Gone To Texas - Terry Allen

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Hey I don抰 need no chickenshit business man
Tellin me what to do
Even if you ain抰 got no business
Same thing goes for you
I don抰 need no sweet faced woman
Goin sour mouthed on me
If I work like a dog night an day
To give her a hundred time more抧 she needs

Gone to Texas baby
Gone to Texas tonight
Gone to Texas baby
All I need is the ride
You say it ain抰 no different抧
Any other place to go
Well you ain抰 been with me
Or you抎 already know
It抯 just the feel of the deal
From behind the wheel
That抣l make me need to go

Well I don抰 need no stinky Pinky
Sing to me about the common man
Some cowboy fake who think all it takes
Is a hat on his head and a Grammy in his hand
An I don抰 need no weekend warrior
Out there protectin me
If he抯 dumb with a gun as he is with his tongue
When he抯 shootin off on TV

Gone to Texas baby
Gone to Texas tonight
Gone to Texas baby
All I need is the ride
You say it ain抰 no different抧
Any other place to go
Well you must be a yankee
Or your just kinda slow卌ause
It抯 just the feel of the deal
From behind the wheel
Makes you need these Texas roads

Well I don抰 need no dime a dozen
Ah New Age way to live
An I don抰 need no two bit preacher
Condemn me because I don抰 give him my
Money money money money money money money
I don抰 need no Soldier Boy
Fightin no war for me
You can burn the flag an melt the statue
Gonna live my liberties卌ause

I抦Gone to Texas baby
Might go straight on to the moon
Gone to Texas baby
Can抰 get enough too soon
Say Texas ain抰 no different抧
Goin straight to Hell can be
Hey you must be a critic
Are you too blind to see
It抯 just the feel of the deal
From behind the wheel
Gonna heel the hell out of me

Gone to Texas baby
Gone to Texas tonight
Gone to Texas baby
All I need is the ride

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Terry Allen (May 7, 1943 in Wichita, Kansas) is a country music singer in the outlaw country genre, painter, and conceptual artist from Lubbock, Texas, and living in Santa Fe, New Mexico. His father was Fletcher ("Sled") Allen (b. August 23, 1886 in West Plains, Missouri – October 16, 1959 in Lubbock, Texas) a catcher in 1910 for the St. Louis Browns who continued his career as a player-manager in the Texas League.

He attended Monterey High School in Lubbock, Texas. His contemporaries at Monterey High School included Butch Hancock, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Joe Ely, Jo Harvey Allen and Jo Carol Pierce. Trained as an architect, he received a B.F.A. from the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles. His art has been supported by three NEA grants and a prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship. His work Trees (the music, literary and third trees) is installed on the campus of the University of California San Diego as part of the Stuart Collection. His artwork has been featured at the L.A. Louver art gallery in Venice, California.

Terry Allen is represented by Gallery Paule Anglim in San Francisco, CA. His works are represented in the collections of many international museums including the New York Museum of Modern Art, the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Nelson/Atkins Museum in Kansas City, the San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art, l’Espace Lyonnais d'Art Contemporain, Musee Saint Pierre, Lyon, France, the Houston Museum of Fine Arts, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Dallas Museum of Art, and the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art.

Terry Allen recorded eight albums during the years 1979 to 2004 and collaborated with David Byrne on the soundtrack for Byrne's movie True Stories. Allen's music is far from traditional. A quote attributed to Allen states: "People tell me it's country music, and I ask, 'Which country?'" Allmusic calls his 1979 release, Lubbock (On Everything), "one of the finest country albums of all time" and a progenitor of the alt-country movement 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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