Bob Wills - New San Antonio Rose

Deep within my heart lies a melody
A song of old San Antone
Where in dreams I live with a memory
Beneath the stars all alone

It was there I found beside the Alamo
Enchantment strange as the blue, up above
A moonlit path that only she would know
Still hears my broken song of love

Moon in all your splendor knows only my heart
Call back my Rose, Rose of San Antone
Lips so sweet and tender like petals fallin' apart
Speak once again of my love, my own

Broken song, empty words I know
Still live in my heart all alone
For that moonlit pass by the Alamo
And Rose, my Rose of San Antone
Deep within my heart lies a melody
A song of old San Antone
Where in dreams I live with a memory
Beneath the stars all alone

It was there I found beside the Alamo
Enchantment strange as the blue, up above
A moonlit path that only she would know
Still hears my broken song of love

Moon in all your splendor knows only my heart
Call back my Rose, Rose of San Antone
Lips so sweet and tender like petals fallin' apart
Speak once again of my love, my own

Broken song, empty words I know
Still live in my heart all alone
For that moonlit pass by the Alamo
And Rose, my Rose of San Antone
Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys - New San Antonio Rose (1940)

I have had several requests lately to post some more Music by Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys, and I am more than happy to oblige...Enjoy!!! Bob Wills was the ...

San Antonio Rose (Live 40s) Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys

This was filmed for a 10 minute movie short in Hollywood on Oct. 7 1944 by Warner Bros. Les Anderson on steel, Jesse Ashlock, fiddle, Cameron Hill guitar, ...

1941 HITS ARCHIVE: New San Antonio Rose - Bob Wills (Tommy Duncan, vocal)

New San Antonio Rose (Wills) by Bob Wills & his Texas Playboys, vocal by Tommy Duncan Wills' famous signature tune was first recorded by him as a country ...

Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys - San Antonio Rose (1973)

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Bob Wills - San Antonio Rose Singalong with Lyrics

This was shown in movie theatres between double features or before the main feature.

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