T for Texas T for Tennessee (repeat) T for Thelma that gal that made a wreck out of me. (yodel) (Second verse) If you don't want me, mamma, you don'
Give me a T for Texas, give me a T for Tennessee Give me a T for Texas, give me a T for Tennessee Give me a T for Thelma, woman made a fool out of me
The lonesome Texas sun was setting slow In the rear view mirror I watch it glow I can still see the wind and her golden hair I closed my eyes for a moment
were left behind? Did your heroes and stars fade? Did the one you love, cradle you up above? Will your heroes and stars play? You're a lullaby for the Texas
side there. I just hope and pray my horse can swim. 'cross the river to Texas. Where I never will roam. 'Cross the river to Texas, calling Texas my
When Debbie's back from Texas This is the last place he'll be leaving He'll cross the courtyard Smilingly open the gate When Debbie's back from Texas
Howdy partners? Welcome to Houston, Texas The home of the candy paint, the Houston Oilers Whoops they're gone and suckafree Goddammit, get on my V12 motor
be living in a coma Without your love I might move to Oklahoma Texas isn't big enough for both of us Without your love It just isn't much Texas isn't
Sometimes this world seems so cruel Just as if there were no rules I've added my fair share, I know I wish I could take back The cruel things I've done
He's dead on the lawn Of the house that he owned What will they say about him? He had medals He was in the war What will they say about him? He had
Good evening, miss All I ever do is wish things were different This envy is destroying me and it is obvious I'm looking to put a bullet into the tile
out of Texas But you'll never take the Texas out of me I feel at home in Oklahoma I'm at ease in Tennessee But my roots are deep in Texas Home is always
you like a fever gone cold I'm singin' in my sleep Driving across Texas with you And you look so good I'm singin' in my sleep Driving across Texas
I found a love, sweet and young Out in the big open Deep in the land of stars that shine Bright like the heart she wore I spent a lifetime on
Chi-town 'round Rollin' along that Interstate 10 Lord knows we're Texas bound Chorus: Hello Texas Sure is good to see you again Hello Texas Sure
Well, the last time I remember that train stopping at the depot, Was when me and my Aunt Veta came riding back from Waco, I remember I was wearing my
Mary Martin was a schoolgirl, Just seventeen or so, When she married Billy Archer About fourteen years ago; Not even out of high school, Folks said it
(Trad.) We cross the wild Pecos, We forded the Nueces, We swum the Guadalupe, And we followed the Brazos; Red River runs rusty, The Wichita clear, But