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Rose Garden (song)

"Rose Garden" (sometimes titled "(I Never Promised You A) Rose Garden") is a song written in 1967 by American singer-songwriter Joe South. It was first recorded by Billy Joe Royal on his 1967 studio album Billy Joe Royal Featuring "Hush". Versions by South himself and Dobie Gray appeared shortly after the original. Gray's version became a minor hit in North America in 1969.

"I Never Promised You a Rose Garden"
Song by Billy Joe Royal
from the album Billy Joe Royal featuring Hush
ReleasedNovember 1967 (1967-11)
RecordedJuly 1967
Genre
Length2:25
LabelColumbia
Songwriter(s)Joe South
Producer(s)Joe South
Official audio
"I Never Promised You a Rose Garden" on YouTube

In 1970, Lynn Anderson recorded "Rose Garden" after hearing Joe South's version. However, Anderson's producer rejected the song's recording because he did not consider it to be a female tune. After much convincing, the song was eventually recorded and released as a single by Columbia Records. The song became a crossover hit after it reached both the American Billboard country and pop charts. "Rose Garden" also became a major hit worldwide, reaching the number one spot in multiple countries.

In 1971 at the 13th Annual Grammy Awards, the Lynn Anderson version of "Rose Garden" won her the Grammy for Best Country Vocal Performance, Female.[2]

"Rose Garden" has since been recorded by artists of various styles and musical genres. Notable covers include those by k.d. Lang in 1985 and Martina McBride in 2005. Yet it is Anderson's version that has been considered a country music standard and signature country pop recording. In recent years, the song has appeared in various music publications.

Background, composition and early versions edit

"Rose Garden"
Song by Joe South
from the album Introspect
B-side"Mirror of Your Mind"
ReleasedDecember 1968 (1968-12)
Recorded1968
StudioPositive Record Production
Genre
Length2:50
LabelCapitol
Songwriter(s)Joe South
Producer(s)Joe South
"Rose Garden"
Single by Dobie Gray
B-side"Where's the Girl Gone"
ReleasedMay 1969 (1969-May)
Genre
Length2:57
LabelWhite Whale
Composer(s)Joe South
Lyricist(s)Joe South
Producer(s)
Dobie Gray singles chronology
"We the People"
(1968)
"Rose Garden"
(1969)
"Do You Really Have a Heart"
(1969)

According to South, he drew inspiration for "Rose Garden" from the confidence he obtained as a songwriter. In the years before the song's composition, South had collaborated with Bob Dylan and was inspired by his songwriting technique. "Before him, there was this idea that you could only use certain words or images in pop songs, but he started putting in words that you’d expect to just find in books and in poetry. He opened everything up," he recalled in 1994.[4] After working with Dylan, South's writing style shifted and his songs became more successful. His 1965 composition "Down in the Boondocks" became a hit for Billy Joe Royal, as did "Hush" for Deep Purple in 1968.[5][4]

Although South recorded his own version, Billy Joe Royal had cut "Rose Garden" first. The song first appeared on Royal's 1967 studio album Billy Joe Royal featuring Hush. The song and its corresponding album were recorded in July 1967 in Atlanta, Georgia. The album was later released in November 1967, but the song was not issued as a single.[6]

South's version was first released as an album track on his 1968 debut studio release, Introspect. It was cut at the Positive Record Production Studio in 1968. The session for the song was produced by South himself. The album was released on Capitol Records and appeared as the second track on the project.[7] Bruce Eder of Allmusic praised "Rose Garden" in his review of Introspect, commenting that South's version was "worth hearing".[3]

In 1969, American rhythm and blues artist Dobie Gray recorded "Rose Garden". Gray's version was the first to be released as a single to mainstream radio. "Rose Garden" was released on White Whale Records in 1969. The recording was a collaborative production effort among several producers including Brent Maher.[8] Gray's version reached low charting positions on the American and Canadian pop music charts following its release. In the United States, "Rose Garden" peaked at number 19 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 singles chart.[9] In Canada, the single peaked at number 89 on the RPM Top Singles list.[10]

Dobie Gray version edit

7-inch vinyl single edit

[8]

  • "Rose Garden" – 2:57
  • "Where's the Girl Gone" – 2:15
Chart performance
Chart (1969) Peak
position
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[11] 89
US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles (Billboard)[9] 19

Lynn Anderson version edit

"Rose Garden"
 
Single by Lynn Anderson
from the album Rose Garden
B-side"Nothing Between Us"
ReleasedOctober 1970 (1970-10)
RecordedAugust 1970
StudioColumbia Recording Studio
Genre
Length2:52
LabelColumbia
Songwriter(s)Joe South
Producer(s)Glenn Sutton
Lynn Anderson singles chronology
"I'm Alright"
(1970)
"Rose Garden"
(1970)
"It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels"
(1970)
Official audio
"(I Never Promised You A) Rose Garden" on YouTube

