Lyle Lovett is an americana singer-songwriter and actor from Klein, Texas, who has been described as "the thinking man's cowboy". While typically associated with the alt-country genre, his albums typically incorporate folk, swing, blues, jazz and gospel music as well as more traditional country & western styles. The Night's Lullaby Songfacts reports that after twenty-six years with Curb, Lyle Lovett released his eleventh and last album for the record label, Release Me, on February 28, 2012.
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You're Not From Texas Lyle Lovett
Lyle performed this (among other gems) on "Austin City Limits" on a songwriters special with Willie Nelson and Rodney Crowell. I don't know if this is even the name, or if it is on one of his records.
Notes: The first five verses use the same chord patterns. The last two verses uses the same chord patterns (as indicated in the next- to-last verse. In the chorus, the last line is simply holding the same chord form (D7), start at the 4th fret, and move up a fret at a time four frets. In the 6th verse, a similar move is made going from A7/6 up to B7/6.
A7/6 E9A7/6 E9 You say you're not from Texas. A7/6 E9A7/6 E9 Man, as if I couldn't tell. A7/6 E9A7/6 E9 Well you think you pull your boots on right, B7#9 E9A7/6 E9 and wear your hat so well.
So pardon me my laughter, 'cause I sure do understand. Even Moses got excited, when he saw the promised land.
(Chorus) A7/6 D7E7 That's right, you're not from Texas A7/6 D7E7 That's right, you're not from Texas A7/6 D7E7 That's right, you're not from Texas A7/6 Db7D7Eb7E7 But Texas want's you anyway.
(repeat)
See I was born and raised in Texas, and it means so much to me. Though my girl comes from down in Georgia, we live up near Abilene.
As we were driving down the highway, she asked me, "Baby what's so great? How come you're always goin' on about your Lone-Star State?"
I said,
(Chorus 2 times)
Oh the road, it looked so lovely, as she stood there on the side, and she grew smaller in my mirror, as I watched her wave goodbye.
(Chorus - chords only 1 time)
D9A7/6 Now those boys from Carolina, D9 B7#9 E9 they sho' enough could sing. A7/6 E9A7/6 Bb7/6 When they came on down to Texas, B7/6 E9 we all showed them how to swing.
D9A7/6 And now David's back in Spartanburg, D9 B7#9 E9 and ol' Champ is out on the farm, A7/6 E9A7/6 E9 and Uncle Walt is home with Heidi, B7#9 E9A7/6 E9 hiding in her lovin'.
(Chorus 2 times)
So won't you let me help you mister. Just pull your hat down the way I do, and buy your pants just a little longer, and next time somebody laughs at you,