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 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
-
A Workin' Man 3:330:00/3:33
-
A Perfect Woman 4:300:00/4:30
-
Life of Crime 3:530:00/3:53
-
Lovin' You Baby 3:250:00/3:25
-
Could Looze It All 3:360:00/3:36
-
0:00/3:50
-
My Baby's Leavin' Me 3:500:00/3:50
-
Gotta Go See Momma 2:470:00/2:47
-
Little 'ol Me 5:200:00/5:20
-
Slip Away 3:390:00/3:39
-
Outlaw Man 4:500:00/4:50
