For decades, Bette Midler’s rendition of “The Rose” has become synonymous with her name, but it’s important to acknowledge the remarkable performances by other artists as well. Surprisingly, many audiences are unaware that the original version was actually performed by Amanda McBroom, as reported by Vulture.

Notably, Christopher Maloney brought his unique interpretation to the song, earning widespread acclaim, while Conway Twitty also added his own signature twist to the cover, as noted by Vulture.

Over time, numerous artists have put their own spin on the song, each bringing a surprising freshness to it.

However, the enduring popularity of Midler’s rendition is largely attributed to its inclusion in the soundtrack of the eponymous film, which was a massive success, according to Vulture. Undoubtedly, Midler’s interpretation of this timeless track became a standout moment in the film “The Rose.”

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