Background and recording edit

In 1970, Lynn Anderson's exposure on the Lawrence Welk Show led to the major label Columbia Records signing her to their country roster. She had previously recorded for an independent label and had several country hits there, including "If I Kiss You (Will You Go Away)" (1967).[13] After switching to Columbia, Anderson moved to Nashville, Tennessee, to further elevate her country music career. Under Columbia, Anderson worked with her husband (and producer) Glenn Sutton.[14] Anderson's style shifted towards country pop once collaborating with Sutton and she began looking for songs that suited this style.[15] Her first country-pop hit released on the label was 1970's "Stay There, Till I Get There," which Sutton wrote and produced.[16]

The pair began looking for new country pop material following her first Columbia single success.[16] Anderson brought in Joe South's version of "Rose Garden" to record. However, Sutton originally refused to record it. "Glenn told me that I could not record the song because it was not a girl's song — that the song had some lines in it that a girl just would not sing! Like the line 'I could promise you things like big diamond rings' that a girl would not sing," Anderson recalled.[17] According to Sutton, after she continued to bring in the song, he decided to record it. "I had objected to it because it was a man's song and I didn't wanna do it, but she kept bringin' it in with her – she loved it," Sutton recounted.[16]

"Rose Garden" was cut in August 1970 at the Columbia Recording Studio, located in Nashville. Sutton produced the track.[18] Sutton recalled that a first version was recorded with a "straight, boring beat." However, when guitarist Ray Edenton reworked the introduction, it was re-recorded in 20 minutes. Strings were also added to the second recording after Billy Sherrill had offered his string musicians to Sutton. He agreed and had arranger Cam Mullins write the string section for the track.[16]

Release and reception edit

"Rose Garden" was not intended to be released as a single. The decision was changed after Sutton had met with Columbia Records president, Clive Davis.[17] Sutton recalled that Davis had been in Nashville attending a disc jockey convention. The pair were spending time during the convention while Sutton was mixing "Rose Garden." Davis heard the song and said to Sutton, "I'll talk to you in a little while, we got a meeting right now. That's her next single. Get that mixed. That's great, that's a smash."[19]

The song was officially released as a single in October 1970. It peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, spending five weeks at the top of the survey between 1970 and 1971.[20] "Rose Garden" also crossed over to the Billboard Hot 100 where it became a major hit, peaking at number three in February 1971.[21] It also became a top ten hit on the Easy Listening Singles chart, reaching the number five position.[22] Internationally, "Rose Garden" became a major hit in 16 countries.[14] In the United Kingdom for example, the single reached number three in 1971.[23] The song's popularity was also evident in sales. After selling 1,000,000 copies, "Rose Garden" was certified gold from the Recording Industry Association of America.[24] "Rose Garden" became Anderson's biggest hit and signature song in her career.[14][13][25]

Anderson's version has been reviewed positively since its release. David Cantwell and Bill Friskics-Warren included her 1970 recording in their 2003 book Heartaches by the Number: Country Music's 500 Greatest Singles, highlighting its arrangement. "The opening strings, lots of them, ominous and unforgettable, snap your head back like a slap in the face", Cantwell wrote, also noting "the most pinched, manic pedal-steel guitar you've ever heard," they commented.[26] For Allmusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine praised Anderson for "fine, sweet vocals" while calling the lyrics "appealing, albeit predictable" and the "I never promised you a rose garden" line from the chorus a cliché.[12] Markpos Papadatos of the Digital Journal called the record "a classic country song" after announcing its 45-year anniversary.[25]

Legacy edit

Since its release, Anderson's version of "Rose Garden" has been considered a country and crossover music standard. Mary Bufwack and Robert K. Oermann commented on the song's legacy in their book Finding Their Voice: The History of Women in Country Music. "Her 'Rose Garden' of 1970 ushered in a decade of 'crossover' country women whose music reached out to the broader pop marketplace and dramatically expanded country music's national notoriety," they said.[27] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic called it "a virtual standard during the '70s," due to it being covered by multiple artists in that decade.[12] The song was also included on Country Music Television's 2003 list of the "100 Greatest Songs in Country Music."[28] In 2019, Rolling Stone named "Rose Garden" in its list "20 Songs That Defined the Early Seventies," describing the song as "an optimistic anthem that also served as a splash of cold water to the face" during the Vietnam War.[29]

Anderson reflected on the song's legacy as well. "It was popular because it touched on emotions. It was perfectly timed. It was out just as we came out of the Vietnam years and a lot of people were trying to recover," she commented.[13]

