I love country music. Nothing makes the soul feel more alive. Im not talking about the new country, (Taylor Swift, The band Perry, Keith Urban), I am talking about these two. Along with Merle, Waylon, Willie, Coe, Johnny Russel, and Vern Gosdin, plus many more. Keep that steel guitar twangin'.
I will always be your yellow of Texas you brought me here and after our deployments we stood by each other. I arrived from Iraq and my plane was hours late but you still greeted me with the 11 red roses and that one single yellow rose. I flew into yours arms where I belong. Love you. Sweetie.
I heard this song on the radio as a young lad in the '80s. It's one of those country classics that sadly went out of print as I grew up. So thanks for posting it!
I met Johnny Lee a couple of weeks ago at the Blue Bonnet Palace in Selma, Texas. He was doing a show. Afterwards, I got the grand opportunity to talk to him as well get some pictures of him signing my guitar. What a thrill. What a great entertainer.
This is truly a great rendition. As a kid I was totally captivated with the original version and still am to this day. I guess it's the admiration for "Emily" the original Yellow Rose of Texas and her couragous contribution for Texas independence at the Battle of San Jacinto.
I fell in love with my Yellow Rose of Texas some forty years ago. We broke up shortly before we were to marry. Since then I've been through two marriages and have never found solace in my life. After almost 40 years she still has my heart. This song always makes me think of her.
XU10J4R There is still some good music out there. I started listening to country back in the late 70's. I think it was because there were many songs crossing over to the pop charts like Glen Campbell and Ronnie Milsap. I still love the Gatlin Brothers, I was fortunate enough to get their older albums on vinyl. Two of their songs that I loved but were probably only known to others who played the entire albums were "Jacob and Marcie" and "If practice makes perfect". I loved just about any of their songs, but those 2 were amazing to me for some reason. Country these days, ......I can't say it's horrible but you can see it from there. As for pop music, that sucks even worse. Have you ever heard the crap that Bieber sings? I'm sure you know what I'm talking about without bringing anyone else's names. However, here's one that I hope you will give me your opinion on. Back in the 80's we had to listen to Billy Ray Cyrus and "Achy breaky heart". I thought I would puke every time I heard it or when I had to watch a line dance to it. Today we have Miley Cyrus and her twerking. Who came up with that word? To me it looks like some freaky sex moves. I couldn't believe we were subjected to it on tv. Two generations of one family who suck. I am glad to see Garth Brooks is back touring again.
I was drawn like a moth to the flame when I listened to this version of ' The Yellow Rose of Texas' because of my passion for Johnny Lee's 'Be there for me baby'. Beautiful song.
I LOVE this song. I also LOVED the 80's. the music was great. kids now days even say so. i know a lot that listen to the 80's music. really miss the big hair.....lol.
Thank you for great comments! i was never married to johnny , we are like brother and sister. I performed it with him on "Country Family reunion" recently. i am a writer of the lyrics. It's the first video recorded on film. it was at Pennington"s ranch in Nashville. I have been vegan for many years now and the coat was used to demonstrate fur belongs on animals not humans. It was snubbed by the CMA the year it went number one for political reasons. But you the people have made it last! xo Lane
wikepedia says this newer version of this song is called THE YELLOW ROSE.. written by Johnny Lee, Land Brody and John Wilder. i think in 1984 for the TV show..Yellow Rose of Texas.
Lovely song. Thanks for uploading it. I hung out with John Hartford a while back in the late 60's(?) and I had him sing this to me many times. (I'm sure it was MORE times than he'd have wished!) Really beautiful sound.
My family was from Texas and during the American Civil War I have been given to understand this was a marching song. God know, the Civil War in the Western Theater saw more marching than you would believe. My Great Grandfather Andrew Jackson .....was on the 2nd Missouri raid with Price and Joe Shelby as part of the 10 th Texas Field Battery. They marched 2,000 miles and on great grandfathers 21st birthday he had not eaten in three days.... Remember.
I interviewed Lane Brody at the Opryland Hotel in Nashville in 1983. It was heady stuff for a 23 year old radio DJ from a small town. She was a beautiful lady, and last time I noticed, she still is.
And we fly to Cape Town in South Africa on the 14th May - to join our bikes and ride through Africa over the next three years - two weeks at a time ....... and we will be playing your music !
