Conway Twitty – The Rose

About The Song

Conway Twitty, born Harold Lloyd Jenkins (September 1, 1933 – June 5, 1993), was a renowned American singer and songwriter in the country and pop music genres. He was known for his warm vocals and produced numerous hit songs throughout a career that spanned over half a century.

Conway Twitty began his music career in the 1950s under the stage name Conway Twitty, derived from the names of two American cities, Conway in Arkansas and Twitty in Texas. He made a significant impact in the country music genre with several hits such as “Hello Darlin’,” “It’s Only Make Believe,” “I’d Love to Lay You Down,” and many others. Twitty received numerous awards and was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1999.

“The Rose” is a well-known song composed by Amanda McBroom. Its most famous rendition is by Bette Midler, featured in the movie of the same name, “The Rose,” in 1979. If you have more specific information or if you would like to know about other songs by Conway Twitty, please provide the accurate title of the song.

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Lyric

Some say love, it is a riverAnd that it drowns the tender reedAnd some say love, it’s like a razorAnd that it leaves your soul to bleedSome say love, it is a hungerAn endless aching needI say love, it is a flowerAnd you, it’s only seed
It’s the heart afraid of breakingThat never learns to danceIt’s the dream afraid of wakingThat never takes the chanceIt’s the one who won’t be takenWho cannot seem to giveAnd the soul, afraid of dyin’That never learns to live
When the night has been too lonelyAnd the road has been too longAnd you think that love is onlyFor the lucky and the strongJust remember, in the winterFar beneath the bitter snowsLies the seed, that with the sun’s loveIn the spring, becomes the rose