7-inch vinyl single edit

  • "Rose Garden" – 2:52
  • "Nothing Between Us" – 2:49

Chart performance edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[55] Gold 1,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Other versions edit

"Rose Garden"
Single by New World
from the album New World
B-side"Ain't Nobody Ever Gonna Wonder Why"
Released1971
GenrePop
LabelRAK
Songwriter(s)Joe South
New World singles chronology
"Something's Wrong"
(1970)
"Rose Garden"
(1971)
"Tom-Tom Turnaround"
(1972)

Notable versions of "Rose Garden" appeared by music artists of various genres. Johnny Mathis recorded the track for his 1971 studio album Love Story. Writer Joe Viglione praised the production of Mathis' cover. "As a pure pop tune, it works very well, a standout performance chock-full of backing vocalists and unique instrumentation. This could have been a hit for Mathis, as it goes beyond the usual formula of "let's put some sweet accompaniment behind the voice and let Johnny do his thing," he commented.[56] Also in 1971, a cover version by the Australian group New World reached number 15 on the UK Singles Chart.[57]

In 1988, Canadian synthpop group Kon Kan sampled Lynn Anderson's version of "Rose Garden" for their song "I Beg Your Pardon". The song became a major hit in several countries including the United Kingdom where it reached the top 5, and the United States, where it reached the top 20 on the Hot 100.[58] Japanese composer Kyōhei Tsutsumi used the melody of the song as the basis for Saori Minami's "17-sai", which peaked at No. 2 on Oricon's singles chart in 1971. "17-sai" was then covered by Chisato Moritaka in 1989, reaching No. 8 on the same chart.[59]

k.d. lang version edit

"Rose Garden"
 
Single by k.d. lang
from the album Angel with a Lariat
B-side"High Time for a Detour"
Released1987 (1987)
StudioCTS Studios
Genre
Length3:19
LabelSire
Songwriter(s)Joe South
Producer(s)Dave Edmunds
K.d. lang singles chronology
"Turn Me Around"
(1987)
"Rose Garden"
(1987)
"Tune into My Wave"
(1987)

Among the song's notable covers was by Canadian artist k.d. lang who released "Rose Garden" as a single. lang's version was recorded at CTS Studios and was produced by Dave Edmunds. It first appeared on her studio album Angel with a Lariat, which was credited as "k.d. lang and the Reclines."[61] "Rose Garden" was released as the album's second single, with "Turn Me Around" being the album's first. The single version of "Rose Garden" did not credit her band, the Reclines.[20] The song became lang's first major hit as a music artist. It reached the top ten of the Canadian RPM Adult Contemporary Songs chart, peaking at number seven.[62] It also made an entry on the RPM Country Songs chart, where it reached number 45.[63]

lang's version of "Rose Garden" received a mixed reception from critics. Mark Deming of Allmusic praised the song, calling her version one "that actually tops the original."[60] When reviewing Angel with a Lariat, Jack Hurst of the Chicago Tribune noted that the song's production (along with the album's other tracks) lacked a focus on lang's singing. "Producer Dave Edmunds has supervised the making of an excellent-sounding country-rock album from the musical point of view, but he unfortunately paid little attention to lang`s singing, often covering it up entirely."[64]

7-inch vinyl single edit

  • "Rose Garden" – 3:19
  • "High Time for a Detour" – 4:09

Chart performance edit

Chart (1987) Peak
position
Canada Adult Contemporary Songs (RPM)[62] 7
Canada Country Songs (RPM)[63] 45

Martina McBride version edit

"(I Never Promised You A) Rose Garden"
 
Single by Martina McBride
from the album Timeless
ReleasedAugust 1, 2005 (2005-08-01)
Recorded2005
StudioBlackbird Studio
GenreCountry pop[65]
Length3:16
LabelRCA Nashville
Songwriter(s)Joe South
Producer(s)Martina McBride
Martina McBride singles chronology
"God's Will"
(2004)
"(I Never Promised You A) Rose Garden"
(2005)
"I Still Miss Someone"
(2005)

In 2005, American country artist Martina McBride recorded a cover of "Rose Garden" for her album of classic country songs, Timeless. The song was chosen as the lead single for the album and it was released on August 1, 2005.[20] The song was recorded at the Blackbird Studio, located in Nashville, Tennessee, in 2005.[65] Released on RCA Nashville, the single's name was stylistically changed to "(I Never Promised You A) Rose Garden".[66] McBride's version spent a total of 22 weeks on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and became a major hit by the end of the year. In December 2005, the song peaked at number 18 on the chart.[67] The single also charted at number 98 on the Hot 100 after spending only two weeks there.[68]