@harleysami thank-you for your service from a Desert Storm vet, together "we the people" will be here forever as long as we have good men and women who will stand up and fight to defend truth, justice , and freedom.
Hello, Lane. I grew up hearing you & Johnny sing this classic on the radio in the 1980s. Thanks so much for sharing the vid with us & bringing back the memories! :)
Buen video y excelente tema "La Rosa Amarilla de Texas" me recuerda la serie de televisión "The Yellow Rose" con Sam Elliott . Dios los bendiga y saludos.
So true... There's a number of versions of this song and the one here is the one Dolly Parton did. There's no right or wrong lyrics. Don't matter much what the version is. "The Yellow Rose" has become a song about the special importance of Texas women for Texas men. There's few songs like this except for, maybe, Mike Shannon's "Land of Enchantment - New Mexico." It's their state song!
I came to Texas because of you and when you deployed I was here for you and when I went to Iraq. My plane was delayed one hour but you were still there waiting for me with 11 red roses and One single yellow rose. I fell in love with you all over again.
Just remember, y'all, the Yellow Rose (rather, the HIGH Yellow Rose)Rose of Texas was a light skinned Black lady named Emily Morgan. She was kicking it with Santana so that he was too distracted to fight @ San Jacint(h)o.
@tranurse this was the theme to the NBC TV Series with Cybil Shepard. The video was filmed with Johnny and Lane as the song became a number one hit in Billboard and the most played song of the year in country.
I used to watch that texas championship wrestling with all those von Erich's on saturday nights in the magnificent 80's with my stepdad on superstars of wrestling
I love country music. Nothing makes the soul feel more alive. Im not talking about the new country, (Taylor Swift, The band Perry, Keith Urban), I am talking about these two. Along with Merle, Waylon, Willie, Coe, Johnny Russel, and Vern Gosdin, plus many more. Keep that steel guitar twangin'.
I like and love the beautiful view and country music song - Thanks
I will always be your yellow of Texas you brought me here and after our deployments we stood by each other. I arrived from Iraq and my plane was hours late but you still greeted me with the 11 red roses and that one single yellow rose. I flew into yours arms where I belong. Love you. Sweetie.
The Yellow Rose of Texas was my very first favorite song - almost 60 years ago. I will always love it
I get chills when i hear this song every single time.Love it!!
don't care what any body thinks, this is good ole' home country music
I heard this song on the radio as a young lad in the '80s. It's one of those country classics that sadly went out of print as I grew up. So thanks for posting it!
Glad to say that I`ll visit Texas this month.
God bless Texas
I met Johnny Lee a couple of weeks ago at the Blue Bonnet Palace in Selma, Texas. He was doing a show. Afterwards, I got the grand opportunity to talk to him as well get some pictures of him signing my guitar. What a thrill. What a great entertainer.
I passed his tour bus this afternoon. They were heading towards Dallas. Keep making the GOOD COUNTRY MUSIC PLEASE
This is truly a great rendition. As a kid I was totally captivated with the original version and still am to this day. I guess it's the admiration for "Emily" the original Yellow Rose of Texas and her couragous contribution for Texas independence at the Battle of San Jacinto.
This was my great grandmas favorite song... I cant belive its almost been a year now... RIP Grandma Old
Been 10 years of marriage and this song still makes me think of my wife and our backgrounds
I fell in love with my Yellow Rose of Texas some forty years ago. We broke up shortly before we were to marry. Since then I've been through two marriages and have never found solace in my life. After almost 40 years she still has my heart. This song always makes me think of her.
It was the theme for a TV Show called Yellow Rose of Texas
I never heard this song but sure like it ! I love America and all American women and Texas makes them the best ! Beautiful Blondes ( Yellow Roses)
I love this version!!
I dedicate this to my Yellow Rose from Dalhardt, Tx. I love you, N.B. My baby, always and forever. I will always love you.
Be much happy together. God bless you both!
I'm not even from Texas & I like this song!
from the time when country music was fantastic now on days it ain't worth a thing, sad but true.
