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  1. Apr 24, 2024 · The Lyrics: A Profound Message of Love and Hope. “The Rose” was written by Amanda McBroom, a singer and songwriter turned actress, in 1977. McBroom revealed that the song was inspired by Janis Joplin, one of her close friends, who died tragically at the age of 27.

  2. "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.

    • “The Rose”
    • Who Wrote “The Rose”?
    • Bette Midler’s Version
    • Other Versions

    On “The Rose” the vocalist is acknowledging that yes, the fear of romantic heartbreak is indeed real. But she’s not the type to give to such dread. Instead the way she sees it there are certain endeavors in life, including most expressedly falling in love, which require a considerable degree of courage on the part of participants. Or the way Midler...

    This song was written by Amanda McBroom, who is a musician in her own right. She was advised by her manager to write a song in emulation of Bob Seger in the name of securing a record deal for herself. And “The Rose”, which she was able to put together in just 45 minutes, is the productof that request.

    Amanda McBroom got around to performing the tune a couple of times early on, but Bette Midler, buttressed by producer Paul A. Rothchild (1935-1995), was the first vocalist to actually drop a recording of “The Rose”, officially doing so on 10 March 1980 courtesy of Atlantic Records. And she used it as the title track to a movie she starred in also e...

    A couple of other musical acts – Conway Twitty in 1983 and Westlife in 2006 – also achieved notable major chart success covering this song.

  3. Oct 24, 2018 · Read the story behind the song Bette Midler by The Rose. Join the conversation and submit your own song stories on our site.

  4. The Meaning Behind The Song: The Rose by Bette Midler. In 1977, aspiring singer-songwriter Amanda McBroom found herself under pressure from her manager to create a song that could help her land a record deal. As she was driving in her car one day in Los Angeles, McBroom happened to hear Danny O’Keefe’s song “Magdelena” on the radio.

  5. The song is sung by the Griffin Family, as Peter, the father, tries to suggest a good driving song. This song appeared in a very humorous scene in the movie Napoleon Dynamite, a 2004 cult classic, as the lead character performs the song in sign-language. >>. Suggestion credit: Logan - Troy, MT, for above 2.

  6. Bette Midler was the first vocalist to release a version of “The Rose.” She did this officially on March 10, 1980, thanks to Atlantic Records. Well, she used this song as the title tune for the film “The Rose.” Bette Midler and Amanda were behind this wonderful song “The Rose.”