Two Dozen Roses
Shenandoah, Luke Combs
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I brought flowers to your door last night I done you wrong and I wanna make it right You said I'm not welcome here I know it oughta be perfectly clear But I can't help but wonder what it might be like If I had two dozen roses and an older bottle of wine If I really could've hung the moon, would it change your mind? If I could cry a little harder and get a little less sleep at night If I had two dozen roses, would it change your mind? Oh, I must have been a fool back then To lose something that you can't have again I've done all that I know to do And second guessed my every move I can't help but wonder how it might have been If I had two dozen roses and an older bottle of wine If I really could've hung the moon, would it change your mind? If I could cry a little harder and get a little less sleep at night If I had two dozen roses, would it change your mind? If I could cry a little harder and get a little less sleep at night If I had two dozen roses, would it change your mind? Oh baby, would it change your mind? Oh baby, would it change your mind? Oh baby, would you change your mind? Oh baby, could it change your mind? Oh baby, would you change your mind?
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Written by: Robert Byrne, Mac McAnally
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Beginner Music
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12 facts about this song
Release DateThe song "Two Dozen Roses" by Shenandoah was officially released on May 15, 1989.
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WriterThis much-loved country tune was co-written by Robert Byrne and Mac McAnally.
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Performance"Two Dozen Roses" was recorded by the American country music band Shenandoah for their third studio album, "The Road Not Taken".
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CharterUpon its release, the track quickly climbed the charts and became a No. 1 single on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart.
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Music VideoA music video was also released for this song in 1989, further enhancing its popularity.
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Success Factor"Two Dozen Roses" helped establish Shenandoah as one of the premier acts in country music during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
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Album SalesThe album "The Road Not Taken" went gold, cementing Shenandoah's successful career.
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Genre ClassificationThis song is classified within the subgenre of '80s Country, a style of music that assimilated rock and pop elements into country music and also saw the emergence of the country-politan sound.
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ThemeSimilar to other country songs, "Two Dozen Roses" deals with themes of love and relationships, with lyrics that express the desire to win back a loved one.
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LongevityEven today, the song remains a staple on both classic and contemporary country music radio stations, proving its timeless appeal.
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Live PerformancesShenandoah has regularly included "Two Dozen Roses" during their live performances for the past three decades, showcasing its enduring popularity among their fan base.
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Cover VersionsThe song's success and popularity have also led to other artists covering it, further cementing its place in the annals of country music history.
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