"A Teardrop on a Rose" is a song written by Hank Williams.
Background
According to Williams biographer Colin Escott, "A Teardrop on a Rose" was a "parlor piece that Hank had been toying with for years." It was one of several songs that Williams pitched to his friend Braxton Schuffert, a fellow Alabamian country singer who went on to release the song in 1950.[1]
When Williams asked him what he thought of the song, Shuffert later recalled, "I told him it was one of the most beautiful songs I ever heard, and Hank said I could have it if I wanted."[1]
MGM eventually released a demo version that Williams likely recorded in 1952.[2]Tommy Edwards and Connie Stevens each recorded a version of the song.