It's about a lost love referred to as the singer's "rose of San Antone."
Carly Simon. Love that song!! 'You Belong To Me' is also a song published in 1952. The first female to sing it was Sue Thompson. It has also been sung by Patti Page, Jo Stafford and Patsy Cline. Most recently, it was sung on the 'Mona Lisa Smile' soundtrack by Tori Amos and on the 'Planet Terror' soundtrack by Rose McGowan.
San Antonio, Texas it is called the rose palace.
Yes, country music in the 1960s experienced significant growth and diversification. Artists like Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, and Loretta Lynn rose to prominence, blending traditional country sounds with influences from rock and pop. This decade also saw the emergence of the Nashville Sound, characterized by smoother production and orchestral arrangements, which helped bring country music to a broader audience. Overall, the 1960s were a transformative period that shaped the future of the genre.
Song "My Friend" by Rose McVea of San Antonio, TX
In Western swing, "San Antonio Rose" typically features a combination of major and dominant seventh chords. The common chord progression starts with the key of A, using chords like A, D7, and E7. In the verses, you might encounter a progression like A - D - A - E7 - A, while the bridge often shifts to D - E7 - A. Adding embellishments and swing rhythms can enhance the overall feel.
Willie Nelson and Ray Price Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys did an earlier version
patsy cline
Patsy Irish's birth name is Patricia Rose Irish.
Patsy Kelly's birth name is Bridget Sarah Veronica Rose Kelly.
New San Antonio Rose was created in 1938.
The cast of Rose - 1994 includes: Patsy Fitzgerald as Rose Tom Mesmer as Farmer
San Antonio Rose - album - was created in 1980-05.
Genevieve Rose Cline
San Antonio Rose was originally recorded as a fiddle instrumental by Bob Wills in 1938. A couple of years later he added lyrics and the song reflected that change, thereby becoming the "New San Antonio Rose"
San Antonio Rose - 1941 was released on: USA: 20 June 1941
San Antonio Rose
arabic, meaning rose