| | Don't Mess With Texas Music Vol. 2 CD
(NON-RETURNABLE) The second volume in this series features 18 Texas all-stars and special guests including Eric Clapton, Bonnie Raitt, Los Lonely Boys, Bobby Blue Bland, George Strait, Steve Earle, Beyonce, Clint Black, Joe Ely, Steve Miller and others.
Liner Note Authors: Bruce Orr; Bobby Floyd; Ricardo Hernández; Mike Clay. All tracks have been digitally mastered using 24-bit technology.
Don't Mess With Texas Music Vol. 2 Music Don't Mess With Texas Music Vol. 2 Songs | 1. | Don't Let It Get You Down - Crusaders |
| 2. | Elvis - Pat Green |
| 3. | Real Emotions - Lonely Boys |
| 4. | Never Look Back - Lauren Gifford |
| 5. | Everything I Need - Clint Black |
| 6. | It's About Time - Terri Hendrix |
| 7. | Good Texan - Vaughan Brothers |
| 8. | You're the Man - Barbara Lynn |
| 9. | Wait for Me - Vallejo |
| 10. | Crying as Fast as I Can - Trish Murphy |
| 11. | Conspiracy Theory - Steve Earle |
| 12. | Dangerously in Love - Beyonce |
| 13. | Just a Little Bit - Steve Miller Band |
| 14. | Sugar Mama - Bonnie Raitt |
| 15. | I Can't See Texas from Here - George Strait |
| 16. | My Sunday's Comin' Soon - Bobby "Blue" Bland |
| 17. | If I Had Possession Over Jedgement Day - Eric Clapton |
| 18. | Streetss of Sin - Joe Ely |
| 19. | Boogie King - Eric Johnson |
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