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SAN ANTONIO ROSE' Was Originally A Fiddle Tune, Written By Bob Wills In 1938, To Which He Added Lyrics Two Years Later, Sung By Tommy Duncan; Both Versions Were Million-Selling, Crossover Hillbilly/Pop Hits. By The Mid-40s It Was Becoming A Standard, With Further Pop Hits From Bing Crosby, The Dinning Sisters, Jo Stafford And Patti Page, And Later By The Four Lovers, The Ames Brothers, Pat Boone, Teresa Brewer And Clint Eastwood. Similarly, C&W Singers Like Carl Smith, Dick Curless, Patsy Cline, George Jones And Ray Price Recorded Hugely Popular Covers. Instrumentally, Grady Martin, Joe InchFingersInch Carr, Chet Atkins, Les Paul, Floyd Cramer And Pete Fountain Cut Excellent 1950s Versions, While In The Early 60s, The Frantics, The Jumping Jewels, The Spotnicks, Tommy Allsup & The Raiders, The 50 Guitars Of Tommy Garrett, Johnny & The Hurricanes And Tex Williams Cut Great Twangy Guitar-Oriented Arrangements. Album Tracks 1. Bob Wills & His Texas Playboys (Instr) 2. Patsy Cline (Voc) 3. Grady Martin & His Slew Foot Five (Instr) 4. Bing Crosby with Bob Crosby & His Orchestra (Voc) 5. Les Paul (Instr) 6. The Four Lovers (Voc) 7. The Jumping Jewels (Instr) 8. George Jones (Voc) 9. Joe InchFingersInch Carr & His Ragtime Band (Instr) 10. The Dinning Sisters (Voc) 11. The Spotnicks (Instr) 12. Clint Eastwood (Voc) 13. Pete Fountain (Instr) 14. The Ames Brothers (Voc) 15. Chet Atkins & His Gallopin' Guitar (Instr) 16. Johnny & the Hurricanes (Instr) 17. Teresa Brewer (Voc) 18. Pat Boone (Voc) 19. Tex Williams (Instr) 20. Tommy Duncan (Voc) 21. Tommy Allsup & the Raiders (Instr) 22. Patti Page (Voc) 23. Ray Price (Voc) 24. Floyd Cramer (Instr) 25. Carl Smith (Voc) 26. The Frantics (Instr) 27. Jo Stafford (Voc) 28. Dick Curless (Voc) 29. The 50 Guitars of Tommy Garrett (Instr) 30. Bob Wi