McBride's version received positive reviews by writers and music critics. Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic called the track a song that remains "a radio staple to this day." Along with the other tracks on Timeless, Erlewine noted that McBride had "range, power, and subtlety as a vocalist, as well as her skill as an interpreter."[65] Arden Lambert of Country Thang Daily also gave McBride's version a positive review. "Even if Anderson owns the songs, we can say that McBride did an amazing cover of it. She kept the original melody of it but added her own magic into the song. Martina McBride wonderfully sang the song that gave Lynn Anderson a boost in her career," Lambert commented.[69]

Digital download single edit

[66]

  • "(I Never Promised You A) Rose Garden" – 3:16

Chart performance edit

Chart (2005) Peak
position
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[70] 18
US Billboard Hot 100[71] 98

References edit

Footnotes edit

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Books edit

  • Oermann, Robert K.; Bufwack, Mary A. (2003). Finding Her Voice: Women in Country Music: 1800–2000. Nashville, TN: The Country Music Press & Vanderbilt University Press. ISBN 0-8265-1432-4.
  • Kosser, Michael (2006). How Nashville Became Music City U.S.A. New York: Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN 0-634-09806-3.

External links edit

  • Lynn Anderson biography and "Rose Garden" info at Lynn Anderson Rose Garden
  • Lynn Anderson - Rose Garden on YouTube

