New Spanish Two Step

1946 single by Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"New Spanish Two Step" is a Western swing standard based on a traditional fiddle tune, "Spanish Two Step".[2] Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys recorded the latter on September 23, 1935, and released it on Vocalion 03230 in 1936.[3] Ten years later, Wills and Tommy Duncan added lyrics and recorded it again on April 25, 1945, releasing it on Columbia 36966 in April 1946 as "New Spanish Two Step". It stayed on the charts for 23 weeks, reaching number one on the Folk-Jukebox chart for 16 weeks.[4] Both versions were one of the band's signature songs.

ReleasedApril 1946
RecordedApril 25, 1945[1]
StudioCBS Studio at Radio Station KNX, Hollywood, California
Quick facts Single by Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys, B-side ...
"New Spanish Two Step"
Single by Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys
B-side"Roly Poly"
ReleasedApril 1946
RecordedApril 25, 1945[1]
StudioCBS Studio at Radio Station KNX, Hollywood, California
GenreWestern swing
LabelColumbia
36966
SongwritersBob Wills, Tommy Duncan
Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys singles chronology
"White Cross on Okinawa"
(1945)
"New Spanish Two Step"
(1946)
"Stay A Little Longer"
(1946)
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Wills and his vocalist, Tommy Duncan, added lyrics to reflect the title:

I told her I had to go,
Left her down in Mexico,
The band played 'Spanish Two-Step' soft and low.

The "b" side, "Roly Poly", was also a big hit, reaching number three.

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