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Rosenrot (song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Rosenrot (song)

"Rosenrot" (German for Rose-red) is a song and single from the album of the same name by the German band Rammstein.
The "Rosenrot" track was highly anticipated by fans of Rammstein, as it was first hailed in February 2004 to be the first single from the band's fourth studio album, ''Reise, Reise'' (the song "Mein Teil" took the honour instead).
In the end, "Rosenrot" didn't even make the tracklist of ''Reise, Reise'', a move that the band's management claimed "left them speechless."
The single was released in Germany on December 16, 2005.
==Content==

The lyrics tell of a man who is asked by his lover to retrieve a rose from a mountain, and falls to his death .
The lyrics contain elements from Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's poem "Heidenröslein" (while his poem "Erlkönig" similarly inspired the ''Reise, Reise'' track, "Dalai Lama"), and the story "Schneeweißchen und Rosenrot," from the Brothers Grimm. Till also seldom uses his trademark curling of 'R's in the song.
The song features riffs used previously in "Stein um Stein".

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