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Is Anybody Goin' to San Antone

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"'Is Anybody Goin' to San Antone'" is a song written by Glenn Martin and Dave Kirby, and recorded by American country music artist Charley Pride. It was released in February 1970 as the first single from the album 'Charley Pride's 10th Album'. The song was Pride's third number one in a row on the country charts. The single spent two weeks at number one and a total of 16 weeks on the country chart.

Background



Pride's manager, Jack D. Johnson, was given a demonstration tape of this song and rewrote it, changing the chords, lyrics, and arrangement to better fit his client, Charley Pride. Pride recorded and made this rewrite his third number-one hit. Jack did not take songwriter's credit, as he was working for the success of his client. Jack wrote other songs, including "Too Hard To Say I'm Sorry", also sung by Charley Pride, cowritten with Jack Clement.

Chart performance



Cover Versions



*Nancy Sinatra recorded a version of the song which was featured on the B-side of her 1971 single, "Hook And Ladder". The song was included on her 2009 digital only collection, 'Cherry Smiles The Rare Singles'.

*The song was also a popular part of the repertoire of legendary Texas musician and San Antonio native, Doug Sahm, who recorded it in 1973 for his album Doug Sahm and Band, then again in 1991 with his group, the Texas Tornados.

*Bengt Palmers wrote lyrics in Swedish, 'Kan ingen tala om fr mig nr tget gr?' ("Can anybody tell me when the train departs"), allowing Siv-Inger Svensson to score a Svensktoppen hit for six weeks during 10 February 17 March 1974 period, peaking at fourth place.[http://www.sr.se/Diverse/AppData/Isidor/files/2023/3472.txt Svensktoppen '1974']

*In 2008, Swedish dansband Drifters covered the song with these lyrics on the cover album 'Tycker om dig: Svngiga ltar frn frr'.

Popular culture



*In his live 1994 album from The Birchmere in Virginia titled "Night After Night", Jerry Jeff Walker tips his hat to Charlie Pride with a riff on Sangria Wine " with the lines- " Is Anybody Goin to San Antone or Phoenix Arizona? Anyplace is allright as long as I don't have to go to Waco".

References



Category:1970 singles

Category:1970 songs

Category:Charley Pride songs

Category:Nancy Sinatra songs

Category:Song recordings produced by Jack Clement

Category:RCA Records singles

Category:Songs about cities in the United States

Category:Songs about Texas

Category:Drifters (Swedish band) songs


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