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"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.
Kim Woosung (Korean: 김우성, born February 25, 1993), also known as Woosung and Sammy, is a Korean-American singer–songwriter, composer, producer, and musician.Woosung is most known as lead vocalist and electric guitarist of the South Korean indie-rock band The Rose.
The Rose soundtrack also included one song that since its original release has become a mainstay in Midler's live repertoire, Jerry Ragovoy's despairing blues ballad "Stay With Me". The Rose peaked at #12 on Billboard's album chart in the Spring of 1980, making it Midler's bestselling album since 1973's Bette Midler.
The Rose (Korean: 더로즈) is a South Korean indie-rock band represented by their company Windfall and partnered with Transparent Arts.The band is composed of four members: Kim Woosung (vocalist, guitar), Park Dojoon (vocals, guitar, keyboard), Lee Hajoon (drums, sub-vocals), Lee Jaehyeong (bass, sub-vocals). [1]
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. [4] She is cast as the Rose in her school's production of Beauty and the Beast, [1] and struggles to write a duet between the Rose and the Beast; Nini later ends up writing a solo for her character. [3]
The Grammy-winner first confirmed that River Rose was one of the featured artists on the deluxe version of "Chemistry" on social media Aug. 17. The extended album includes five new songs, remixes ...
The song was a huge commercial success worldwide and became Rosé's second number-one single on the Billboard Global 200 and Global Excl. U.S. charts. [49] It topped the charts in several countries including New Zealand and Australia, where it became the first song by a solo female K-pop artist to reach number one on the ARIA Singles Chart.
For the record, Rose collaborated with some of music’s biggest stars, including various Grammy-nominated producers and writers, whose credits include Blink-182, Machine Gun Kelly, 5 Seconds of ...