Mexicali Rose (song)

"Mexicali Rose"
Single by Gene Autry
B-side"You're the Only Star in My Blue Heaven"
PublishedMarch 10, 1923 (1923-03-10) W.A. Quincke & Co., Los Angeles, assigned to M. M. Cole Publishing Co., Chicago.[1]
ReleasedApril 1936 (1936-04)
RecordedDecember 24, 1935 (1935-12-24)[2]
StudioAmerican Furniture Mart ARC Studio, 666 N Lake Shore Drive, 21st Floor, Chicago
GenreHillbilly, Western
Length3:07
LabelMelotone 6-05-59
Composer(s)Jack B. Tenney
Lyricist(s)Helen Stone

"Mexicali Rose" is a popular song composed by bandleader and pianist Jack Breckenridge Tenney in the early 1920s, when he and his seven piece orchestra played the hotels and clubs of the Calexico and Mexicali border. The song became a hit in the mid-1930s, thanks to Gene Autry and Bing Crosby, around the same time that Tenney became a lawyer[3] and was elected to the California State Assembly. Tenney was later appointed to head of the California Senate Factfinding Subcommittee on Un-American Activities.

  1. ^ Library of Congress. Copyright Office. (1923). Catalog of Copyright Entries, 1923 Music For the Year 1923 Vol 18 Part 3. United States Copyright Office. U.S. Govt. Print. Off.
  2. ^ "MELOTONE 1936 78rpm numerical listing discography". www.78discography.com. Retrieved 2022-09-06.
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference lawyer was invoked but never defined (see the help page).