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{{Song infobox |
| Name = Desert Rose
| Cover =
| Artist = ]
| Album = ]
| Released = February 1990
| track_no = 3
| Recorded = March 1988 to June 1989 at Austin's Riverside Sound,<br>Saucer One Studio,<br>Arlyn Studios,<br>Studio Seven
| Genre = ]
| Length = 4:55
| Label = ]
| Writer = ]<br>]
| Producer = ]
| prev = "]"
| prev_no = 2
| next = "High Landrons"
| next_no = 4
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'''''Desert Rose''''' is the third track in ] ] ]'s ] '']''. Originally released in 1990, the song has become one of Johnson's most popular pieces. It was one of the album's four vocal numbers, the other three being "Nothing Can Keep Me from You", "High Landrons" and "Forty Mile Town". His other popular works include many instrumentals like "]", which won a ], and is arguably his most famous piece.

Eric Johnson recorded the song in ], in ] time.
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