XU10J4R There is still some good music out there. I started listening to country back in the late 70's. I think it was because there were many songs crossing over to the pop charts like Glen Campbell and Ronnie Milsap. I still love the Gatlin Brothers, I was fortunate enough to get their older albums on vinyl. Two of their songs that I loved but were probably only known to others who played the entire albums were "Jacob and Marcie" and "If practice makes perfect". I loved just about any of their songs, but those 2 were amazing to me for some reason. Country these days, ......I can't say it's horrible but you can see it from there. As for pop music, that sucks even worse. Have you ever heard the crap that Bieber sings? I'm sure you know what I'm talking about without bringing anyone else's names. However, here's one that I hope you will give me your opinion on. Back in the 80's we had to listen to Billy Ray Cyrus and "Achy breaky heart". I thought I would puke every time I heard it or when I had to watch a line dance to it. Today we have Miley Cyrus and her twerking. Who came up with that word? To me it looks like some freaky sex moves. I couldn't believe we were subjected to it on tv. Two generations of one family who suck. I am glad to see Garth Brooks is back touring again.
I have always loved this song. Thanks for posting it!!!
My family came over on the boat (European) in 1904 after the Civil War. I have to admit I appreciate the "cause" and the music…..Jimmy Steigerwald
I was drawn like a moth to the flame when I listened to this version of ' The Yellow Rose of Texas' because of my passion for Johnny Lee's 'Be there for me baby'. Beautiful song.
I wish I still had my Yellow Rose to go home to. I love you, N.B. My baby forever and always.
I LOVE this song. I also LOVED the 80's. the music was great. kids now days even say so. i know a lot that listen to the 80's music. really miss the big hair.....lol.
Awesome! Need more country like this today.
Beautiful song and great duet. Thanks for sharing
Thank you for great comments! i was never married to johnny , we are like brother and sister. I performed it with him on "Country Family reunion" recently. i am a writer of the lyrics. It's the first video recorded on film. it was at Pennington"s ranch in Nashville. I have been vegan for many years now and the coat was used to demonstrate fur belongs on animals not humans. It was snubbed by the CMA the year it went number one for political reasons. But you the people have made it last! xo Lane
I so miss this time of my life !! Wow, the 80's, you had to be there !
awesome song, and I love and miss DALLAS, TEXAS.
wikepedia says this newer version of this song is called THE YELLOW ROSE.. written by Johnny Lee, Land Brody and John Wilder. i think in 1984 for the TV show..Yellow Rose of Texas.
Awesome Classic Country
Thanks for the great sound of back then when it was real good
Lovely song. Thanks for uploading it. I hung out with John Hartford a while back in the late 60's(?) and I had him sing this to me many times. (I'm sure it was MORE times than he'd have wished!) Really beautiful sound.
Great song, im 49 and an remember my mom and dad playing it when i was a youngster, it will never getold to e
this song says so much about life - the good the bad and the tragedies
Ty for this upload. One of my fav duets on doing a wonderful song.
This is a song every guy should sing to his girl!!
This is still our favorite song!
My family was from Texas and during the American Civil War I have been given to understand this was a marching song. God know, the Civil War in the Western Theater saw more marching than you would believe. My Great Grandfather Andrew Jackson .....was on the 2nd Missouri raid with Price and Joe Shelby as part of the 10 th Texas Field Battery. They marched 2,000 miles and on great grandfathers 21st birthday he had not eaten in three days.... Remember.
Entertaining! - what a voice the woman Lane has! Loved it
I interviewed Lane Brody at the Opryland Hotel in Nashville in 1983. It was heady stuff for a 23 year old radio DJ from a small town. She was a beautiful lady, and last time I noticed, she still is.
man, she is beautiful and a voice to match !
One of my favorite songs.
I miss real music like this.
George Vreeland Hill
Beautiful !!! Thanks
Good to hear that song. Some I do play that song also on accordion in Germany! Good to hear the song in US-Version. Greetings from Germany! Dieter
this is the version that I have been trying to find.... thank you soo much for putting this on here..... love it......
i aint heard this song in years, brings back memories, thank you
God, it makes me miss home.
I have always loved this song. Great video too
That what am talking about that's a very good song
Great song Y'all. Loved it!
my most favorite my hubby dedicated it to me
i have been looking for this video forever! thank you so much for posting
this is the greatest memory of all times...me and my granddad
Thank You for posting this song. It always takes me back to my childhood, when times were simple and music actually had a meaning, and told a story.
