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Western Standard Time is the tenth studio album by American country band Asleep at the Wheel.Recorded at various studios in Austin, Dallas, Briarcliff and San Marcos, Texas it was produced solely by the band's frontman Ray Benson and released in August 1988 as the group's second album back on Epic Records.
Older songs, such as "The Yellow Rose of Texas" and "Dixie", were also considered but ultimately it was decided a new song should be composed. [5] [6] [7] Although the song has been sung since the 41st legislature in 1929, [8] [9] it was officially adopted by the 73rd legislature as the state song in 1993. [10]
The Yellow Rose of Texas" is a traditional American song dating back to at least the 1850s. Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time. [1] Many versions of the song have been recorded, the most popular of which was by Mitch Miller, whose
"Time Changes Everything" is a Western swing standard with words and music written by Tommy Duncan, the long-time vocalist with Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys. [3] Written as a ballad, the lyrics tell of a failed romance and of the hurt that has healed. Each verse ends with the phrase "Time changes everything".
Get ready to go country, Bey Hive! Beyoncé gave her fans a special treat on Sunday, dropping two new country songs, subsequent "visualizer" videos, and announcing an upcoming album during the ...
"Texas Flood" is a slow-tempo twelve-bar blues notated in 12/8 time in the key of A flat. Davis wrote it in California in 1955 and the song is credited to Davis and Duke Records arranger/trumpeter Joseph Scott. [2] Nominally about a flood in Texas, Davis used it as a metaphor for his relationship problems:
It's a question that's been roaming across social media in dozens of TikTok videos comparing two unlikely songs: Beyoncé's chart-topping country hit, "Texas Hold 'Em," and the theme song for the ...
Willie Standard Time is a 1996 album by country singer Willie Nelson. The album is composed of ten tracks, all covers of popular songs such as "Wind Beneath My Wings" and "Stormy Weather". Per the AllMusic review, the album was a perfect Willie Nelson sampler for budget-centered fans of the time. [1]