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词条 Rose Garden (Lynn Anderson song)
释义

  1. Lynn Anderson version

     Critical reception 

  2. Chart performance

     Weekly charts  Year-end charts 

  3. Cover versions

     k.d. lang and the Reclines version  Martina McBride version 

  4. Sampling

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox song
| name = Rose Garden
| cover = Lynn Anderson-Rose Garden 1970 single cover.jpg
| alt =
| type = single
| artist = Lynn Anderson
| album = Rose Garden
| B-side = Nothing Between Us
| released = October 8, 1970[1]
| format = 45 rpm, 12" 45 rpm
| recorded = 1970
| studio =
| venue =
| genre = Country, country pop
| length = 2:55
| label = Columbia
| writer = Joe South
| producer = Glenn Sutton
| prev_title = No Love at All
| prev_year = 1970
| next_title = You're My Man
| next_year = 1971
}}

"Rose Garden" (also known and covered as "(I Never Promised You A) Rose Garden") is a song written by Joe South, best known as recorded by country music singer Lynn Anderson, and first released by Billy Joe Royal in 1967. Anderson's October 1970 release topped the U.S. Billboard country chart for five weeks, reached No. 3 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 pop chart, and hit No. 1 on both Cash Box{{-'}}s and Record World{{-'}}s pop and country singles charts. The song was also a major pop hit internationally, topping the charts in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Ireland, Norway, South Africa, and throughout Europe.

Anderson's version of "Rose Garden" remains among the most successful crossover recordings of all-time.[2]

Lynn Anderson version

The Lynn Anderson single was her third release for Columbia Records in 1970, after several years of recording for Chart Records. It proved to be the first crossover record of her career.

"Rose Garden" was originally an album cut by the song's writer, Joe South, in 1969. Several other male vocalists recorded it on albums including Freddy Weller, Billy Joe Royal, and Dobie Gray and Third Avenue Blues Band, but it was never a hit until Anderson's version. A recording by the girl group The Three Degrees, best known for their 1974 hit "When Will I See You Again", also predated Lynn Anderson's hit version.

Anderson wanted to record the song but her producer (and husband) Glenn Sutton felt it was a "man's song", in part because of the line "I could promise you things like big diamond rings". According to Anderson, Sutton agreed to record it as a potential album cut when there was time left during one of her scheduled recording sessions. After arranging a more up-tempo, lighthearted melody, Sutton and the studio musicians, which included a mandolin player as well as a string section, were impressed with the results. Columbia Records' executive Clive Davis was equally impressed and insisted the song be released as a single in both the country and pop markets. Shortly after its breakthrough on American Top 40 radio, the song became an international hit. A cover version released by Sandie Shaw in UK failed to chart, as Anderson's version became a major success there.

The song became Anderson's signature tune and one of the biggest hits of the 1970s, in any genre of music.{{cn|date=March 2014}} Anderson won a Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance in 1971, and Joe South earned two Grammy nominations: "Best Country Song" and "Song of the Year" in the pop field.

Anderson said, "I believe that 'Rose Garden' was released at just the right time. People were trying to recover from the Vietnam years. The message in the song—that if you just take hold of life and go ahead, you can make something out of nothing—people just took to that."[3]

After her Columbia heyday, Lynn Anderson recorded new performances of the song several times for post-1982 albums, including a bluegrass version that was featured in her 2004 comeback album The Bluegrass Sessions. This album earned Anderson her first Grammy nomination in over 30 years.

Critical reception

David Cantwell and Bill Friskics-Warren included Anderson's 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 an 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."[4]

Chart performance

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Weekly charts

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Chart (1970–71)Peak
position
Australia1
Finland1
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New Zealand1
South Africa (Springbok)[5]2
US Cash Box Top 100[6]1
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Year-end charts

Chart (1971)Rank
Australia [7]9
Canada RPM Top Singles[8]18
Netherlands [9]14
Switzerland [10]3
UK15
US Billboard Hot 100[11]41
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[12]
39
US Cash Box [13]6
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Cover versions

Following Anderson's success with the song, many artists recorded it as an album track including The Suicide Machines, Kitty Wells, Loretta Lynn, Dottie West, Glen Campbell, Percy Faith, Carol Burnett, and Morrissey.

