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- Source: The Rose Song
"The Rose" is a pop song written by Amanda McBroom. Bette Midler made the song famous when she recorded it for her 1979 film The Rose, in which it plays during the closing credits. It has been recorded multiple times, including by Conway Twitty and Westlife who had US Country & Western and UK number one hits with the song, respectively. Nana Mouskouri recorded a German version (Die Rose), also in 1980, as well as an English version.
Background and Bette Midler version
"The Rose" was first recorded by Bette Midler for the soundtrack of the 1979 film The Rose, in which it plays under the closing credits. However, the song was not written for the movie: Amanda McBroom recalls, "I wrote it in 1977 [or] 1978, and I sang it occasionally in clubs. ... Jim Nabors had a local talk show, and I sang ["The Rose"] on his show once." According to McBroom, she wrote "The Rose" in response to her manager's suggestion that she write "some Bob Seger-type tunes" to expedite a record deal: McBroom obliged by writing "The Rose" in 45 minutes. The song is one verse musically repeated three times; McBroom comments: "When I finished it, I realized it doesn't have a bridge or a hook, but I couldn't think of anything to put in there." McBroom believes the song struck a universal nerve because "It's a message of hope that's very easily understandable".
McBroom's composition was one of seven songs selected by Midler from thirty song possibilities proffered by Paul A. Rothchild, the producer of The Rose soundtrack album. Reportedly Rothchild had listened to over 3,000 songs in order to assemble those thirty possibilities.
Released as the second single from The Rose soundtrack album, "The Rose" hit number 1 on the Cashbox Top 100 and peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Additionally, it was number 1 on the Adult Contemporary chart for five weeks running. The single was certified Gold by the RIAA for over a million copies sold in the United States.
Midler won the Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for "The Rose", beating out formidable competition from Barbra Streisand and Donna Summer among others.
There are two mixes of the song. The single mix features orchestration, while the version in the film (and on its soundtrack) includes an extended introduction while doing away with the orchestration in favor of piano-and-vocals only.
"The Rose" did not receive a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Original Song. Despite not having been recorded prior to the soundtrack of the film The Rose, the song had not been written for the film. According to McBroom, AMPAS inquired of her if the song had been written for the movie, and McBroom answered honestly that it had not. McBroom did however win the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song for "The Rose", as that award's governing body, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), does not share AMPAS' official requirement that a nominated song be completely original with its parent film.
In 2004 "The Rose" finished #83 in AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs survey of the top tunes in American cinema.
Personnel
Bette Midler - lead vocals
David Campbell - string arrangements
Lincoln Mayorga - piano
Amanda McBroom - harmony vocals
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Conway Twitty version
Country singer Conway Twitty recorded a cover version in 1982. His version, from his album Dream Maker, was a number one country hit in US and Canada; it became his 30th number one single on the US country chart.
= Track listing
=7-inch single
The Rose - 3:32
It's Only Make Believe - 2:18
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Year-end charts
The Dubliners version
The Dubliners recorded a duet with the Hothouse Flowers for Rose Week and released "The Rose" as a single in 1991, reaching no. 2 in the Irish Singles Chart.
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=Westlife version
"The Rose" was covered by Irish boy band Westlife and was released as the first and only single from their seventh studio album The Love Album (2006). It reached number one on the UK Singles Chart, becoming the group's 14th and most recent number-one single in the United Kingdom. The single has sold over 200,000 copies in the UK to earn a silver certification from the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).
= Music video
=The video for this single was presented in two versions: one in black and white and the other in color. It shows the emotions and events leading up to a couple's wedding procession. The band members are clad in suits and are shown in a checkered-floor room. During the initial period of the video's release, fans were given the opportunity to customise the music video by digitally adding their names to various elements such as the wedding invitation card.
= Track listings
=UK CD1 and European CD single
"The Rose" – 3:40
"Solitaire" – 5:07
UK CD2
"The Rose" – 3:40
"Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You" – 3:47
"If" – 2:42
Making of the photoshoot (enhanced)
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=In popular culture
An adaptation of the song entitled "Hǎo xiǎng nǐ" (好想你, "I Truly Miss You") by Taiwanese singer YoYo (金瑞瑶) was released in 1984.
The song was featured in the ending scene of the 1991 Studio Ghibli film Only Yesterday, directed by Isao Takahata. The ending theme song, sung by Miyako Harumi, is titled "Ai wa Hana, Kimi wa sono Tane" (愛は花、君はその種子, "Love Is a Flower, You Are the Seed"), a Japanese translation of Amanda McBroom's composition "The Rose".
