Down In Texas

EDDIE HINTON, MARLIN GREENE

I left you crying at the D.C station

Had a little spending change

Lord knows I had the determination

If you want the good life

You got to make it big

So I left you waiting

So I could go out and dig

In this big ol' world

But now I'm

I'm down in Texas

Ain't got one thin dime

I'm so lonely for ya baby

So tired of wasting my time

So come on down and get me

Don't blame me 'cause I tried

I need your lovin' so bad

Get on your train and ride

Climbing up poor means

As you can see

They pay you like a half a man

Girl, they work you like you're free

Here in the crowded city

I still feel alone

So take me pretty baby

Take me back home

'Cause I'm so tired, yeah

Now I'm

I'm down in Texas

Ain't got one thin dime

I'm so lonely for ya baby

So tired of wasting my time

So come on down and get me

Don't blame me 'cause I tried

I need your lovin' so bad

Get on your train and ride

Alright

I'm down in Texas

Ain't got one thin dime

So lonely for ya baby

So tired of wasting my time

So come on down and get me

Don't blame me 'cause I tried

I need your lovin' so bad

Get on your train and ride

Trivia about the song Down In Texas by The Allman Brothers Band

When was the song “Down In Texas” released by The Allman Brothers Band?
The song Down In Texas was released in 1989, on the album “Dreams”.
Who composed the song “Down In Texas” by The Allman Brothers Band?
The song “Down In Texas” by The Allman Brothers Band was composed by EDDIE HINTON, MARLIN GREENE.

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