Bed Of Rose's

Harold Reid

She was called a scarlet woman by the people

Who would go to church but leave me in the street

With no parents of my own I never had a home

And a fifteen year old girl has got to eat

She found me outside one Sunday morning begging money
from a man I didn't know

She took me in and wiped away my childhood that woman
of the street this lady Rose

This bed of Rose's that I lay on where I was taught to love a man

This bed of Rose's where I'm livin' is the only kind
of life I'll understand

She was a handsome woman just thirty-five who was spoken
to in town by very few

She managed a late evening business like most of the town wished they'd do

I learned all the things a man should know from a woman
not approved of I suppose

She died knowing someone really loved her from life's
bramble bush I picked a rose

This bed of Rose's...

This bed of Rose's...

Trivia about the song Bed Of Rose's by Tanya Tucker

On which albums was the song “Bed Of Rose's” released by Tanya Tucker?
Tanya Tucker released the song on the albums “Would You Lay With Me (In a Field of Stone)” in 1974 and “Tennessee Woman” in 1990.
Who composed the song “Bed Of Rose's” by Tanya Tucker?
The song “Bed Of Rose's” by Tanya Tucker was composed by Harold Reid.

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