Don't Make Me Come To Tulsa - Wade Hayes

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Don't Make Me Come To Tulsa Lyrics

Don't make me come to Tulsa
You know I hate to fly
I ain't been back to Oklahoma baby
Since you said goodbye

I heard a rumor you missed me
I hope to God it's a lie
You know how much I love you
Don't make me come to Tulsa

You had me eating right out of your hand
I was your genuine cowboy man
You threw me over for another guy
I ran Dallas on a one way flight
Now I'm accustomed to the shape I'm in
Don't take me down again

Don't make me come to Tulsa
You know I hate to fly
I ain't been back to Oklahoma baby
Since you said goodbye

I heard a rumor you missed me
I hope to God it's a lie
You know how much I love you
Don't make me come to Tulsa

I'd love to hold you in my arms tonight
I'd like to think that you'd treat me right
If I believed you'd really wanted me
I'd crawl to Tulsa on my aching knees
But you'd just hurt me like you did before
Can't take them blues no more

Don't make me come to Tulsa
You know I hate to fly
I ain't been back to Oklahoma baby
Since you said goodbye

I heard a rumor you missed me
I hope to God it's a lie
You know how much I love you
Don't make me come to Tulsa

You know how much I love you
Don't make me come to Tulsa

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Wade Hayes (born on April 20, 1969 in Bethel Acres, Oklahoma) is a multi-talented country music singer. His father, Don, was the leader of the house band at a local nightclub called Charlie’s Palace, where as a young teen Wade learned “the ropes” of playing and singing before a live audience. He was influenced by the work of Merle Haggard, Gary Stewart, Gene Watson, Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings.

His first months in Nashville were long days of construction jobs and long evenings of gigs in local clubs. Burning the candle at both ends inspired his signature song, “Old Enough to Know Better,” which became the only debut track by a country artist to reach #1 in 1995. Hayes continued to occupy the charts with 6 top ten tunes, including #1 “I’m Still Dancing With You.”

Wade withdrew from the crushing schedule of intense touring to spend more time writing and revitalizing. He’s turning heads on Music Row again with his latest album, “Place to Turn Around.” As producer for this project, he assembled an A-list of musicians to record the 11 songs. He wrote 9 of the tracks, provided the lead vocals and some of the harmonies and played guitar on each of the cuts. That Nashville Sound placed the album on their top 10 list declaring “this is an unexpected gem, the most under-rated album of 2009 for sure.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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