What a Beautiful song !!!
And we fly to Cape Town in South Africa on the 14th May - to join our bikes and ride through Africa over the next three years - two weeks at a time ....... and we will be playing your music !
Thank you for your service! God Bless You
Lane Brody
Wonderful. Love it!
My favourite country song! :)
Tan hermosa esta cancion:) I love this song!!!
Johnny Lee and Lane Brody y'all
GOD BLESS TEXAS!
I love this song.
TO: Lane Brody, What a beautiful voice you have!!!
THANK GOD FOR THE GOOD OL'COUNTRY MUSIC!!!!!!!!
The woman's voice is really amazing!
Brings back good memories!
Thanks for posting this Video!
I loved this song so much I have it as my ring tone
@harleysami thank-you for your service from a Desert Storm vet, together "we the people" will be here forever as long as we have good men and women who will stand up and fight to defend truth, justice , and freedom.
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I am so in-love with the Americas! In my heart, closest to the land . . . .
Welcome Lady
Ditto...Welcome
to bad Obama took over n turned it into a hole
yea . . . well i was in tyhe pitts and now i am on a star
Karla Miles well keep shining little star. we love having you!
Kenny Roger's - Coward of the county its a beautiful song and i enjoyed listening to it& i love it.
Great song,nobody does it better
beautiful song!!
like that duet....we dance a square dance to this song....
Hello, Lane. I grew up hearing you & Johnny sing this classic on the radio in the 1980s. Thanks so much for sharing the vid with us & bringing back the memories! :)
Great song.
It does not get any better than this.
George Vreeland Hill
Buen video y excelente tema "La Rosa Amarilla de Texas" me recuerda la serie de televisión "The Yellow Rose" con Sam Elliott . Dios los bendiga y saludos.
makes me think of all the roses of my younger days wish I was still young
life is a b*tch
yeah my friend is 33 and has 8 kids so you're still lucky =)
DaWeeDR R
Gauldurn 8 kids? I love my cigars but I take them out some times
So true... There's a number of versions of this song and the one here is the one Dolly Parton did. There's no right or wrong lyrics. Don't matter much what the version is.
"The Yellow Rose" has become a song about the special importance of Texas women for Texas men. There's few songs like this except for, maybe, Mike Shannon's "Land of Enchantment - New Mexico." It's their state song!
I came to Texas because of you and when you deployed I was here for you and when I went to Iraq. My plane was delayed one hour but you were still there waiting for me with 11 red roses and One single yellow rose. I fell in love with you all over again.
Love it! Thank you Lane.
Excellent version!!! Thanks for sharing.
Rudi
reminds me of growing and going camping with pop on the guitar and me and nana singing along around the camp fire
This reminds me of you. Every time something happens you run away.
Beautiful song
好友傍晚好~晚餐愉悅
鄭久久
歡迎你的到訪!晚上愉快,舒心美滿!
***** 謝謝妳到訪,晚上愉快,歡樂無限!
Lau Avon 晚上好,愉快恬意
這首歌我感覺你一定很喜歡啦,是嗎,因為很輕鬆的感覺,謝謝,晚安。
Just remember, y'all, the Yellow Rose (rather, the HIGH Yellow Rose)Rose of Texas was a light skinned Black lady named Emily Morgan. She was kicking it with Santana so that he was too distracted to fight @ San Jacint(h)o.
this song reminds me so much of my wife. She definatley saved my soul from hell
HI Lane Brody,good song well done peace GARYV.
@tranurse this was the theme to the NBC TV Series with Cybil Shepard. The video was filmed with Johnny and Lane as the song became a number one hit in Billboard and the most played song of the year in country.
favorite for years
To love a woman is to love the wind. They borh can blow your world away.
I used to watch that texas championship wrestling with all those von Erich's on saturday nights in the magnificent 80's with my stepdad on superstars of wrestling
Love these songs!!!
I love this song!!!!!!!!!
Why the hell do I feel like crying after hearing this song?
for years i thought this was waylon and jessi, glad i know now its not!! great song Lane Brody!
Great video and song!!!
been lookin for this version of this song and could never find it. thanx 4 posting!
Love your video. This song is very close to home