A Teardrop on a Rose explained

A Teardrop on a Rose
Type:single
Artist:Hank Williams
B-Side:Alone and Forsaken
Released:1955
Recorded:1952 (Unconfirmed)
Genre:Country, Gospel
Label:MGM Records

"A Teardrop on a Rose" is a song written by Hank Williams.

Background

According to Williams biographer Colin Escott, "A Teardrop on a Rose" was a "parlor piece that Hank had been toying with for years." It was one of several songs that Williams pitched to his friend Braxton Schuffert, a fellow Alabamian country singer who went on to release the song in 1950.

When Williams asked him what he thought of the song, Shuffert later recalled, "I told him it was one of the most beautiful songs I ever heard, and Hank said I could have it if I wanted."

MGM eventually released a demo version that Williams likely recorded in 1952. Tommy Edwards and Connie Stevens each recorded a version of the song.

Discography

See main article: Hank Williams discography.

See also: List of songs written by Hank Williams.

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