T for Texas (Blue Yodel No. 1)

Jimmie Rodgers

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

If you don't want me baby, mama you sure don't got to stall
If you don't want me baby, mama you sure don't got to stall
I've had more pretty women than a passenger train could haul

I'm gonna buy myself a shotgun, one with a long shiny barrel
I'm gonna buy myself a shotgun, one with a long shiny barrel
I'm gonna shoot me a rounder oh that stole away my gal

I'd rather drink your muddy water, sleep down in a hollow log
I'd rather drink your muddy water, sleep down in a hollow log
Than to be in Atlanta, Georgia, treat me like a dirty dog
(I don't have to go for that)

If you don't want me baby, mama you sure don't got to stall
If you don't want me baby, mama you sure don't got to stall
'Cause I've had more pretty women than a passenger train could haul
And that ain't all

I'd rather drink your muddy water, sleep down in a hollow log
I'd rather drink your muddy water, sleep down in a hollow log
Than to be in Atlanta, Georgia, treated like a dirty dog

Oh 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
Give me a T for Texas, give me that T for Tennessee
Give me a T for Thelma, woman made a fool out of me
One more time

Give me a T for Thelma, oh that woman made a fool
I said said oh, that woman made a fool
Out of me, yeah

Trivia about the song T for Texas (Blue Yodel No. 1) by The Everly Brothers

On which albums was the song “T for Texas (Blue Yodel No. 1)” released by The Everly Brothers?
The Everly Brothers released the song on the albums “Roots” in 1968, “Walk Right Back - The Everly Brothers on Warner Bros.” in 1993, “Walk Right Back: The Everly Brothers on Warner Bros. 1960 to 1969” in 1993, and “Down in the Bottom: The Country Rock Sessions 1966 - 1968” in 2020.
Who composed the song “T for Texas (Blue Yodel No. 1)” by The Everly Brothers?
The song “T for Texas (Blue Yodel No. 1)” by The Everly Brothers was composed by Jimmie Rodgers.

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