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  2. Blue Yodel No. 1 (T for Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Jackson first recorded the opening line, "T for Texas, T for Tennessee" on his song "Jim Jackson's Kansas City Blues", a month before the "Blue Yodel" recording session took place. Around the same time as Rodgers's recording, the line appeared in Lonnie Johnson's rendition of Jackson's song, and later in Frank Stokes's "Nehi Mamma Blues". [24]

  3. Texas (BigXthaPlug song) - Wikipedia

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    Max Bell of Spin wrote, '"BigX displays some of his best writing on 'Texas,' casually condensing decades of Texas music and cultural history into forceful couplets." [2] Bryson "Boom" Paul of The Source wrote, "And with it's [] inescapable hook, tongue-in-cheek lyricism, and undeniable energy, 'Texas' is an anthem that will cement BigXThaPlug's legacy in music forever."

  4. Khánh Ly - Wikipedia

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    Khánh Ly (born as Nguyễn Thị Lệ Mai; 6 March 1945 in Hanoi) is a Vietnamese-American singer. She performed many songs written by Vietnamese composer Trịnh Công Sơn and rose to fame in the 1960s.

  5. Is Beyoncé’s ‘Texas Hold ‘Em’ a country song?

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    In the lyrics, Beyoncé mentions a hoedown, a dive bar, Texas, rugged whiskey, surviving and a tornado. The song’s penultimate line is “furs, spurs, boots.” There’s all these little ways ...

  6. Texas (When I Die) - Wikipedia

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    "Texas (When I Die)" is a song co-written and originally recorded by American country music artist Ed Bruce. Bruce's version peaked at number 52 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1977. The song was covered by American country music artist Tanya Tucker , initially as the B-side of another cover, Buddy Holly's " Not Fade Away ". [ 1 ]

  7. Trịnh Công Sơn - Wikipedia

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    In the song "Song about the Corpses of People" ("Hát trên những xác người"), written in the aftermath of the Huế Massacre, Trinh sings about the corpses strewn around the city, in the river, on the roads, on the rooftops, even on the porches of the pagodas. The corpses, each one of which he regards as the body of a sibling, will ...

  8. Beyonce Drops 'Texas Hold 'Em' Remix — And Cryptic 'Cowboy ...

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    Texas Hold ‘Em” went on to break records, making Beyoncé the first Black woman to top Billboard’s Hot Country Songs charts. The song topped Billboard’s Hot 100 chart later that month.

  9. Texas Flood (song) - Wikipedia

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    "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: