Liz Rose

Elisabeth Wagner (born September 6, 1957), known professionally as Liz Rose, is an American country music songwriter, best known for her work with American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift. She has co-written twenty of Swift's officially released songs, including "You Belong with Me", which was nominated for the Grammy Award for Song of the Year, "Teardrops on My Guitar" and "White Horse", which won both Swift and her a Grammy Award for Best Country Song in 2010. She works regularly alongside songwriters Lori McKenna and Hillary Lindsay, collectively calling themselves The Love Junkies and notably writing songs for Little Big Town and Carrie Underwood, among others.[1]

Liz Rose
Birth nameElisabeth Wagner
Born (1957-09-06) September 6, 1957
Dallas, Texas, U.S.
GenresCountry
Occupation(s)Songwriter
Years active1994—present
Associated acts
Websitethelizrose.com

Biography

Rose was born in Dallas, Texas and raised in Irving, Texas.[2] Rose moved to Nashville, Tennessee with her then-husband, Johnny Rose, and began writing songs through the suggestion of a friend. One of her first cuts was "Elisabeth", which was recorded by Billy Gilman.[2] In 2003, Gary Allan took Rose's "Songs About Rain" (co-written with Pat McLaughlin) into the country top 20.[2] Rose spoke in the podcast Broken Record about being married 4 times.

Rose began writing songs with Taylor Swift on Swift's 2006 self-titled debut album, on which Rose has seven co-writer's credits.[3] Among those cuts were the album's first two singles, "Tim McGraw" and "Teardrops on My Guitar", which helped Rose win a Songwriter of the Year award from SESAC in 2007.[4] Rose continued to collaborate with Swift on her second album, 2008's Fearless, Swift and Rose co-wrote the singles "White Horse" and "You Belong with Me"[5] as well as the title track. "White Horse" won both of them the Grammy Award for Best Country Song in 2010,[6] and "You Belong with Me" was nominated for Grammy Award for Song of the Year.[7] On Swift's fourth album, 2012's Red, Rose co-wrote one song, entitled "All Too Well".[8]

She has also worked with songwriting for Swedish country singer Jill Johnson[9] and Nashville-based band Mockingbird Sun, co-writing their second single "Lucky Guy".[10]

With regular collaborators Lori McKenna and Hillary Lindsay as part of The Love Junkies, she co-wrote the song "Girl Crush" performed by Little Big Town. For the song, she won the 2015 CMA Song of the Year and was nominated at the 2016 Grammy Awards for Song of The Year and Best Country Song, winning the latter.

She also contributed to Carrie Underwood's album Storyteller with the song "Like I'll Never Love You Again".

Her daughter is country/Americana artist Caitlin Rose.[11]

Liz Rose first began her career as a songwriter at the age of 37.[12] A successful songwriter, she does not play an instrument.[13]

