Discover the Latest Song from Ben & Rose
There is a captivating new track by the talented Lancaster Amish couple, Ben & Rose, titled “Would You Like To Buy Some Flowers”. This heartfelt song was released approximately two weeks ago and has been gaining admiration. I recently came across it, as it was published on a different YouTube channel, which might explain why I initially missed it.
Background and Personal Insights
Ben & Rose are renowned for their exceptional country music talents, blending traditional Amish roots with contemporary sounds. Reader Lisa shared her personal connection with the couple, recalling her experience at the Corner Coffee Shop in downtown Intercourse, Lancaster County. She mentioned:
- Rose performed there about a year or so ago, singing as part of a duet with her sister during weekend evenings.
- Their performances were accompanied by Amish men, likely family members, who brought their sound equipment in a van.
- Despite being Amish, they display a genuine appreciation for music, especially country genres, which is evident in their performances.
Lisa also noted that Rose has since married, as evidenced by her husband’s beard, indicating a personal milestone that perhaps influences her musical journey.
Musical Style and Collaborations
Like their previous covers such as “The Little Mountain Church House” and “Circle Of Love”, this latest song is performed with beautiful sincerity and skill. The couple is joined by Amos Raber, who provides guitar and vocals. Amos and his wife Margaret also maintain their own YouTube channel filled with lovely musical renditions.
Recording Details and Origin
This particular song was likely recorded at Conrad Fisher’s Ragamuffin Hall. The song itself was written by Conrad Fisher, who is also the producer behind Ben & Rose’s music. You can listen to Conrad’s own version of the song, which offers a different but equally excellent interpretation, here.
Enjoy the Music
Immerse yourself in this beautiful piece, appreciating the genuine talent and heartfelt performance of Ben & Rose. Their music continues to bridge traditional Amish life with the universal language of song.