  • Debbie Rule, covered the song on her album Texas Girls (2015).

k.d. lang and the Reclines version

Canadian country pop group k.d. lang and the Reclines covered the song for their 1987 album Angel with a Lariat. The single was Lang's first release in the United States but failed to chart.

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Chart (1987)Peak
position

Martina McBride version

{{Infobox song
| name = (I Never Promised You A) Rose Garden
| cover = Martinamcbride451081.jpg
| alt =
| type = single
| artist = Martina McBride
| album = Timeless
| released = August 1, 2005
| format =
| recorded = 2005
| studio =
| venue =
| genre = Country
| length = 03:15
| label = RCA Nashville
| writer = Joe South
| producer = Martina McBride
| prev_title = God's Will
| prev_year = 2004
| next_title = I Still Miss Someone
| next_year = 2006
}}

In 2005, Martina McBride included the song on her album of covers, Timeless. This album featured classic country songs from over the years, including "Rose Garden". The song was released as a single, peaking at 18 on the country singles chart in the US.

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Chart (2005)Peak
position
Brazil (ABPD)[14]83

Sampling

Canadian synthpop duo Kon Kan sampled parts of the song and its lyrics in their 1988 single "I Beg Your Pardon". In 2010, Canadian hip hop artist Shad sampled a recording of "Rose Garden" by The Three Degrees.[15]

References

1. ^{{cite web |title=Rose Garden |url=http://www.45cat.com/record/445252 |website=45cat.com |accessdate=29 July 2018}}
2. ^Lynn Anderson's "Rose Garden" at Countrymusicclassics.com {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070814074050/http://www.countrymusicclassics.com/CMCStorySongDec.htm |date=2007-08-14 }}
3. ^Lynn Anderson's "Rose Garden" at Countrymusicclassics.com {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070814074050/http://www.countrymusicclassics.com/CMCStorySongDec.htm |date=2007-08-14 }}
4. ^{{cite book|last1=Cantwell|first1=David|last2=Friskics-Warren|first2=Bill|title=Heartaches by the Number: Country Music's 500 Greatest Singles|date=2003|publisher=Vanderbilt University Press/Country Music Foundation Press|location=Nashville, Tennessee|isbn=0-8265-1424-3|page=49}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=SA Charts 1965–March 1989|url=http://www.rock.co.za/files/springbok_top_20_(A).html|accessdate=2 September 2018}}
6. ^Cash Box Top 100 Singles, February 6, 1973
7. ^{{cite book|title=Australian Chart Book 1970–1992|format=doc|last=Kent|first=David|authorlink=David Kent (historian)|publisher=Australian Chart Book, St Ives, N.S.W |year=1993|isbn=0-646-11917-6}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?brws_s=1&file_num=nlc008388.7590&type=1&interval=24&PHPSESSID=mhe12pta2k83e08udtq66ot062|title=Item Display - RPM - Library and Archives Canada|work=collectionscanada.gc.ca}}
9. ^{{cite web|title= Jaaroverzichten – Single 1971 |publisher= Single Top 100. Hung Medien |accessdate= March 5, 2018 |url= http://dutchcharts.nl/jaaroverzichten.asp?year=1971&cat=s |language= nl}}
10. ^Swiss Year-End Charts, 1971
11. ^Musicoutfitters.com
12. ^[https://books.google.com/books?id=SQ8EAAAAMBAJ&pg=RA1-PA15&lpg=RA1-PA15&dq=another+day+paul+mccartney#v=onepage&q=another%20day%20paul%20mccartney&f=false Billboard], December 25, 1971.
13. ^Cash Box Year-End Charts: Top 100 Pop Singles, December 25, 1971
14. ^{{cite web |url = http://asdfg-menezes.org/bookBR.pdf |title = Brazil |work = ABPD |date = October 6, 2001 |accessdate = April 1, 2014 }}
15. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.whosampled.com/sample/107971/Shad-Lisa-Lobsinger-Rose-Garden-The-Three-Degrees-Rose-Garden/|website=whosampled.com|accessdate=4 March 2018}}

External links

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