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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Background and Bette Midler version [ ] 'The Rose' was first recorded by Bette Midler for the soundtrack of the 1979 film 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.

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 -type tunes' to expedite a record deal: McBroom obliged by writing 'The Rose' in forty-five minutes. Said McBroom: 'The Rose' is. Just one verse [musically] repeated three times. When I finished it, I realized it doesn't have a bridge or a, but I couldn't think of anything to [add].'

McBroom's composition was one of seven songs selected by Midler from thirty song possibilities proffered by, the producer of. Reportedly Rothchild had listened to over 3,000 songs in order to assemble those thirty possibilities. Released as the second single from, 'The Rose' hit number 1 on the Top 100 and peaked at number 3 on the chart. Additionally, it was number 1 on the chart for five weeks running. The single was certified by the for over a half million copies sold in the United States. Midler won the for 'The Rose', beating out formidable competition from and among others.

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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.

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, 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 for 'The Rose', as that award's governing body, the (HFPA), does not share AMPAS' official meticulousness over a nominated song's being completely original with its parent film. In 2004 'The Rose' finished #83 in survey of the top tunes in American cinema.

Personnel [ ] • - • - • - piano • - harmony vocals Charts [ ]. Weekly charts [ ] Chart (1980) Peak position Australia 6 Canada Top Singles 2 Canada Adult Contemporary 1 24 US 3 US Billboard 1 US Top 100 1 Year-end charts [ ] Chart (1980) Rank Australia 31 Canada RPM Top Singles 9 US Billboard Hot 100 10 US Cash Box 11 Conway Twitty version [ ] 'The Rose' by from the album ' Released January 17, 1983 Length 3: 35 Conway Twitty, singles chronology ' (1982) ' The Rose' (1983) ' (1983) Country singer recorded a in January 1983.

His version, off his album Dream Maker, was a number one country hit in US and Canada. Conway Twitty's version was his 30th number one single on the US country chart. Chart performance [ ] Chart (1983) Peak position US ( ) 1 Canadian RPM Country Tracks 1 Westlife version [ ] 'The Rose' by from the album Released November 6, 2006 Format CD Single, Recorded 2006, Studio 301,, & Metropolis Studio, Length 3: 39 Amanda McBroom singles chronology ' (2006) ' The Rose' (2006) ' (2007) Music video on ' The Rose' was covered by and was released as the first and only single from their seventh studio album (2006).