| | Taste Of Texas: Songs 'Bout Texas By Texans CD
The title says it all, really. Taste of Texas: Songs 'Bout Texas by Texans has 13 songs about Texas by some of the biggest names in Texas country and blues, including George Jones ("You Can't Get the Hell Out of Texas"), Stevie Ray Vaughan ("Texas Flood"), Billy Joe Shaver ("Blue Texas Waltz"), Moe Bandy ("Deep in the Heart of Texas"), David Alan Coe ("Texas Lullabye"), Willie Nelson ("Texas on a Saturday Night"), Asleep at the Wheel ("Way Down Texas Way") and Johnny Winter ("Hustled Down in Texas"). It's a bit uneven, but it's still a fun listen. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Taste Of Texas: Songs 'Bout Texas By Texans Music Taste Of Texas: Songs 'Bout Texas By Texans Songs | 1. | You Can't Get the Hell Out of Texas - George Jones |
| 2. | Good Texan - Vaughan Brothers |
| 3. | Texas - Waylon Jennings/Willie Nelson/Johnny Cash/Kris Kristofferson |
| 4. | Deep in the Heart of Texas - Moe Bandy |
| 5. | Hustled Down in Texas - Johnny Winter |
| 6. | Devil Lives in Dallas, The - Rusty Wier |
| 7. | Blue Texas Waltz - Billy Joe Shaver |
| 8. | Texas Flood - Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble |
| 9. | Many a Lonesome Highway - Rodney Crowell |
| 10. | Texas on a Saturday Night - Mel Tillis/Willie Nelson |
| 11. | Hard Times in the Land of Plenty - Omar & the Howlers |
| 12. | Way Down Texas Way - Asleep at the Wheel |
| 13. | Texas Lullabye - David Allan Coe |
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