The song appears in Napoleon Dynamite in the scene where Napoleon performs with the Happy Hands Club for his class. The song also appeared in the Richard Simmons exercise video Dance Your Pants Off!. A cover of the song was featured in the 2008 Family Guy episode "Baby Not on Board". During the episode, the Griffin family, except for Stewie, sings the song as a family road trip song. The song was also covered in the episode "Maybe Tomorrow" of True Detective, and in the first episode of the third season of Goliath.
A six part a cappella arrangement of the song by Nic Raines, created for The King's Singers, was included in the King's Singers 2019 EP release "The Library, Vol. 1" and also in a 2019 music video for YouTube. The song was featured in the 2021 Korean drama series Youth of May, aired on KBS2.
References
External links
History of the Rose at the Wayback Machine (archived April 21, 2013) by Amanda McBroom
The Rose on YouTube
"The Rose Song" is a song written and performed by American singer-songwriter and actress Olivia Rodrigo, released as part of the soundtrack album High School Musical: The Musical: The Series: The Soundtrack: Season 2. The song appears in the second season episode "Yes, And" from High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, in which Nini (Rodrigo)—who is cast as the Rose in a high school production of Beauty and the Beast—writes a solo for her character after a writer's block. An emotional piano ballad, "The Rose Song" incorporates themes of independence and individuality. The song was released on June 18, 2021, and received positive reviews from critics. It was also nominated for an MTV Movie & TV Award for Best Musical Moment.
Background and release
Beginning in 2019, American singer-songwriter and actress Olivia Rodrigo starred in Disney+ series High School Musical: The Musical: The Series (HSMTMTS). During this time, she wrote and performed "All I Want", which charted on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America. In October 2019, HSMTMTS was renewed for a second season, for which producer Tim Federle revealed she had written a "pretty extraordinary" song. He stated: "This was an opportunity to showcase what is the most extraordinary thing about [the show's cast], which is, like, all Olivia needs is a piano."
Rodrigo wrote the first version chords of "The Rose Song" in 20 minutes after being asked to by Federle. She stated she was given the prompt of a "feminist song from the perspective of a rose". The song was written in 2020, approximately six or seven months before the release of her debut single "Drivers License" in January 2021. Rodrigo thought the experience of writing for her character—instead of her music career—was unique and enjoyable. She commented that it was an amazing challenge for her as a songwriter to work inside a prompt and have limitations on her creativity; this contrasted from her own music, where she could write about anything she wanted. For the songs she writes for HSMTMTS, Rodrigo regularly tries to incorporate both her personal experience and her distinctive songwriting voices. "The Rose Song" was released on June 18, 2021, as part of the soundtrack album High School Musical: The Musical: The Series: The Soundtrack: Season 2.
Composition and lyrics
"The Rose Song" is an emotional piano ballad. USA Today described it as "sweet [and] uplifting". The song is written solely by Rodrigo. Composed in the key of F major, it has a moderate tempo of 142 beats per minute. During "The Rose Song", Rodrigo's vocal range spans from the low note of G3 to the high note of G5. The song starts gentle and controlled before a swelling second verse.
In HSMTMTS, "The Rose Song" appears in the second season's "Yes, And" episode, which follows Nini (Rodrigo) as she goes through a writer's block. She is cast as the Rose in her school's production of Beauty and the Beast, and struggles to write a duet between the Rose and the Beast; Nini later ends up writing a solo for her character. During the song, Nini sings about learning she is not what others perceive her to be, growing more independent, and discovering her individuality, singing during the chorus: "'Cause I am more than what I am to you / You say I'm perfect / But I've got thorns with my petals, too / And I won't be confined to your point of view / I'm breakin' through the glass you put me in / 'Cause my beauty's from within." Of writing the song's message, Rodrigo stated:I think all of us can feel restricted whether it's by outside forces or by other people's opinions. And I also think it's super cool, because it also ties it to the rose thing, because the roses kept under a glass, and you're breaking through the glass so it could be a glass ceiling thing, too.
Reception
"The Rose Song" has received positive reviews from critics. Entertainment Weekly ranked it Rodrigo's second-best song on HSMTMTS, with praise for her emotion and vocals. Comic Book Resources considered it one of the show's best musical moments as well as Rodrigo's swan song on the series. At the 2022 MTV Movie & TV Awards, "The Rose Song" was nominated for Best Musical Moment.
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Other versions
In December 2022, American singer Pink's daughter sang "The Rose Song" at a recital. Several other singers, such as Mandy Moore and Chrissy Metz, complimented her performance. Rodrigo later commented: "I'm crying!!!!! what a special girl".
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