Lyrics San Antonio Stroll - Tanya Tucker
When
I
was
a
child
down
in
South
Caroline
Soon
as
the
Saturday
sun
went
on
down
My
folks
and
sister
would
go
And
leave
me
home
all
alone
Goin'
to
that
big
square
dance
in
town
Well
my
old
radio
Would
play
that
old
Opry
show
So
I
never
got
lonesome
or
blue
I'd
fall
asleep
in
my
chair
And
dream
that
I
was
right
there
Just
a-singin'
the
whole
night
through
When
my
folks
would
come
home
They'd
be
hummin'
a
song
Mama'd
smile
and
say,
"Child
don'tcha
know
There
ain't
a
thing
in
this
world
To
make
you
fall
in
love
girl
Like
the
San
Antonio
Stroll"
Well
the
day
finally
come
When
my
momma
said,
"Hun
It's
'bout
time
you
came
with
us
as
well"
Well,
I
had
me
a
time
Yes,
I
danced
all
night
'Til
they
rang
that
old
crack
midnight
bell
Then
the
lights
went
down
low
The
fiddler
picked
up
his
bow
And
he
played
something
stately
and
slow
And
my
sister
Eileen
and
her
husband
to
be
They
held
hands
and
began
to
stroll
I've
been
away
for
awhile
But
it
still
brings
a
smile
When
I
think
of
the
way
that
it
goes
Now
I'll
sing
it
to
you
Just
so
we
both
can
do
that
old
San
Antonio
Stroll
Now
I'll
sing
it
to
you
Just
so
we
all
can
do
that
old
San
Antonio
Stroll
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