Rambling Rose
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Rambling Rose is a flower with tech name R multifloraThunb.
Rambling Rose (film) is a 1991 film set in 1930s Georgia starring Laura Dern and Diane Ladd. The two really are mother and daughter, and both earned Academy Award nominations for their performances in this film. Executive Producer was Edgar J. Scherick. Calder Willingham wrote the original novel with the same name in 1972 and later wrote the screenplay for the film.
Rambling Rose is also the name of at least three popular songs:
- "Rambling Rose," a song popularized by Perry Como and Gordon MacRae in 1948
- "Rambling Rose," a song popularized by Nat King Cole in 1962 and incorporated in an album of the same name
- "Ramblin Rose," a song popularized by MC5 in 1969