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Rose Garden sometimes titled I Never Promised You A Rose Garden is a song written in 1967 by American singer songwriter Joe South It was first recorded by Billy Joe Royal on his 1967 studio album Billy Joe Royal Featuring Hush Versions by South himself and Dobie Gray appeared shortly after the original Gray s version became a minor hit in North America in 1969 I Never Promised You a Rose Garden Song by Billy Joe Royalfrom the album Billy Joe Royal featuring HushReleasedNovember 1967 1967 11 RecordedJuly 1967GenreCountrypop soul 1 Length2 25LabelColumbiaSongwriter s Joe SouthProducer s Joe SouthOfficial audio I Never Promised You a Rose Garden on YouTubeIn 1970 Lynn Anderson recorded Rose Garden after hearing Joe South s version However Anderson s producer rejected the song s recording because he did not consider it to be a female tune After much convincing the song was eventually recorded and released as a single by Columbia Records The song became a crossover hit after it reached both the American Billboard country and pop charts Rose Garden also became a major hit worldwide reaching the number one spot in multiple countries In 1971 at the 13th Annual Grammy Awards the Lynn Anderson version of Rose Garden won her the Grammy for Best Country Vocal Performance Female 2 Rose Garden has since been recorded by artists of various styles and musical genres Notable covers include those by k d Lang in 1985 and Martina McBride in 2005 Yet it is Anderson s version that has been considered a country music standard and signature country pop recording In recent years the song has appeared in various music publications Contents 1 Background composition and early versions 1 1 Dobie Gray version 1 1 1 7 inch vinyl single 2 Lynn Anderson version 2 1 Background and recording 2 2 Release and reception 2 3 Legacy 2 4 7 inch vinyl single 2 5 Chart performance 2 6 Certifications 3 Other versions 3 1 k d lang version 3 1 1 7 inch vinyl single 3 1 2 Chart performance 3 2 Martina McBride version 3 2 1 Digital download single 3 2 2 Chart performance 4 References 4 1 Footnotes 4 2 Books 5 External linksBackground composition and early versions edit Rose Garden Song by Joe Southfrom the album IntrospectB side Mirror of Your Mind ReleasedDecember 1968 1968 12 Recorded1968StudioPositive Record ProductionGenreContemporary poppop rock 3 Length2 50LabelCapitolSongwriter s Joe SouthProducer s Joe South Rose Garden Single by Dobie GrayB side Where s the Girl Gone ReleasedMay 1969 1969 May GenreR amp BsoulLength2 57LabelWhite WhaleComposer s Joe SouthLyricist s Joe SouthProducer s Tommy AmatoQuitman DennisBrent MaherDobie Gray singles chronology We the People 1968 Rose Garden 1969 Do You Really Have a Heart 1969 According to South he drew inspiration for Rose Garden from the confidence he obtained as a songwriter In the years before the song s composition South had collaborated with Bob Dylan and was inspired by his songwriting technique Before him there was this idea that you could only use certain words or images in pop songs but he started putting in words that you d expect to just find in books and in poetry He opened everything up he recalled in 1994 4 After working with Dylan South s writing style shifted and his songs became more successful His 1965 composition Down in the Boondocks became a hit for Billy Joe Royal as did Hush for Deep Purple in 1968 5 4 Although South recorded his own version Billy Joe Royal had cut Rose Garden first The song first appeared on Royal s 1967 studio album Billy Joe Royal featuring Hush The song and its corresponding album were recorded in July 1967 in Atlanta Georgia The album was later released in November 1967 but the song was not issued as a single 6 South s version was first released as an album track on his 1968 debut studio release Introspect It was cut at the Positive Record Production Studio in 1968 The session for the song was produced by South himself The album was released on Capitol Records and appeared as the second track on the project 7 Bruce Eder of Allmusic praised Rose Garden in his review of Introspect commenting that South s version was worth hearing 3 In 1969 American rhythm and blues artist Dobie Gray recorded Rose Garden Gray s version was the first to be released as a single to mainstream radio Rose Garden was released on White Whale Records in 1969 The recording was a collaborative production effort among several producers including Brent Maher 8 Gray s version reached low charting positions on the American and Canadian pop music charts following its release In the United States Rose Garden peaked at number 19 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 singles chart 9 In Canada the single peaked at number 89 on the RPM Top Singles list 10 Dobie Gray version edit 7 inch vinyl single edit 8 Rose Garden 2 57 Where s the Girl Gone 2 15Chart performanceChart 1969 Peak positionCanada Top Singles RPM 11 89US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles Billboard 9 19Lynn Anderson version edit Rose Garden nbsp Single by Lynn Andersonfrom the album Rose GardenB side Nothing Between Us ReleasedOctober 1970 1970 10 RecordedAugust 1970StudioColumbia Recording StudioGenreCountryCountrypolitan 12 Length2 52LabelColumbiaSongwriter s Joe SouthProducer s Glenn SuttonLynn Anderson singles chronology I m Alright 1970 Rose Garden 1970 It Wasn t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels 1970 Official audio I Never Promised You A Rose Garden on YouTubeBackground and recording edit In 1970 Lynn Anderson s exposure on the Lawrence Welk Show led to the major label Columbia Records signing her to their country roster She had previously recorded for an independent label and had several country hits there including