About The Song

Charley Pride’s “Is Anybody Goin’ to San Antone,” released in 1970, is a lively and infectious country song that showcases Pride’s smooth vocals and storytelling prowess. Written by Dave Kirby and Glenn Martin, the song’s upbeat melody, catchy chorus, and relatable lyrics make it a standout track in Pride’s repertoire.

With its twangy guitars and toe-tapping rhythm, “Is Anybody Goin’ to San Antone” paints a vivid picture of a longing for freedom and escape. Pride’s rich baritone voice brings the song to life, as he sings about the desire to hit the open road and leave behind the troubles of everyday life.

Upon its release, “Is Anybody Goin’ to San Antone” became a hit, topping the country charts and earning widespread acclaim for its catchy melody and Pride’s heartfelt performance. Its success helped to solidify Charley Pride’s status as one of the most successful and influential country artists of his time, and the song remains a cherished favorite among fans of classic country music.

As we revisit “Is Anybody Goin’ to San Antone,” we celebrate Charley Pride’s enduring legacy and the lasting impact of this iconic song. Its timeless appeal and universal themes of wanderlust and adventure continue to resonate with audiences, reminding us of the power of country music to capture the essence of the American spirit.

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Lyric

Rain drippin’ off the brim of my hat
It sure is cold today
Here I am walkin’ down 66
Wish she hadn’t done me that way
Sleepin’ under a table in a roadside park
A man could wake up dead
But it sure seems warmer than it did
Sleepin’ in our king-sized bed
Is anybody goin’ to San Antone
Or Phoenix, Arizona?
Any place is alright as long as I
Can forget I’ve ever known her
Wind whippin’ down the neck of my shirt
Like I ain’t got nothin’ on
But I’d rather fight the wind and rain
Than what I’ve been fightin’ at home
Yonder comes a truck with the U.S. Mail
People writin’ letters back home
Tomorrow, she’ll probably want me back
But I’ll still be just as gone
Is anybody goin’ to San Antone
Or Phoenix, Arizona?
Any place is alright as long as I
Can forget I’ve ever known her

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