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Tuning: G C E A
performed by Waylon Jennings. Verse 1:
Well thCe honky-tonks in Texas were my natural sFecond home C Where you tip your hats to the ladies and the rose of San Antone G I grFew up on music that we called Cwestern swing It don't matter who's in Austin,Bob Wills iGs still the king C
Verse 2:
Lord i Ccan still remember,the way thiFngs were back then C In spite of all the hard times,i'd live it all again G To hFear the Texas playboys and Tommy DCuncan sing Makes me proud to be from Texas where Bob Wills iGs still the king C
Verse 3:
You can hear thFe Grand Ol' Opry in NashvilCle Tennessee It's the home of country music,on that we all agree G But Cwhen you cross that ol' Red River hoss that just doFn't mean a thing C Cause' once you're down in Texas,Bob Wills iGs still the king C
Verse 4:
Well if you ain't nFever been there then i guess yoCu ain't been told That you just can't live in Texas unless you got a lot of soul G It'sC the home of Willie Nelson,the home ofF western swing C He'll be the first to tell you,Bob Wills iGs still the king C
Thanks to David M. Potter (dmp12@cornell.edu) for the lyrics. Perret Charles-Amir : perret@diva.univ-mlv.fr