] Recordings of the song by Sammy Kaye, Eddy Howard and Buddy Clark were hits on the Billboard sales charts.
In November, Buddy Clark's version on Columbia (with Mitchell Ayres' Orchestra) entered the charts, and was a number 14 hit.
Another British dance band, Cyril Stapleton and his Orchestra (with Dick James on vocals) had a version issued in October.
The other three contemporary versions available in the UK were all released in December 1947: recordings by Jimmy Leach and his New Organolians (with vocals by Alan Dean), Kenny Baker with Russ Morgan and his Orchestra (the only American version available in Britain) and the Skyrockets Dance Orchestra conducted by Paul Fenoulhet (vocals by Doreen Lundy).