Gene Autry
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Gene Autry
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“The Yellow Rose of Texas” is a traditional American folk song dating from the mid 19th century. The song was popular among Confederate soldiers of the Texas Brigade during the American Civil War.
The song was originally written as a minstrel song and first published in 1853. It was intended for l...
There's a yellow rose in Texas
That I am gonna back to see
Nobody else could miss her
Not half as much as me
She cried so when I left her
It like to broke my heart
And if I ever find her
We never more will part
She's the sweetest little rosebud
That Texas ever knew
Her eyes are bright as diamonds
They sparkle like the dew
You may talk about your Clementine
And sing of Rosa Lee
But the Yellow Rose of Texas
Is the only girl for me
Where the Rio Grande is flowin'
And starry skies are bright
She walks along the river
In the quiet summer night
I know that she remembers
When we parted long ago
I promised to return
And not to leave her so
Oh, now I'm gonna find her
For my heart is full of woe
We'll do the things together
We did so long ago
We'll play the banjo gaily
She'll love me like before
And the Yellow Rose of Texas
Shall be mine forevermore
The Yellow Rose Of Texas was written by Traditional.
Gene Autry released The Yellow Rose Of Texas on Wed Jan 01 1936.