Texas Western II
Tommy Lawman
Song Demos for you or someone you may know of to consider redoing with acoustic + electric guitar, piano / accordion / steel pedal on different tracks. Western styles vary for each song. "Make Contacts" with T.H.E. LAW to Read more
Song Demos for you or someone you may know of to consider redoing with acoustic + electric guitar, piano / accordion / steel pedal on different tracks. Western styles vary for each song. "Make Contacts" with T.H.E. LAW to suggest performing artists that would do a good version of any of these tunes.
- " a Workin' Man" - Country (Merle style) blues with honky tonk piano * co-written by Chris Davis, redone years later
- " a Perfect Woman" - Rockin' country duo of 2 guys comparing notes on gals
- "Life of Crime" - upbeat, humorous toe tapper about criminal lifestyles & actions
- "Lovin' you baby" - heart throb cowboy love song (ladies fave) with pedal guitar leads
- "could lose it all" - Upbeat message about possible fate & consequences of life
- "still come back to Texas" - show theme song touting Tx. - dramatic intro, then fun beat
- "My baby's leavin' me" - upbeat plea to lost love, verses more pop, bridge dramatic
- "Gotta go see momma" - fast ditty of a country boy who cares about momma
- "Little 'ol me" - poor boy bar song with honky tonk piano & kazoo solos
- "slip away" - cowboy story of man who's seen better days, slow piano & accordion runs * originally written by Tom Ley and redone years later
- "Outlaw Man" - Western Cowboy blues tune done slow, moody electric style * originally written by Blaine Robertson (deceased), redone years later
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A Workin' Man 3:330:00/3:33
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A Perfect Woman 4:300:00/4:30
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Life of Crime 3:530:00/3:53
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Lovin' You Baby 3:250:00/3:25
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Could Looze It All 3:360:00/3:36
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0:00/3:50
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My Baby's Leavin' Me 3:500:00/3:50
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Gotta Go See Momma 2:470:00/2:47
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Little 'ol Me 5:200:00/5:20
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Slip Away 3:390:00/3:39
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Outlaw Man 4:500:00/4:50