Contents
- 1.La Vie en Rose – Édith Piaf
- 2.Every Rose Has Its Thorn – Guns N Roses
- 3.The Rose – Bette Midler
- 4.Love is a Rose – Neil Young
- 5.Mother Rose – Marianne Faithfull
- 6.Rose Tattoo – Dropkick Murphys
- 7.A Rose By Any Name – Blondie
- 8.Roses – The Chainsmokers
- 9.Kiss from a Rose – Seal
- 10.Monarchy of Roses – Red Hot Chili Peppers
- 11.Roses – OutKast
- 12.Smell the Roses – Roger Waters
- 13.English Rose – Motorhead
- 14.Desert Rose – Sting
- 15.Last of the English Roses – Pete Doherty
- 16.Yellow and Rose – James Taylor
- 17.For the Roses – Joni Mitchell
- 18.Rose of My Heart – Johnny Cash
- 19.A Rose is Still a Rose – Aretha Franklin
‘Roses’ have long been a symbol of love, beauty, and romance, inspiring countless artists to write songs about this beloved flower. From the tender ballads of Edith Piaf and Bette Midler to the hard-hitting rock anthems of Guns N Roses and Dropkick Murphys, the music world has embraced the rose as a source of inspiration and imagery. In this Bloomin’ Marvelous collection of songs, we explore a wide range of musical genres and artists, all united by their love of the rose.
We begin with Edith Piaf’s timeless classic “La Vie en Rose”, a song that has been covered by countless artists over the years and remains one of the most beloved love songs of all time.
From there, we move on to Guns N Roses’ “Every Rose Has Its Thorn”, a hard-rocking ballad that explores the pain and heartache that can come with love. Other highlights of this collection include Bette Midler’s soaring rendition of “The Rose”, Neil Young’s bittersweet “Love is a Rose”, and Seal’s haunting “Kiss from a Rose”. We also explore some lesser-known gems, such as Motorhead’s “English Rose” and James Taylor’s gentle “Yellow and Rose”.Whether you’re a die-hard rock fan, a hopeless romantic, or just someone who appreciates the beauty of nature, this Bloomin’ Marvelous collection is sure to delight and inspire.
So sit back, relax, and let these songs transport you to a world of blooming roses and timeless melodies.
1.La Vie en Rose – Édith Piaf
“La Vie en Rose” is a classic French chanson sung by the legendary Édith Piaf. The song was first released in 1947 and has since become an international sensation, with numerous covers and adaptations in various languages. The song’s lyrics express a sense of joy and wonder in the beauty of life and love, despite the hardships and struggles that often come with it. Piaf’s powerful and emotional voice, coupled with the song’s beautiful melody, make it a timeless classic that continues to be beloved by generations of music lovers around the world.
2.Every Rose Has Its Thorn – Guns N Roses
I apologize, but “Every Rose Has Its Thorn” is actually a song by the American rock band Poison, not Guns N’ Roses. The song was released in 1988 and became one of the band’s biggest hits. The lyrics tell a tale of heartbreak and the realization that even the most beautiful things in life can come with pain and thorns. The song features a simple but catchy melody and guitar riff, with a powerful chorus that has become a singalong favorite for rock fans. The song’s popularity has led to numerous covers and references in popular culture, cementing its place as a classic rock ballad.
3.The Rose – Bette Midler
“The Rose” is a ballad song by Bette Midler, released in 1979 as the title track for the film of the same name. The song’s lyrics speak of the struggles and hardships of life, and the need for perseverance and hope in the face of adversity. The song’s chorus, “Just remember, in the winter, far beneath the bitter snow, lies the seed, that with the sun’s love, in the spring becomes the rose,” has become a beloved and inspirational message for fans of the song. Midler’s powerful and emotional delivery, combined with the song’s beautiful melody and arrangement, have made “The Rose” a timeless classic that continues to resonate with listeners of all ages.
4.Love is a Rose – Neil Young
“Love is a Rose” is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young, first released in 1975 as part of his album “Homegrown”. The song’s lyrics compare love to a rose, both of which can be beautiful and sweet, but also have thorns and can be painful. The song features Young’s signature acoustic guitar sound and a simple but catchy melody, with backing vocals provided by Nicolette Larson. The song’s upbeat tempo and catchy chorus make it a popular choice for Young fans and a beloved addition to his extensive catalog of classic folk-rock songs.
