Rusty Young, one of Poco's frontmen, was inspired by the legend of Old West outlaw Rose Dunn, also known as Rose of the Cimarron. "'Rose of Cimarron' is a song I wrote after I picked up a brochure while Poco were on tour in Oklahoma in 1973," Young explained. "It told a story of a woman who took in outlaws in the 1800s. She fed them, mended their wounds and sent them on their way. Or so they say... When I played 'Rose' for the band, everyone wanted to make it a Poco record."
Lead vocals were performed by Poco guitarist Paul Cotton and bassist Timothy B. Schmit.
Emmylou Harris covered this on her 1981 album, Cimarron.
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