Rose (1970) by Conway Twitty
Rose (1970) by Conway Twitty

Rose (1970)

Conway Twitty * Track #9 On Hello Darlin’

Rose (1970) Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Just two kids from the country
Far from any town
And wherever I played
Rose could always be found
Life was hard but we made it
And as everyone knows
I was there when she needed me
A playmate of Rose

[Verse 2]
Now years have passed, things have changed
Since we moved into town
The little girl I grew up with
Is your woman now, I found
And now the sidewalks of the city
Where wild temptation flows
Is her new playground
And the playmates of Rosе

[Bridge]
So if you're the one that's holdin' hеr tight
Somewhere out there at night
Please don't treat her as if she's just another girl
From off the street
And please don't do her wrong for her pride is almost gone
For you see, Rose means the world to me

[Verse 3]
I love the girl you found out in the world
The girl that every man knows
But I love her today
So different from your way
For you see, I'm the brother of Rose

Rose (1970) Q&A

Who wrote Rose (1970)'s ?

Rose (1970) was written by L. E. White & Betty Jo White.

Who produced Rose (1970)'s ?

Rose (1970) was produced by Owen Bradley.

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