5.Mother Rose – Marianne Faithfull
“Mother Rose” by Marianne Faithfull, a British singer-songwriter. The song was released in 1981 as part of her album “Dangerous Acquaintances”. The song’s lyrics speak of a woman named Mother Rose who has led a difficult life but remains strong and resilient. Faithfull’s signature husky vocals and the song’s melancholic melody create a haunting and emotive atmosphere that perfectly captures the song’s themes of perseverance and resilience. The song’s powerful message and moving performance have made it a standout track in Faithfull’s extensive discography.
6.Rose Tattoo – Dropkick Murphys
“Rose Tattoo” is a song by the American Celtic punk band Dropkick Murphys, released in 2013 as part of their album “Signed and Sealed in Blood”. The song’s lyrics speak of the enduring nature of family and the importance of traditions and memories. The song features a driving rhythm and upbeat melody, with the band’s signature mix of punk rock and traditional Celtic instrumentation. The song’s catchy chorus, “This one’s for the mighty sea, mischief, gold and piracy, this one’s for the captains, and the kings of the Bering Sea,” has become a fan favorite and a singalong anthem at the band’s live shows. The song’s message of brotherhood and loyalty, combined with its infectious energy, make it a standout track in Dropkick Murphys’ extensive catalog.
7.A Rose By Any Name – Blondie
“A Rose By Any Name” is a song by the American new wave band Blondie, released in 2013 as part of their album “Ghosts of Download”. The song features guest vocals from the British singer-songwriter Beth Ditto and speaks of the power and allure of love, with the rose serving as a metaphor for its beauty and fragility. The song features a funky and danceable beat, with a catchy chorus and the band’s signature blend of electronic and rock instrumentation. The song’s duet between lead singer Debbie Harry and Ditto creates a dynamic and powerful vocal performance that perfectly captures the song’s themes of love and desire. The song’s modern sound and infectious energy make it a standout track in Blondie’s extensive discography.
8.Roses – The Chainsmokers
“Roses” is a song by the American DJ and production duo The Chainsmokers, featuring vocals from American singer-songwriter Rozes. The song was released in 2015 and became a massive commercial success, reaching the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The song’s lyrics speak of a relationship that has ended, with the rose serving as a metaphor for the memories and emotions that remain. The song features a catchy and upbeat electronic beat, with Rozes’ emotive vocals adding a touch of poignancy and vulnerability to the song’s themes. The song’s memorable chorus, “Say you’ll never let me go,” has become a fan favorite and a singalong anthem at The Chainsmokers’ live shows. The song’s infectious energy and catchy melody have made it a standout track in the duo’s extensive catalog of hit songs.
9.Kiss from a Rose – Seal
“Kiss from a Rose” is a song by the British singer-songwriter Seal, released in 1994 as part of his album “Seal II”. The song’s lyrics speak of the power and intensity of love, with the rose serving as a metaphor for its beauty and mystery. The song features Seal’s distinctive and soulful vocals, along with a haunting melody and a sweeping orchestral arrangement. The song’s chorus, “Baby, I compare you to a kiss from a rose on the gray,” has become one of the most iconic and memorable in pop music history, earning the song numerous awards and accolades. The song’s timeless appeal and emotional resonance have made it a beloved classic and a standout track in Seal’s extensive discography.
10.Monarchy of Roses – Red Hot Chili Peppers
“Monarchy of Roses” is a song by the American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers, released in 2011 as part of their album “I’m with You”. The song’s lyrics speak of the beauty and power of nature, with the rose serving as a symbol of growth and renewal. The song features the band’s signature mix of funk, rock, and punk, with lead singer Anthony Kiedis delivering a dynamic and energetic vocal performance. The song’s driving rhythm and catchy guitar riffs make it a standout track in Red Hot Chili Peppers’ extensive catalog of hit songs.
11.Roses – OutKast
“Roses” is a song by the American hip-hop duo OutKast, released in 2004 as part of their album “Speakerboxxx/The Love Below”. The song features a catchy and upbeat melody, with Andre 3000 and Big Boi delivering rapid-fire verses that touch on themes of love, sex, and money. The song’s chorus, “I know you like to think your sh*t don’t stink, but lean a little bit closer, see that roses really smell like boo-boo,” has become one of the most memorable and iconic in hip-hop history. The song’s infectious energy and irreverent lyrics have made it a fan favorite and a standout track in OutKast’s extensive discography.
