Patsy Cline - San Antonio Rose [Americana] Remastered HD Color Live
“San Antonio Rose“ is a swing instrumental introduced in late 1938 by Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys. Quickly becoming the band’s most popular number, Wills and band members devised lyrics, which were recorded on April 16, 1940. It quickly rose to the top in 1939, and again, in early 1941. It went on to become the band’s theme song for the next forty years.
The song is written in the first person with the “Rose of San Antone“ being the singer’s lost love. In 2010, the Western Writers of America ranked it at number 49 on its list of the Top 100 Western songs of all time.
Patsy Cline recorded San Antonio Rose August 17, 1961, released on her 1961 “Patsy Cline Showcase“ album featuring Owen Bradley (pdr, mgr, org, dir), Selby Coffeen (eng), Patsy Cline (v), The Jordanaires (bkv), Randy Hughes (g), Hank Garland (eg), Grady Martin (eg, dir), Walter Haynes, Ben Keith (stg), Floyd Cramer (p, org), Pig Robbins (p), Bob Moore (b), Harold Bradley (ebx), Buddy Ha
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