My San Antonio Mamma
I was a brakeman out on the Texas Line
I was a brakeman out on the Texas Line
Never had the blues
I was happy all the time.
Met a pretty Mama, from San Antonio
Met a pretty Mama, from San Antonio
She had big blue eyes
That would knock a groundhog cold.
She said she loved me, trusted her like a fool
She said she loved me, trusted her like a fool
But I soon found out
That she broke the Golden Rule.
Then one bright night, the moon was a-shining down
Then one bright night, the moon was a-shining down
And I caught my two-time
Mama turning her Daddy down.
I'm through with women, no more gals from me
I'm through with women, no more gals from me
Gon't to hop a freight
Back to good old Tennessee.
I was a brakeman out on the Texas Line
Never had the blues
I was happy all the time.
Met a pretty Mama, from San Antonio
Met a pretty Mama, from San Antonio
She had big blue eyes
That would knock a groundhog cold.
She said she loved me, trusted her like a fool
She said she loved me, trusted her like a fool
But I soon found out
That she broke the Golden Rule.
Then one bright night, the moon was a-shining down
Then one bright night, the moon was a-shining down
And I caught my two-time
Mama turning her Daddy down.
I'm through with women, no more gals from me
I'm through with women, no more gals from me
Gon't to hop a freight
Back to good old Tennessee.
Credits
Writer(s): Hank Snow
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Link
Other Album Tracks
Altri album
- The Lost Souvenir Collection
- The Guitar Stylings of Hank Snow
- Hank Snow Sings Your Favorite Country Hits
- Heartbreak Trail (with The Jordanaires)
- Gloryland March
- Sons of Tragedy
- Early Hank Snow
- Christmas with Hank Snow
- When Tragedy Struck (Digitally Remastered)
- Over the Top Country Masterpieces, Vol. 1 (Remastered)
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