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"Bed of Roses" is a song by American rock band Bon Jovi, first appearing on their fifth studio album, Keep the Faith (1992), then released as a single on January 11, 1993 by Mercury and Jambco. Jon Bon Jovi wrote the song in a hotel room while suffering from a hangover and the lyrics reflect his feelings at the time.
It was released in October 1970 as the first single and title track from the album Bed of Rose's. The song reached its popularity peak in the winter of 1971, eventually reaching the Top 10 of the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, peaking at number nine. [1] It also reached #58 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #51 on the Australian Singles Chart ...
"Bed of Roses" is a song by the American alternative-rock group Screaming Trees. It is the first single released in support of their fifth album, Uncle Anesthesia.The song made number thirty-two on John Sellers' "The 100 Most Underrated Indie Rock Songs" list.
"Bed of Roses" was released as the second single on January 11, 1993. [11] On the US Billboard charts, the song reached number ten on the Hot 100. Elsewhere, it reached number two in Canada and number ten in Australia and Germany.
Next up, Shania Twain serenaded Bon Jovi with a bluesy, sexy version of "Bed of Roses." Jason Isbell played the double-neck guitar and nailed the vocals on "Wanted Dead or Alive."
Bed of Rose's is the fourth studio album by the Statler Brothers and the first one recorded for Mercury Records. One of two singles from the album, " Bed of Rose's " reached #9 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.
The list includes songs that have been performed by the entire band. Solo projects by band members are listed separately. The list consists of mostly studio recordings; remixes and live recordings are not listed, unless the song has only been released in one of the two formats.
Bette of Roses is the eighth studio album by the American singer Bette Midler.It was released by Atlantic Records on July 18, 1995, in the United States. The title was a play on the title of one of the tracks, "Bed of Roses".