Songs written

Songwriting discography
ArtistAlbumSongCo-written withNotes
Lauren Alaina Wildflower (2011) "Like My Mother Does" Nathan Chapman, Nikki Williams
Gary Allan See If I Care (2003) "Songs About Rain" Pat McLaughlin
Eli Young Band Life at Best (2011) "Crazy Girl" Lee Brice #1 US Hot Country Songs, #1 Year End Hot Country Songs, 2x Platinum
10,000 Towns (2014) "Angel Like You" Heather Morgan, Mike Eli
Colbie Caillat Gypsy Heart (2014) "Never Getting Over You" Colbie Caillat, Jason Reeves
Nelly Furtado The Ride (2017) "Tap Dancing" Nelly Furtado, Natalie Hemby
Jewel Perfectly Clear (2008) "Till It Feels Like Cheating" Jewel
Sweet and Wild (2010) "Satisfied" Jewel
Jill Johnson Flirting with Disaster (2011) "Flirting with Disaster" Jill Johnson, Lisa Carver
"What's a Little Rain" Jill Johnson, Pam Rose
"In One Piece" Jill Johnson, Lisa Carver
"While You're Sleeping"
"I'm Awake Now" Jill Johnson, Pam Rose
"Don't Want to Let You Go" Jill Johnson, Lisa Carver
"I"m Never Far" Jill Johnson, Pam Rose
"When We Had It So Good"
"Roll My Way" Jill Johnson, Lisa Carver, Pam Rose
"The Sound of Leaving" Jill Johnson, Lisa Carver
"Used to Think He Was Everything" Jill Johnson, Lori McKenna
"Dreaming Me Away" Jill Johnson, Lisa Carver
Jypsi Jypsi (2008) "I Don't Love You Like That" Stephanie Chapman
Little Big Town Tornado (2012) "Sober" Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna
Pain Killer (2014) "Tumble and Fall" Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman, Lori McKenna, Hillary Lindsey
"Girl Crush" Lori McKenna, Hillary Lindsey #1 US Hot Country Songs, 2x Platinum
"Save Your Sin" Lori McKenna, Hillary Lindsey
Martina McBride Shine (2009) "Walk Away" Nathan Chapman, Jesse Walker
Reckless (2016) "Diamonds" (w/Keith Urban) Nicolle Galyon, Eric Paslay
Tim McGraw Tim McGraw and the Dancehall Doctors (2002) "All We Ever Find" Kim Patton-Johnston
Kylie Minogue Golden (2018) "Golden" Kylie Minogue, Lindsay Rimes, Steve McEwan
Cassadee Pope Frame by Frame (2013) "Edge of a Thunderstorm" Cassadee Pope, busbee
RaeLynn Me "God Made Girls" RaeLynn, Nicolle Galyon, Lori McKenna #1 Country Digital Songs
Blake Shelton If I'm Honest (2016) "Every Goodbye busbee, Ryan Hurd
Jennette McCurdy Jennette McCurdy (2012) "Better" Jennette McCurdy, Tommy Lee James
Taylor Swift Taylor Swift (2006) "Tim McGraw Taylor Swift
"Picture to Burn" Taylor Swift #3 US Hot Country Songs, 2x Platinum
"Teardrops on My Guitar" Taylor Swift #2 US Hot Country Songs, 3x Platinum
"Cold As You" Taylor Swift
"Tied Together with a Smile" Taylor Swift
"Stay Beautiful" Taylor Swift
"Mary's Song (Oh My My My)" Taylor Swift, Brian Maher
Fearless (2008) "Fearless" Taylor Swift, Hillary Lindsey Platinum
"White Horse" Taylor Swift #2 US Hot Country Songs, 2x Platinum, won Grammy Award for Best Country Song with Swift
"You Belong with Me" Taylor Swift #2 Billboard Hot 100, #1 US Adult Contemporary, #1 US, Hot Country Songs, 7x Platinum, nominated Grammy Award for Song of the Year with Swift
"Tell Me Why" Taylor Swift
"Come in with the Rain" Taylor Swift
"Superstar" Taylor Swift
Red (2012) "All Too Well" Taylor Swift
Carrie Underwood Storyteller (2015) "Like I'll Never Love You Again" Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna
Cry Pretty (2018) "Cry Pretty" Carrie Underwood, Hillary Lindsey, Lori McKenna
Lee Ann Womack Greatest Hits (2004) "The Wrong Girl" Pat McLaughlin

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Nominated work Result
2010 Academy of Country Music Song of the Year You Belong with Me (with Taylor Swift) Nominated
Grammy Awards Song of the Year Nominated
Best Country Song White Horse (with Taylor Swift) Won
2012 Academy of Country Music Song of the Year Crazy Girl (with Lee Brice) Won
2015 Country Music Association Song of the Year Girl Crush (with Lori McKenna and Hillary Lindsey) Won
2016 Grammy Awards Song of the Year Nominated
Best Country Song Won
Academy of Country Music Song of the Year Nominated
2020 Grammy Awards Best Country Song It All Comes Out in the Wash (with Miranda Lambert, Lori McKenna and Hillary Lindsay) Nominated

References

  1. Grand Ole Opry. "Lori McKenna & The Love Junkies". Opry.com.
  2. "Taking the "Backward" Approach with LIZ ROSE". Larry Wayne Clark. Archived from the original on 18 September 2009. Retrieved 11 February 2010.
  3. Joe Edwards (26 January 2007). "For teen country star Taylor Swift, the time was just right". The Seattle Times. Archived from the original on 7 August 2010. Retrieved 11 February 2010.
  4. Edward Morris (6 November 2007). ""Tim McGraw" Composer Liz Rose Is SESAC's Songwriter of the Year". CMT. Retrieved 11 February 2010.
  5. Edward Morris (29 September 2009). "SESAC Honors Songwriter Liz Rose for Taylor Swift's "You Belong With Me"". CMT. Retrieved 11 February 2010.
  6. Sara D. Anderson (31 January 2010). "'White Horse' wins best country song — Grammys 2010". AOL Radio Blog. Retrieved 11 February 2010.
  7. "2010 Nominees". Grammy.com. Archived from the original on 1 December 2011. Retrieved 12 February 2010.
  8. "Red". Music. Taylor Swift.com. Archived from the original on 17 October 2012. Retrieved 24 October 2012.
  9. "Jill Johnson flirtar med katastrofen". Allehanda (in Swedish). 28 September 2011. Retrieved 5 February 2014.
  10. "Mockingbird Sun".
  11. "La vie en Rose". The Independent. 25 July 2010. Retrieved 26 August 2010.
  12. [Hight, J. (2009). Writer's hit parade: Liz rose. The Performing Songwriter, 16, 70.]
  13. [Leahey, A (2014) Songwriter Spotlight: Liz Rose, Rollingstone Magazine]
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