29 Years From Texas

Dash Crofts, Jim Seals

From the album UNBORN CHILD (1974)

Well when the wind blows down in Cisco, Texas, you know you better hunt you a hole
But there's always some mighty friendly faces, waitin' to greet you at the door
Hot country biscuits in the mornin' time. "Hello Mr. Jackrabbit, Mr. Mesquite Tree."
I'm 29 years from Cisco, Texas, but I really haven't gone anywhere at all

Come a long, long way from Rankin, Texas. And the day when my daddy played
People would come from miles around, bring the food and just stay and stay
And every time I think of the days gone by, I can't help but feel a little sad
'Cause I think of all the years and miles and the tears, and I hear the voice of my grandad

Good country pickin' goin' down every night. Good clean livin' underneath the starry skies
I'm 29 years from Rankin, Texas, but I really haven't gone anywhere at all
No, I really haven't gone anywhere at all. No, I really haven't gone anywhere at all

Trivia about the song 29 Years From Texas by Seals and Crofts

When was the song “29 Years From Texas” released by Seals and Crofts?
The song 29 Years From Texas was released in 1974, on the album “Unborn Child”.
Who composed the song “29 Years From Texas” by Seals and Crofts?
The song “29 Years From Texas” by Seals and Crofts was composed by Dash Crofts, Jim Seals.

Most popular songs of Seals and Crofts

Other artists of