The English Roses | Last Of
Produced by the legendary Stephen Street , known for his work with The Smiths and Blur.
Last of the English Roses - song and lyrics by Peter Doherty
The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a character—the "English rose"—moving through settings like snooker halls and playgrounds. Last of the English Roses
A melodic, acoustic-driven track that contrasts with his more chaotic punk-rock work. Lyrical Themes
The song is often interpreted as a nostalgic and gritty tribute to English subculture, blending themes of childhood innocence with the rougher edges of adulthood. Artist: Pete Doherty (of The Libertines and Babyshambles). Release Date: February 2009. Produced by the legendary Stephen Street , known
The title plays on the traditional term for a naturally beautiful English woman, a concept also famously used by artists like The Jam and Elton John (in his tribute to Princess Diana). Where to Listen
It mentions iconic British brands and pastimes, such as Kappa , Reebok , and playing snooker. Lyrical Themes The song is often interpreted as
You can find the track and the full Grace/Wastelands album on major streaming platforms: Listen on Spotify Watch the music video on YouTube