Keith Whitley
Keith Whitley
Keith Whitley
Keith Whitley
Keith Whitley
Keith Whitley
Keith Whitley
Keith Whitley
Keith Whitley
Well it's lonely out tonight down here in Georgia
And the oldest friend I've got I met today
The woman that I love just up and left me
And the place I love's a thousand miles away
Operator hook me up to Houston
Get me anybody on the phone
Look there in your book and pick a number
Cause you can't be choosy when you're this alone
Won't you talk to me Texas?
Let me hear that drawl
I spent my last five dollars on this one long distance call
Won't you talk to me Texas
I've got these homesick blues
Tell me I can come on home to you
I've got this faded number in my wallet
It's been here a dozen years I know
I used to call it up when I was lonely
Oh that woman sure could love me so
I know by now she's probably changed her number
And with my luck she's probably changed her name
If there's a chance in hell ill think ill take it
Cause Id love to hear that woman's voice again
Won't you talk to me Texas?
Let me hear that drawl
I spent my last five dollars on this one long distance call
Won't you talk to me Texas
I've got these homesick blues
Tell me I can come on home to you
Won't you talk to me Texas?
Let me hear that drawl
I spent my last five dollars on this one long distance call
Won't you talk to me Texas
I've got these homesick blues
Tell me I can come on home to you
Hey tell me I can come on home to you!
Talk To Me Texas was written by Bucky Jones & Curly Putman & Don Cook.
Talk To Me Texas was produced by Garth Fundis & Keith Whitley.
Keith Whitley released Talk To Me Texas on Tue Aug 01 1989.