If I Kiss You Will You Go Away 1967 13 After switching to Columbia Anderson moved to Nashville Tennessee to further elevate her country music career Under Columbia Anderson worked with her husband and producer Glenn Sutton 14 Anderson s style shifted towards country pop once collaborating with Sutton and she began looking for songs that suited this style 15 Her first country pop hit released on the label was 1970 s Stay There Till I Get There which Sutton wrote and produced 16 The pair began looking for new country pop material following her first Columbia single success 16 Anderson brought in Joe South s version of Rose Garden to record However Sutton originally refused to record it Glenn told me that I could not record the song because it was not a girl s song that the song had some lines in it that a girl just would not sing Like the line I could promise you things like big diamond rings that a girl would not sing Anderson recalled 17 According to Sutton after she continued to bring in the song he decided to record it I had objected to it because it was a man s song and I didn t wanna do it but she kept bringin it in with her she loved it Sutton recounted 16 Rose Garden was cut in August 1970 at the Columbia Recording Studio located in Nashville Sutton produced the track 18 Sutton recalled that a first version was recorded with a straight boring beat However when guitarist Ray Edenton reworked the introduction it was re recorded in 20 minutes Strings were also added to the second recording after Billy Sherrill had offered his string musicians to Sutton He agreed and had arranger Cam Mullins write the string section for the track 16 Release and reception edit Rose Garden was not intended to be released as a single The decision was changed after Sutton had met with Columbia Records president Clive Davis 17 Sutton recalled that Davis had been in Nashville attending a disc jockey convention The pair were spending time during the convention while Sutton was mixing Rose Garden Davis heard the song and said to Sutton I ll talk to you in a little while we got a meeting right now That s her next single Get that mixed That s great that s a smash 19 The song was officially released as a single in October 1970 It peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart spending five weeks at the top of the survey between 1970 and 1971 20 Rose Garden also crossed over to the Billboard Hot 100 where it became a major hit peaking at number three in February 1971 21 It also became a top ten hit on the Easy Listening Singles chart reaching the number five position 22 Internationally Rose Garden became a major hit in 16 countries 14 In the United Kingdom for example the single reached number three in 1971 23 The song s popularity was also evident in sales After selling 1 000 000 copies Rose Garden was certified gold from the Recording Industry Association of America 24 Rose Garden became Anderson s biggest hit and signature song in her career 14 13 25 Anderson s version has been reviewed positively since its release David Cantwell and Bill Friskics Warren included her 1970 recording in their 2003 book Heartaches by the Number Country Music s 500 Greatest Singles highlighting its arrangement The opening strings lots of them ominous and unforgettable snap your head back like a slap in the face Cantwell wrote also noting the most pinched manic pedal steel guitar you ve ever heard they commented 26 For Allmusic Stephen Thomas Erlewine praised Anderson for fine sweet vocals while calling the lyrics appealing albeit predictable and the I never promised you a rose garden line from the chorus a cliche 12 Markpos Papadatos of the Digital Journal called the record a classic country song after announcing its 45 year anniversary 25 Legacy edit Since its release Anderson s version of Rose Garden has been considered a country and crossover music standard Mary Bufwack and Robert K Oermann commented on the song s legacy in their book Finding Their Voice The History of Women in Country Music Her Rose Garden of 1970 ushered in a decade of crossover country women whose music reached out to the broader pop marketplace and dramatically expanded country music s national notoriety they said 27 Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic called it a virtual standard during the 70s due to it being covered by multiple artists in that decade 12 The song was also included on Country Music Television s 2003 list of the 100 Greatest Songs in Country Music 28 In 2019 Rolling Stone named Rose Garden in its list 20 Songs That Defined the Early Seventies describing the song as an optimistic anthem that also served as a splash of cold water to the face during the Vietnam War 29 Anderson reflected on the song s legacy as well It was popular because it touched on emotions It was perfectly timed It was out just as we came out of the Vietnam years and a lot of people were trying to recover she commented 13 7 inch vinyl single edit Rose Garden 2 52 Nothing Between Us 2 49Chart performance edit Weekly chartsChart 1970 71 PeakpositionAustralia Kent Music Report 30 1Austria O3 Austria Top 40 31 4Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 32 1Canada Country Tracks RPM 33 1Canada Top Singles RPM 34 1Canada RPM Adult Contemporary 35 18Finland 1Germany Official German Charts 36 1Ireland IRMA 37 1Netherlands Single Top 100 38 2New Zealand 39 1Norway VG lista 40 1South Africa Springbok 41 2Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 42 1UK Singles OCC 43 3US Adult Contemporary Billboard 44 5US Billboard Hot 100 45 3US Hot Country Songs Billboard 46 1US Cash Box Top 100 47 1 Year end chartsChart 1971 RankAustralia 48 9Canada RPM Top Singles 49 18Netherlands 50 14Switzerland 51 3US Billboard Hot 100 52 41US Adult Contemporary