Love Is a Rose

"Love Is a Rose"
Song by Neil Young from the album Decade
Released October 28, 1977
Recorded 1974
Genre Rock
Length 2:16
Label Reprise
Writer Neil Young
Producer Neil Young
David Briggs
Tim Mulligan
Decade track listing

"Like a Hurricane"
(15)
"Love Is a Rose"
(16)
"Cortez the Killer"
(17)

"Love Is a Rose" is a song written and composed by Neil Young. It first became popular in 1975 when Linda Ronstadt had a country hit with her version. "Love Is a Rose" has also been covered by other artists over the years.

Neil Young version

Background

Neil Young first recorded "Love Is a Rose" in 1974 for the unreleased album Homegrown. It was later released by Young in 1977 on the compilation Decade.

The melody for "Love Is a Rose" was taken from yet another unreleased song "Dance Dance Dance," which finally saw release on Live at Massey Hall 1971 in 2007. Young's longtime backing band Crazy Horse had recorded "Dance Dance Dance" in 1971 on their album Crazy Horse and The New Seekers released it as a single in 1972.

Linda Ronstadt version

"Love Is a Rose"
Single by Linda Ronstadt
from the album Prisoner in Disguise
A-side "Love Is a Rose"
B-side "Heat Wave"
Released August 19, 1975
Format 45 RPM record
Genre Rock, country rock
Length 2:44
Label Asylum
Writer(s) Neil Young
Producer(s) Peter Asher
Linda Ronstadt singles chronology
"When Will I Be Loved"
"It Doesn't Matter Anymore"
(1975)
"Heat Wave"/
Love Is a Rose"
(1975)
"Tracks of My Tears"
(1975)

Background

Linda Ronstadt recorded "Love Is a Rose" in a country music arrangement on her platinum-certified 1975 album Prisoner in Disguise. Her rendition peaked at number 5 the US Billboard Country Singles chart. "Love Is a Rose" also debuted on the pop-oriented "Billboard" Hot 100 but its B-side: "Heat Wave", became the track of choice for pop radio stations, becoming a number 5 hit. Ronstadt frequently performed the song at her concerts during the mid- to late-1970s.

Chart performance

Chart (1975) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 63
U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles 5
Canadian RPM Top Singles 100
Canadian RPM Country Tracks 46

Other versions

References

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