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Introduction

Texas Women (Don’t Stay Lonely Long) by Brooks & Dunn is a celebration of the resilient and captivating women of Texas. This song isn’t just about the charm and allure of Texas women; it’s a testament to their strength and independence. When you listen to it, you can’t help but be swept up by its infectious energy and the vivid storytelling that Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn are known for.

Imagine driving down a sun-drenched Texas highway, windows down, and this song blasting on the radio. It’s the perfect anthem for anyone who appreciates a good, old-fashioned country tune that pays homage to the Lone Star State’s spirit. The song paints a picture of women who are strong, self-reliant, and not afraid to stand on their own two feet. They may experience heartache, but they don’t let it keep them down for long. Instead, they rise, even more, vibrant and determined than before.

The melody is as lively as a Texas honky-tonk on a Saturday night, with a rhythm that makes you want to tap your boots and join in the fun. Brooks & Dunn have always had a knack for creating songs that resonate with their audience, and this one is no exception. It’s filled with vivid imagery and catchy lyrics that stick with you long after the song has ended.

One of the most compelling aspects of “Texas Women (Don’t Stay Lonely Long)” is its authenticity. It doesn’t just tell a story; it feels like a conversation with a friend who’s reminiscing about the unforgettable women they’ve encountered in Texas. It’s this down-to-earth, relatable quality that makes the song so engaging and memorable.

Listening to this song, you can almost see the scenes it describes—the dance halls, the laughter, the undeniable charisma of the Texas women who inspired it. It’s a reminder of the unique charm of Texas culture and the women who embody its spirit. Whether you’re from Texas or just love a great country song, this track is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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Lyrics

Well, I’ll bet by the time I get to Tulsa
She’ll be pullin’ on them tight blue jeans
And she’ll go down to Cowboy’s and buy herself a cold one
And on a Friday night in Dallas, she’s a cowboy’s dream
Something tells me she’ll sit out the first one
Then they’ll play George Strait and she’ll be gone
‘Cause heaven knows that girl was born to two-step
And Texas women don’t stay lonely long
It’s a fact that women like the one I left
Can find somebody else, any time they want
It’s a shame but I’m afraid the one I love
She don’t like waiting much
No, Texas women don’t stay lonely long
Well, I’d sure like to think she’d wait forever
And welcome me back in with open arms
But she don’t walk the floor and she don’t count the teardrops
She don’t pick up pieces from no broken heart
Oh, I wish I could call and say I’m sorry
But there’s nobody sitting by the phone
You know she meant it when she told me that she loved me
But Texas women don’t stay lonely long
It’s a fact that women like the one I left
Can find somebody else, any time they want
It’s a shame but I’m afraid the one I love
She don’t like waiting much
No, Texas women don’t stay lonely long
It’s a fact that women like the one I left
Can find somebody else, any time they want
It’s a shame but I’m afraid the one I love
She don’t like waiting much
No, Texas women don’t stay lonely long, hoo

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