The Yellow Rose of Texas - Fife and Drum Music

The well-known song “The Yellow Rose of Texas“ first appeared in Christy’s Plantation Melodies. No. 2 and became popular among the Confederate Army during the Civil War. The drum beat is Connecticut Halftime from the Col. H. C. Hart’s New and Improved Instructor for the Drum, 1862. There’s a yellow girl in Texas That I’m going down to see No other darkies know her No darkey, only me She cried so when I left her That it like to broke my heart, And if I only find her we never more will part [Chorus] She’s the sweetest girl of color That this darkey ever knew Her eyes are bright as diamonds And sparkle like the dew You may talk about your Dearest Mae[a] And sing of Rosa Lee But the yellow Rose of Texas Beats the belles of Tennessee Where the Rio Grande is flowing And the starry skies are bright Oh, she walks along the river In the quiet summer night And she thinks if I remember When we parted long ago
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