Billboard 53 39US Cash Box 54 6 Certifications edit Region Certification Certified units salesUnited States RIAA 55 Gold 1 000 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Other versions edit Rose Garden Single by New Worldfrom the album New WorldB side Ain t Nobody Ever Gonna Wonder Why Released1971GenrePopLabelRAKSongwriter s Joe SouthNew World singles chronology Something s Wrong 1970 Rose Garden 1971 Tom Tom Turnaround 1972 Notable versions of Rose Garden appeared by music artists of various genres Johnny Mathis recorded the track for his 1971 studio album Love Story Writer Joe Viglione praised the production of Mathis cover As a pure pop tune it works very well a standout performance chock full of backing vocalists and unique instrumentation This could have been a hit for Mathis as it goes beyond the usual formula of let s put some sweet accompaniment behind the voice and let Johnny do his thing he commented 56 Also in 1971 a cover version by the Australian group New World reached number 15 on the UK Singles Chart 57 In 1988 Canadian synthpop group Kon Kan sampled Lynn Anderson s version of Rose Garden for their song I Beg Your Pardon The song became a major hit in several countries including the United Kingdom where it reached the top 5 and the United States where it reached the top 20 on the Hot 100 58 Japanese composer Kyōhei Tsutsumi used the melody of the song as the basis for Saori Minami s 17 sai which peaked at No 2 on Oricon s singles chart in 1971 17 sai was then covered by Chisato Moritaka in 1989 reaching No 8 on the same chart 59 k d lang version edit Rose Garden nbsp Single by k d langfrom the album Angel with a LariatB side High Time for a Detour Released1987 1987 StudioCTS StudiosGenrePop rockcountry 60 Length3 19LabelSireSongwriter s Joe SouthProducer s Dave EdmundsK d lang singles chronology Turn Me Around 1987 Rose Garden 1987 Tune into My Wave 1987 Among the song s notable covers was by Canadian artist k d lang who released Rose Garden as a single lang s version was recorded at CTS Studios and was produced by Dave Edmunds It first appeared on her studio album Angel with a Lariat which was credited as k d lang and the Reclines 61 Rose Garden was released as the album s second single with Turn Me Around being the album s first The single version of Rose Garden did not credit her band the Reclines 20 The song became lang s first major hit as a music artist It reached the top ten of the Canadian RPM Adult Contemporary Songs chart peaking at number seven 62 It also made an entry on the RPM Country Songs chart where it reached number 45 63 lang s version of Rose Garden received a mixed reception from critics Mark Deming of Allmusic praised the song calling her version one that actually tops the original 60 When reviewing Angel with a Lariat Jack Hurst of the Chicago Tribune noted that the song s production along with the album s other tracks lacked a focus on lang s singing Producer Dave Edmunds has supervised the making of an excellent sounding country rock album from the musical point of view but he unfortunately paid little attention to lang s singing often covering it up entirely 64 7 inch vinyl single edit Rose Garden 3 19 High Time for a Detour 4 09Chart performance edit Chart 1987 Peak positionCanada Adult Contemporary Songs RPM 62 7Canada Country Songs RPM 63 45 Martina McBride version edit I Never Promised You A Rose Garden nbsp Single by Martina McBridefrom the album TimelessReleasedAugust 1 2005 2005 08 01 Recorded2005StudioBlackbird StudioGenreCountry pop 65 Length3 16LabelRCA NashvilleSongwriter s Joe SouthProducer s Martina McBrideMartina McBride singles chronology God s Will 2004 I Never Promised You A Rose Garden 2005 I Still Miss Someone 2005 In 2005 American country artist Martina McBride recorded a cover of Rose Garden for her album of classic country songs Timeless The song was chosen as the lead single for the album and it was released on August 1 2005 20 The song was recorded at the Blackbird Studio located in Nashville Tennessee in 2005 65 Released on RCA Nashville the single s name was stylistically changed to I Never Promised You A Rose Garden 66 McBride s version spent a total of 22 weeks on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and became a major hit by the end of the year In December 2005 the song peaked at number 18 on the chart 67 The single also charted at number 98 on the Hot 100 after spending only two weeks there 68 McBride s version received positive reviews by writers and music critics Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic called the track a song that remains a radio staple to this day Along with the other tracks on Timeless Erlewine noted that McBride had range power and subtlety as a vocalist as well as her skill as an interpreter 65 Arden Lambert of Country Thang Daily also gave McBride s version a positive review Even if Anderson owns the songs we can say that McBride did an amazing cover of it She kept the original melody of it but added her own magic into the song Martina McBride wonderfully sang the song that gave Lynn Anderson a boost in her career Lambert commented 69 Digital download single edit 66 I Never Promised You A Rose Garden 3 16Chart performance edit Chart 2005 PeakpositionUS Hot Country Songs Billboard 70 18US Billboard Hot 100 71 98References editFootnotes edit Billy Joe Royal featuring Hush Billy Joe Royal Allmusic Retrieved May 29 2020 https www grammy com artists lynn anderson 447 a b Eder Bruce Introspect Joe South Songs Reviews Credits Allmusic Retrieved May 28 2020 a b Hilburn Robert February 27 1994 GRAMMY TIME His Rose Garden Was Full of Thorns Many artists have peaked with Grammy glory but none may have had the talent of Joe South or as tragic a fall Los Angeles Times Retrieved May 28 