
Rambling Rose Sammy Davis Jr.
"Rambling Rose" by Sammy Davis Jr. is a pop standard released in 1962. The song expresses longing and affection for a free-spirited woman, symbolizing love and nostalgia. Its lush orchestration and Davis's smooth vocals create a warm, romantic atmosphere. The song has become a classic, reflecting themes of love and freedom in American culture. #Pop

Rambling rose, rambling rose
Why you ramble, no one knows
Wild and wind blown, that's how you've grown
Who can cling to a rambling rose?
Ramble on, ramble on
When your rambling days are gone
Who will love you with a love true
When your rambling days are gone?
Rambling rose, rambling rose
Why I want you, heaven only knows
Though I love you with a love true
Who can cling to a rambling rose?
One more time
Rambling rose, rambling rose
Why you ramble, no one knows
Wild and wind blown, that's how you've grown
Who can cling to a rambling rose?
Rambling rose
Why you ramble, no one knows
Wild and wind blown, that's how you've grown
Who can cling to a rambling rose?
Ramble on, ramble on
When your rambling days are gone
Who will love you with a love true
When your rambling days are gone?
Rambling rose, rambling rose
Why I want you, heaven only knows
Though I love you with a love true
Who can cling to a rambling rose?
One more time
Rambling rose, rambling rose
Why you ramble, no one knows
Wild and wind blown, that's how you've grown
Who can cling to a rambling rose?
Rambling rose
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