Easton & Main - Turnpike Troubadours

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Well I left my heart in Tulsa
On the corner of Easton and Main
On the Cain's Ballroom floor
Soaking up a bourbon stain
Now I'm going back to see her
Just as soon as I can
And I left my heart in Tulsa
On the corner of Easton and Main
Well we drove up to the city
On an autumn Saturday night
Ah and damn that girl looked pretty
In the artificial moon light
And I swore she looked right at me
Like we were meant to be
What's a girl like that gonna wanna have to do
with a country boy like me
Well I left my heart in Tulsa
On the corner of Easton and Main
On the Cain's Ballroom floor
Soaking up cheap champagne
And I'm going back to see her
Just as soon as I can
And I left my heart in Tulsa
On the corner of Easton and Main
Now I'm back down on a farm
Dreaming 'bout those big city lights
Waken up at dawn
Workin' 'till it's night
But I'm savin' up my money
And this time I'll make her see
What a girl like that just might want
With a country boy like me
Well I left my heart in Tulsa
On the corner of Easton and Main
On the Cain's Ballroom floor
Soaking up a bourbon stain
Well I'm going back to see her
Just as soon as I can
Now I left my heart in Tulsa
On the corner of Easton and Main

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Turnpike Troubadours is an American country music group from Oklahoma founded in 2005.

The band, whose name is derived from the bumpy Oklahoma toll-roads and their hard lived folk singing heroes, are proof that isolation can be the mother of originality. Cutting their teeth in roadside dance halls and honky-tonks has made a serious impact on the band’s musical style, which walks the line between Woody Guthrie and Waylon Jennings. “Bossier City,” the band’s debut album, is testament to the small towns in which they were raised. It combines Folk, Country, Cajun, and Bluegrass with stories of longing, humor, tragedy, and general life in rural America.

Breaking down traditional barriers between the audience and the stage is something in which they excel. Fast, gritty, and often drenched in beer, the Troubadours perform to both their fans and new audience members with an genuine sincerity about them. They continually gather ground both literally and figuratively as they travel up, down, and across the Midwest.

Their follow-up album, “Diamonds & Gasoline”, was release 2010 with veteran producer and songwriter Mike McClure and legend Joe Hardy (ZZ-Top, Steve Earle). They relentlessly play shows in Oklahoma, Kansas, Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa, and Texas.

Evan Felker - Lead Vocals, Acoustic
R.C. Edwards - Bass, Backing Vocals
Kyle Nix - Fiddle, Backing Vocals
Ryan Engleman - Lead Guitar
Giovanni Carnuccio - Drums, Backing Vocals 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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