12.Smell the Roses – Roger Waters
“Smell the Roses” is a song by the British musician Roger Waters, released in 2017 as part of his album “Is This the Life We Really Want?”. The song’s lyrics speak of the need to appreciate the beauty and wonder of life, with the rose serving as a symbol of the fleeting nature of existence. The song features Waters’ signature blend of rock, folk, and psychedelic music, with his distinctive vocals delivering a powerful and emotive performance. The song’s memorable chorus, “Wake up and smell the roses,” has become a fan favorite and a powerful call to action for those seeking to live life to the fullest.
13.English Rose – Motorhead
“English Rose” is a song by the British heavy metal band Motorhead, released in 1979 as part of their album “Overkill”. The song’s lyrics speak of the beauty and grace of a woman, with the rose serving as a metaphor for her loveliness. The song features Motorhead’s signature blend of hard rock and heavy metal, with the band delivering a powerful and energetic performance. The song’s memorable chorus, “English rose, a crown of thorns, I hope you’re staying around,” has become a fan favorite and a standout track in Motorhead’s extensive catalog of hit songs.
14.Desert Rose – Sting
“Desert Rose” is a song by the British musician Sting, released in 1999 as part of his album “Brand New Day”. The song features Algerian singer Cheb Mami and combines elements of pop, rock, and world music to create a unique and memorable sound. The song’s lyrics speak of the beauty and mystery of the desert, with the rose serving as a symbol of hope and inspiration. The song’s memorable chorus, “I dream of rain, I dream of gardens in the desert sand, I wake in vain,” has become a fan favorite and a standout track in Sting’s extensive catalog of hit songs.
15.Last of the English Roses – Pete Doherty
“Last of the English Roses” is a song by the British musician Pete Doherty, released in 2009 as part of his album “Grace/Wastelands”. The song’s lyrics speak of a woman who embodies the beauty and grace of the English rose, with Doherty’s signature blend of rock, punk, and folk music creating a powerful and emotive sound. The song’s memorable chorus, “You’re the last of the English roses, you saw it all on the night shift, but soon your love will be mine,” has become a fan favorite and a powerful tribute to the enduring beauty of the English rose.
16.Yellow and Rose – James Taylor
“Yellow and Rose” is a song by the American singer-songwriter James Taylor, released in 1988 as part of his album “Never Die Young”. The song’s lyrics speak of the beauty and fragility of life, with the yellow and rose serving as symbols of the fleeting nature of existence. The song features Taylor’s signature blend of folk, rock, and pop music, with his smooth vocals and intricate guitar work creating a powerful and emotive sound. The song’s memorable chorus, “All things must pass, all things must pass away,” has become a fan favorite and a powerful reminder of the transience of life.
17.For the Roses – Joni Mitchell
“For the Roses” is a song by the Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, released in 1972 as part of her album of the same name. The song’s lyrics speak of the struggles and sacrifices that come with pursuing a career in music, with the rose serving as a symbol of the beauty and passion that drives artists to create. The song features Mitchell’s signature blend of folk, rock, and jazz music, with her powerful vocals and intricate guitar work creating a unique and memorable sound. The song’s memorable chorus, “And the heart slides away, to the darkness and the deep, shade of wild roses, lovely, soft, and deep,” has become a fan favorite and a powerful tribute to the enduring power of music.
18.Rose of My Heart – Johnny Cash
“Rose of My Heart” is a song by the American singer-songwriter Johnny Cash, released in 2003 as part of his album “American IV: The Man Comes Around”. The song’s lyrics speak of a deep and enduring love, with the rose serving as a symbol of the strength and beauty of that love. The song features Cash’s signature blend of country, rock, and folk music, with his gravelly vocals and powerful guitar work creating a moving and heartfelt sound. The song’s memorable chorus, “You’re the rose of my heart, you’re the love of my life, a flower not fading nor falling apart,” has become a fan favorite and a powerful testament to the enduring power of love.
19.A Rose is Still a Rose – Aretha Franklin
“A Rose is Still a Rose” is a song by the American singer Aretha Franklin, released in 1998 as part of her album of the same name. The song’s lyrics speak of the strength and resilience of women, with the rose serving as a symbol of their beauty and power. The song features Franklin’s signature blend of soul, R&B, and pop music, with her powerful vocals and energetic backing band creating a lively and empowering sound. The song’s memorable chorus, “A rose is still a rose, baby girl, you’re still a flower, he can’t lead you and then take you, make you and then break you,” has become a fan favorite and a powerful tribute to the strength and resilience of women everywhere.