2020 Singer Songwriter Joe South Dead at 72 Rolling Stone September 7 2012 Retrieved May 28 2020 Royal Billy Joe November 1967 Billy Joe Royal featuring Hush Columbia Records South Joe December 1968 Introspect Album Information Capitol Records a b Gray Dobie 1969 Rose Garden 1969 single sleeve White Whale Records a b Whitburn Joel October 1 2005 Bubbling Under the Billboard Hot 100 1959 2004 Record Research ISBN 0898201624 Search results for Dobie Gray RPM Top Singles RPM July 17 2013 Retrieved May 28 2020 RPM Top 100 Singles June 2 1969 PDF a b c Erlewine Stephen Thomas Rose Garden Lynn Anderson Song Info Allmusic Retrieved May 29 2020 a b c This article is more than 4 years old Lynn Anderson singer of Rose Garden dies aged 67 The Guardian July 31 2015 Retrieved May 29 2020 a b c Huey Steve Lynn Anderson Biography amp History Allmusic Retrieved May 29 2020 Oermann Robert K Bufwack Mary A 2003 p 336 a b c d Kosser Michael 2006 p 135 a b Davis Doug Rose Garden was right for singer Lynn Anderson Texarkana Gazette Retrieved May 29 2020 Anderson Lynn December 1970 Rose Garden Liner Notes amp Album Information Columbia Records Kosser Michael 2006 p 135 36 a b c Whitburn Joel 2008 Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008 Record Research Inc ISBN 978 0 89820 177 2 Rose Garden chart history Hot 100 Billboard Retrieved May 29 2020 Rose Garden chart history AC Billboard Retrieved May 29 2020 Lynn Anderson Full Official Chart History The Official Charts Company Retrieved May 29 2020 Gold amp Platinum RIAA Lynn Anderson Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved May 29 2020 a b Papadatos Markos December 17 2015 Lynn Anderson s signature song Rose Garden turns 45 today Digital Journal Retrieved May 29 2020 Cantwell David Friskics Warren Bill 2003 Heartaches by the Number Country Music s 500 Greatest Singles Nashville TN Vanderbilt University Press Country Music Foundation Press p 49 ISBN 0 8265 1424 3 Oermann Robert K Bufwack Mary A 2003 p 336 37 CMT 100 Greatest Songs of Country Music 2003 Spotify Retrieved May 29 2020 Harris Keith Gehr Richard August 28 2019 20 Songs That Defined the Early Seventies Rolling Stone Retrieved March 31 2020 David Kent 1993 Australian Charts Book 1970 1992 Australian Chart Book Pty Ltd Turramurra N S W ISBN 978 0 646 11917 5 Lynn Anderson Rose Garden in German O3 Austria Top 40 Lynn Anderson Rose Garden in Dutch Ultratop 50 Top RPM Country Tracks Issue 3738 RPM Library and Archives Canada Top RPM Singles Issue 3760 RPM Library and Archives Canada Item Display RPM Library and Archives Canada Collectionscanada gc ca July 24 1971 Retrieved June 14 2019 Lynn Anderson Rose Garden in German GfK Entertainment charts The Irish Charts Search Results Rose Garden Irish Singles Chart Retrieved March 4 2018 Lynn Anderson Rose Garden in Dutch Single Top 100 Flavour of New Zealand 12 April 1971 Lynn Anderson Rose Garden VG lista SA Charts 1965 March 1989 Retrieved September 2 2018 Lynn Anderson Rose Garden Swiss Singles Chart Official Singles Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Lynn Anderson Chart History Adult Contemporary Billboard Lynn Anderson Chart History Hot 100 Billboard Lynn Anderson Chart History Hot Country Songs Billboard Cash Box Top 100 Singles February 6 1973 Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 doc Australian Chart Book St Ives N S W ISBN 0 646 11917 6 RPM 100 Top Singles of 71 January 8 1972 PDF Jaaroverzichten Single 1971 in Dutch Single Top 100 Hung Medien Retrieved March 5 2018 Swiss Year End Charts 1971 Musicoutfitters com Billboard December 25 1971 Cash Box Year End Charts Top 100 Pop Singles December 25 1971 Archived from the original on October 6 2016 Retrieved March 5 2018 American single certifications Lynn Anderson Rose Garden Recording Industry Association of America Viglione Joe Love Story Johnny Mathis Songs Reviews Credits Allmusic Retrieved May 30 2020 Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 392 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Cooper William Move to Move Kon Kan Songs Reviews Credits Allmusic Retrieved May 30 2020 Chisato Moritaka 17 sai a J ENT World Groove CD Single Review J Ent May 25 1999 Retrieved April 5 2020 a b Deming Mark Angel with a Lariat k d lang Songs Reviews Credits Allmusic Retrieved May 30 2020 lang k d Reclines The May 1986 Angel with a Lariat Sire Records a b k d lang Adult Contemporary RPM July 17 2013 Retrieved February 8 2019 a b k d lang Country Singles RPM July 17 2013 Retrieved February 8 2019 Hurst Jack January 31 1988 Angel With a Lariat k d Lang amp The Reclines Chicago Tribune Retrieved May 30 2020 a b c Erlewine Stephen Thomas Timeless Martina McBride Songs Reviews Credits Allmusic Retrieved May 30 2020 a b I Never Promised You A Rose Garden by Martina McBride on Apple Music Apple Music Retrieved May 30 2020 I Never Promised You A Rose Garden chart history Billboard Retrieved May 30 2020 I Never Promised You A Rose Garden chart history Hot 100 Billboard Retrieved May 30 2020 Lambert Arden October 30 2019 Martina McBride s Take on Lynn Anderson s Rose Garden Country Thang Daily Retrieved May 30 2020 Martina McBride Chart History Hot Country Songs Billboard Martina McBride Chart History Hot 100 Billboard Books edit Oermann Robert K Bufwack Mary A 2003 Finding Her Voice Women in Country Music 1800 2000 Nashville TN The Country Music Press amp Vanderbilt University Press ISBN 0 8265 1432 4 Kosser Michael 2006 How Nashville Became Music City U S A New York Hal Leonard Corporation ISBN 0 634 09806 3 External links editLynn Anderson biography and Rose Garden info at Lynn Anderson Rose Garden Lynn Anderson Rose Garden on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rose Garden song amp oldid 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