
About The Song
Johnny Cash’s rich, baritone voice and evocative storytelling have made him a country music legend. One of his most iconic songs, “San Antonio Rose,” is a timeless classic that continues to captivate audiences today.
Originally a popular tune in the 1930s, “San Antonio Rose” was given new life when Cash recorded his version in the late 1970s. His deep, resonant vocals and the song’s haunting melody create a powerful and evocative atmosphere. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a lost love and the enduring pain of heartbreak.
Cash’s version of “San Antonio Rose” is notable for its simplicity and elegance. The arrangement is sparse, allowing the vocals and the raw emotion of the lyrics to take center stage. A gentle acoustic guitar provides a delicate backdrop, while subtle pedal steel guitar adds a touch of melancholy.
The song’s imagery is rich and evocative, conjuring up visions of the American Southwest and the romantic notion of a lost love. The reference to the “Alamo” adds a historical dimension to the song, grounding it in a specific place and time.
“San Antonio Rose” is a testament to the enduring power of music to evoke emotion and connect with listeners on a deep level. Cash’s performance is both heartfelt and powerful, and his interpretation of the song has become a standard for subsequent recordings.
Beyond its musical merits, “San Antonio Rose” also offers a glimpse into the life and career of Johnny Cash. The song was recorded during a particularly fruitful period for Cash, and it helped to solidify his reputation as one of the most important figures in country music.
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Deep within my heart lies a melodyA song of old San AntoneWhere in dreams I live with a memoryBeneath the stars all aloneIt was there I found beside the AlamoEnchantment strange as the blue up aboveA moonlit pass that only she would knowStill hears my broken song of loveMoon in all your splendor know only my heartCall back my rose, rose of San AntoneLips so sweet and tender like petals falling apartSpeak once again of my love, my own.Broken song, empty words I knowStill live in my heart all aloneFor that moonlit pass by the AlamoAnd Rose, my Rose of San AntoneDeep within my heart lies a melody,A song of old San AntoneWhere in dreams I live with a memoryBeneath the stars all aloneIt was there I found beside the AlamoEnchantment strange as the blue up aboveA moonlit pass that only she would knowStill hears my broken song of loveMoon in all your splendor know only my heartCall back my rose, rose of San AntoneLips so sweet and tender like petals falling apartSpeak once again of my love, my own.Broken song, empty words I knowStill live in my heart all aloneFor that moonlit pass by the AlamoAnd Rose, my Rose of San Antone