Bed of Rose’s

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"Bed of Rose’s" is a 1970 country song by The Statler Brothers that tells the story of an orphaned young man and his complex relationship with a prostitute named Rose.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
artist The Statler Brothers NERFINISHED
characterRoleOfRose prostitute
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre country music
hasInstrumentation country band instrumentation
hasLyrics yes
hasTitleCharacter Rose NERFINISHED
hasVocals yes
language English
lyricTheme gratitude
orphanhood
poverty
prostitution
redemption
social judgment
mainCharacter Rose NERFINISHED
orphaned young man
medium recorded music
moralQuestion who is truly moral, the respectable townspeople or Rose
narrativePerspective first-person
narratorAttitudeTowardRose affection
gratitude
narratorAttitudeTowardTown critical
narratorStatus former orphan
performer The Statler Brothers NERFINISHED
plotSummary A young orphaned man, shunned by his town, is taken in and cared for by a prostitute named Rose, leading him to question society’s moral judgments.
recordingPeriod 1970s
releaseYear 1970
setting Rose’s room
small town
street
vocalGroup The Statler Brothers NERFINISHED

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The Statler Brothers notableWork Bed of Rose’s
The Statler Brothers notableAlbum Bed of Rose’s