You Can’t Get the Hell Out of Texas

John Hadley, Jim Stafford

On a highway deep within the heart of Texas
I was just about as lost as I could be
I was drivin' round in circles
Tryin' to find the border
But Texas was as far as I could see
Hey!
Well I stopped and flagged me down a State policeman
I said my patience growin' mighty thin
Can you help me get the hell out of Texas
He just flashed me some ole lone star Texas grin
And he said:
You can't get the hell out of Texas
No matter how hard you try
Why in Texas we raise hell, son
Just like you raise a crop
It started with the Alamo
And it ain't gonna ever stop
As long as there's a Houston and Austin
Amarillo, Lubbock, Dallas and Fort Worth
Lord, you can't get the hell out of Texas
'Cause it's the hell raisin' center of the earth
Whoa late last night I fell in love with Texas
I called my dear sweet mamma on the phone
I said i've seen the light ain't life a joy
I'm a changed man, I'm a good ole boy
Mamma, I ain't never comin' home, uh-uh
For as long as there's a Houston and Austin
Tyler, Beaumont, Dallas and Fort Worth
Lord, you can't get the hell out of Texas
'Cause it's the hell raisin' center of the earth
I said you can't get the hell out of Texas
'Cause it's the hell raisin' center of the earth

Trivia about the song You Can’t Get the Hell Out of Texas by George Jones

When was the song “You Can’t Get the Hell Out of Texas” released by George Jones?
The song You Can’t Get the Hell Out of Texas was released in 1981, on the album “Still The Same Ole Me”.
Who composed the song “You Can’t Get the Hell Out of Texas” by George Jones?
The song “You Can’t Get the Hell Out of Texas” by George Jones was composed by John Hadley, Jim Stafford.

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