Elvis Presley – The Yellow Rose Of Texas: A Musical Gem
Introduction
Elvis Presley, often hailed as the “King of Rock ‘n’ Roll,” left an indelible mark on the world of music. Among his vast discography, one song that shines as bright as a lone star on a Texan night is “The Yellow Rose of Texas.” This iconic track not only showcases Presley’s unparalleled talent but also has a rich history that intertwines with American folklore. In this article, we delve into the story behind this timeless classic and its illustrious performer.
Did You Know?
- Origin of the Song: “The Yellow Rose of Texas” is a traditional American folk song, believed to have been written during the 19th century. While it has been performed by various artists, Elvis Presley’s rendition stands out as one of the most memorable interpretations.
- Elvis Presley: Born on January 8, 1935, in Tupelo, Mississippi, Elvis Aaron Presley became an international sensation and a cultural icon. Known for his captivating voice, electrifying performances, and charismatic stage presence, Elvis is widely regarded as one of the most influential musicians in the history of popular music.
- Elvis’s Legacy: Elvis Presley’s impact on the music industry is immeasurable. He sold over one billion records worldwide and was awarded countless accolades, including three Grammy Awards. His fusion of rock, country, and gospel music transformed the musical landscape.
- Historical Significance: “The Yellow Rose of Texas” is more than just a song; it’s a piece of American history. The song’s lyrics pay homage to a legendary woman of the Texan Revolution, Emily D. West, who is said to have played a pivotal role in the Battle of San Jacinto in 1836.
- Film Connection: Elvis Presley performed “The Yellow Rose of Texas” in the 1960 film “Flaming Star.” The song served as a key moment in the movie, solidifying its place in popular culture.
Music Video
Lyrics
Oh the yellow rose of texas is the only girl i love
Her eyes are even bluer than texas skies above
Her heart's as big as texas and wherever i may go
I'll remember her forever because i love her so
There are so many roses that bloom along the way
But my heart's in amarillo and that's where it will stay
With the yellow rose of texas so i'd better get there fast
'cause i know i was her first love and i want to be her last
Oh the yellow rose of texas is the only girl i love
Her eyes are even bluer than texas skies above
Her heart's as big as texas and wherever i may go
I'll remember her forever because i love her so
The eyes of texas are upon you all the live long day
The eyes of texas are upon you, you cannot get away
Do not think you can escape them at night or early in the morn
The eyes of texas are upon you 'till gabriel blows his horn
The eyes of texas are upon you all the live long day
The eyes of texas are upon you, you cannot get away
Do not think you can escape them at night or early in the morn
The eyes of texas are upon you 'till gabriel blows his horn
The eyes of texas are upon you all the live long day
The eyes of texas are upon you, you cannot get away
Do not think you can escape them at night or early in the morn
The eyes of texas are upon you 'till gabriel blows his horn