“Somewhere Down in Texas” is a song recorded by American country music artist George Strait. It was released in June 2005 as the second single from his album of the same name. The song was written by Dana Hunt Black and Tim Ryan Rouillier.
The song is a mid-tempo ballad about a man who is reflecting on his life and his home state of Texas. He sings about the people he loves, the places he’s been, and the things he’s learned. The song is a celebration of Texas culture and a love letter to the state.
The song was a critical and commercial success. It reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It was also nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Country Solo Performance.
“Somewhere Down in Texas” is a classic George Strait song. It is a beautiful and moving ballad that will resonate with anyone who has ever called Texas home. The song is a testament to Strait’s songwriting talent and his ability to connect with his audience.
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I been on the road now dang near all my life: An’ I do love to sing a song. I can say I’ve worked hard, put in my time: Now it’s time to go home. And catch up on my chores: Watch the sunset from my porch.
I’ll be somewhere down in Texas if you’re lookin’ for me, Drinkin’ in that great wide-open: soakin’ up the summer breeze. Kickin’ back an’ settled in with my family. I’ll be somewhere down in Texas if you’re lookin’ for me.
That’s where I got started, where I was born an’ bred: It’s the fire inside of me. I couldn’t have imagined this Texas highway led, Far beyond my wildest dreams. But I’ll turn out the lights tonight, An’ say goodnight, but not goodbye.
I’ll be somewhere down in Texas if you’re lookin’ for me, Drinkin’ in that great wide-open: soakin’ up the summer breeze. Kickin’ back an’ settled in with my family. I’ll be somewhere down in Texas if you’re lookin’ for me.
I made so many friends, Hope we meet someday again: Till then:
I’ll be somewhere down in Texas if you’re lookin’ for me, Drinkin’ in that great wide-open: soakin’ up the summer breeze. Kickin’ back an’ settled in with my family. I’ll be somewhere down in Texas if you’re lookin’ for me.