San Antonio Rose
Johnny & The Hurricanes Lyrics


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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 pass that only she would know
Still hears my broken song of love
Moon in all your splendor know only my heart
Call back my rose, rose of San Antone
Lips so sweet and tender like petals falling 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 pass that only she would know
Still hears my broken song of love
Moon in all your splendor know only my heart
Call back my rose, rose of San Antone
Lips so sweet and tender like petals falling 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

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "San Antonio Rose" begin by expressing a deep emotional connection to a memory that lies within the singer's heart. This memory is of a song from old San Antone that the singer dreams of, alone beneath the stars. It is here where he first found enchantment beside the Alamo, as if the moonlit pass where he met his love was meant only for them. Despite the brokenness of the singer's love and the emptiness of the words he speaks, the memory of his rose of San Antone still lives on within his heart.


The song "San Antonio Rose" is a homage to the city of San Antonio, Texas and was written by Bob Wills, the founder of Western Swing music. The song has since become a classic and has been recorded by many artists, including Patsy Cline and Willie Nelson. The song itself was performed originally by the band Johnny & The Hurricanes in 1961, and their version became a hit.


Line by Line Meaning

Deep within my heart lies a melody
There is a song that exists deep within me.


A song of old San Antone
This song is evocative of the city of San Antonio.


Where in dreams I live with a memory
In my dreams, I revisit a cherished memory.


Beneath the stars all alone
This memory takes place in a solitary, starry setting.


It was there I found beside the Alamo
This memory is located near the famous Alamo landmark.


Enchantment strange as the blue up above
The memory has a mystical, otherworldly quality.


A moonlit pass that only she would know
This setting is known only to a special someone, a woman referred to as 'she.'


Still hears my broken song of love
The memory is still alive, and the song of love associated with it persists.


Moon in all your splendor know only my heart
The artist feels that the moon is privy to their deepest emotions.


Call back my rose, rose of San Antone
The artist is calling for a woman they refer to as their 'rose,' located in San Antonio.


Lips so sweet and tender like petals falling apart
The singer remembers the physical qualities of their 'rose' in great detail.


Speak once again of my love, my own.
The artist longs to hear once more from their 'rose,' and to know that they are loved in return.


Broken song, empty words I know
The singer recognizes that their song of love has become incomplete and meaningless.


Still live in my heart all alone
Despite this, the song still resonates within the singer's heart.


For that moonlit pass by the Alamo
The memory of the woman they refer to as their 'rose' is inextricably linked to this particular location.


And Rose, my Rose of San Antone
Once again, the artist lovingly calls out to their missing 'rose.'




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: James Robert Wills

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Comments from YouTube:

@PAULLONDEN

A-MAZING Glorious sound...Could set this on repeat for an hour..
Although this band was highly popular in West Europe at the time, still feel they haven't received due recognition for their totally original sound...They influenced artists from Roxy Music to Bowie......

@rockindaddy6535

Das war eine geniale Band, LOVE IT !!!

@RossCompose

Fab, one of my favorite groups & songs. Great photos. Johnny's very retro sharp. Compares well to the version by another cool group, the Sons of the Pioneers. :)

@ivanhectordemarez1561

Beautiful melodie.

@makjac46

interesting photos of the sleeves, they look so normal compared to the "over the top" groups of today, excellent stereo sound, thank you.

@MrTroughton

Bob Wills goes Rock'n'Roll? Love it :)

@jameslynn3702

WOW!!! Nice - Now, let me say this: Have been to London, Paris and Rome. Now, let's go to the "Greatest Place on Earth" San Antone, the River Walk, why I say this is because the song is that good, to have you go there and have a lot of fun along the River Walk!!! Let's Go!!! Amen!!! We must Go to San Antone and have a lot of Fun in the Sun!!!

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