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  2. The Rose (song) - Wikipedia

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    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".

  3. The Rose Song - Wikipedia

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    Rodrigo wrote the first version chords of "The Rose Song" in 20 minutes after being asked to by Federle. [3] She stated she was given the prompt of a "feminist song from the perspective of a rose". [4] The song was written in 2020, approximately six or seven months before the release of her debut single "Drivers License" in January 2021. [5]

  4. The Rose of Mooncoin - Wikipedia

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    The Rose of Mooncoin is a ballad written in the 19th century by local schoolteacher and poet Watt Murphy, who was catholic, [1] who met and gradually fell in love with a local Protestant girl called Elizabeth, also known as Molly, and set in Mooncoin, Ireland. Elizabeth was just 20 years old, and Watt was then 56, but the difference in age was ...

  5. Rose of Allandale - Wikipedia

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    It should be mentioned that the piece is not a traditional folk song from any particular region, although the lyrics do suggest that the 19th century writer had a Northern British setting in mind due to the mention of highlands. In the British tradition of love songs, the rose is regarded as a beautiful and romantic flower.

  6. The Rose of Tralee (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was used by the Ireland national rugby union team at the 1987 Rugby World Cup. It was a compromise choice instead of a national anthem, due to the political situation in Northern Ireland at the time. [8] The Rose of Tralee is referenced in the title track of Tom Waits' 1985 album Rain Dogs. "Oh, how we danced with the Rose of Tralee

  7. Down in the Willow Garden - Wikipedia

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    The song was recorded as "Rose Conley" by G. B. Grayson and Henry Whitter on either 18 November 1927 [2] or 9 October 1928, for the Victor Talking Machine Company (Victor 21625). [5] Wade Mainer and Zeke Morris recorded another version on 2 August 1937 in Charlotte, North Carolina (Bluebird B-7298), [ 5 ] giving it the name "Down in the Willow ...

  8. The White Rose (song) - Wikipedia

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    The White Rose. The first time I met you, my darling Your face was as fair as the rose, But now your dear face has grown paler As pale as the lily white rose. Chorus. I love the White Rose in its splendour I love the White Rose in its bloom I love the White Rose so fair as she grows. It’s the rose that reminds me of you.

  9. Rose of England - Wikipedia

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    "Rose of England" is a patriotic song with music by Welsh composer Ivor Novello and lyrics by Englishman Christopher Hassall, written in 1937 for their musical Crest of the Wave. [ 1 ] The flower to which the song's lyrics refer is one of England's national emblems, the Tudor Rose .