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{{Song
 
{{Song
 
| Name        = A Rose and a Baby Ruth
 
| Name        = A Rose and a Baby Ruth
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| Genre      = Glam rock
 
| Genre      = Glam rock
 
| Length      = 2:18
 
| Length      = 2:18
| Label      = [[Nothing Records|Nothing]], [[Interscope Records|Interscope]]
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| Label      = [[Nothing]], [[Interscope Records|Interscope]]
 
| Writer      = John D. Loudermilk
 
| Writer      = John D. Loudermilk
 
| Composer    = John D. Loudermilk
 
| Composer    = John D. Loudermilk
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"'''A Rose and a Baby Ruth'''" is a b-side of the 1998 album ''[[Mechanical Animals]]'', originally written and performed by John D. Loudermilk in 1956, but bearing more similarity to George Hamilton's version. The song was officially released in 1999 on the UK version of [[The Last Tour on Earth|''The Last Tour on Earth'']]'s bonus disc.
 
"'''A Rose and a Baby Ruth'''" is a b-side of the 1998 album ''[[Mechanical Animals]]'', originally written and performed by John D. Loudermilk in 1956, but bearing more similarity to George Hamilton's version. The song was officially released in 1999 on the UK version of [[The Last Tour on Earth|''The Last Tour on Earth'']]'s bonus disc.
  
==Appearances==
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== Appearances ==
===Albums===
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=== Albums ===
 
* ''[[The Last Tour on Earth]]'' (UK Version)
 
* ''[[The Last Tour on Earth]]'' (UK Version)
  
==Versions==
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== Versions ==
* "A Rose and a Baby Ruth" <small>&mdash; Appears on the UK version of ''[[The Last Tour on Earth]]''.</small>
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* "A Rose and a Baby Ruth" <small>Appears on the UK version of ''[[The Last Tour on Earth]]''.</small>
  
==Lyrics==
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== Lyrics ==
 
     Doo, doo, doo, doo...
 
     Doo, doo, doo, doo...
 
     We had a quarrel
 
     We had a quarrel
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     Just to prove that I'm telling the truth
 
     Just to prove that I'm telling the truth
 
     Dear, I believe you won't laugh when you receive
 
     Dear, I believe you won't laugh when you receive
     This rose and a baby Ruth
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     This rose and a Baby Ruth
 
      
 
      
 
     Doo, doo, doo, doo...
 
     Doo, doo, doo, doo...
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     Just to prove I was tellin' the truth
 
     Just to prove I was tellin' the truth
 
     I'll kiss you too then I'll hand to you
 
     I'll kiss you too then I'll hand to you
     This rose and a baby Ruth
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     This rose and a Baby Ruth
 
      
 
      
 
     Doo, doo, doo, doo...
 
     Doo, doo, doo, doo...
  
==Song==
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== Song ==
{{Video
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{{Videos
 
| zPJSZiRyQXQ = The cover
 
| zPJSZiRyQXQ = The cover
 
| dFJDYT0aqrA = The original
 
| dFJDYT0aqrA = The original
 
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}}
  
[[Category:Mechanical Animals Era]]
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[[Category:Mechanical Animals era]]
[[Category:Marilyn Manson Songs]]
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[[Category:Songs covered by Marilyn Manson]]
 
[[Category:Songs covered by Marilyn Manson]]
 
[[Category:Songs from The Last Tour on Earth]]
 
[[Category:Songs from The Last Tour on Earth]]
 
[[Category:B-sides]]
 
[[Category:B-sides]]
 
[[Category:Never performed live]]
 
[[Category:Never performed live]]

Latest revision as of 19:21, 2 April 2024

"A Rose and a Baby Ruth"
A Rose and a Baby Ruth cover
Song by Marilyn Manson
Album The Last Tour on Earth
Released November 16, 1999
Recorded 1997–1998 at the White Room, Westlake Recording Studios in West Hollywood, California and Conway Studios
Genre Glam rock
Length 2:18
Label Nothing, Interscope
Writer John D. Loudermilk
Composer John D. Loudermilk
Producer Marilyn Manson

"A Rose and a Baby Ruth" is a b-side of the 1998 album Mechanical Animals, originally written and performed by John D. Loudermilk in 1956, but bearing more similarity to George Hamilton's version. The song was officially released in 1999 on the UK version of The Last Tour on Earth's bonus disc.

Appearances[edit]

Albums[edit]

Versions[edit]

Lyrics[edit]

    Doo, doo, doo, doo...
    We had a quarrel
    A teenage quarrel
    Now I'm as blue as I know how to be
    I can't call you on the phone
    I can't even see you at your home
    So I'm sending you this present
    Just to prove that I'm telling the truth
    Dear, I believe you won't laugh when you receive
    This rose and a Baby Ruth
    
    Doo, doo, doo, doo...
    I could have sent you an orchid of some kind
    But that's all I had in my jeans at the time
    But when we grow up,
    Some day I'll show up
    Just to prove I was tellin' the truth
    I'll kiss you too then I'll hand to you
    This rose and a Baby Ruth
    
    Doo, doo, doo, doo...

Song[edit]

The cover
The original