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Country Crossroad: My First Taste Of Texas Music Country Crossroad: My First Taste Of Texas Songs | 1. | My First Taste of Texas - Ed Bruce |
| 2. | Houston - Gatlin Brothers/Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin Brothers Band |
| 3. | San Antonio Rose - Jerry Wallace |
| 4. | If You Ever Get to Houson - Don Gibson |
| 5. | All My Ex's Live in Texas - Whitey Shafer |
| 6. | Abiline - Glenn Barber |
| 7. | I Got to Get Drunk - Willie Nelson |
| 8. | There Ain't No Good Chain Gang - Johnny Cash/Waylon Jennings |
| 9. | Memories to Burn - Gene Watson |
| 10. | Man That Turned My Mama In, The - Tanya Tucker |
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