WebBrowse our 4 arrangements of "Texas Flood." Sheet music is available for Voice, Guitar, Piano 2 with 3 scorings and 3 notations in 4 genres. Find your perfect arrangement and access a variety of transpositions so you can print and play instantly, anywhere. Lyrics begin: "Well, it's flooding down in Texas, all the telephone lines are down." WebWell there's floodin' down in Texas....All of the telephone lines are down Well there's floodin' down in Texas....All of the telephone lines are down And I've been tryin' to call my baby....Lord and I can't get a single sound Well dark clouds are rollin' in....Man I'm standin' out in the rain Well dark clouds are rollin' in....Man I'm standin' out in the rain Yeah flood …
STEVIE RAY VAUGHAN - FLOOD DOWN IN TEXAS LYRICS
WebMan it looks like it's goin' to rain. Yes I bother to find my baby. Man you know it's gonna drive poor me insane. Well I'm leavin' you baby. Oh I say I'm goin' back home to stay. I'm leavin' you ... WebMar 19, 2024 · 1. &. 2. &. 3. &. 4. &. Album "Milk Cow Blues" released Sep 19 2000 Featuring artist: Kenny Wayne Shepherd … dark grey round neck t shirt
Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble – Texas Flood Lyrics
WebWell there's floodin' down in Texas All of the telephone lines are down Well there's floodin' down in Texas All of the telephone lines are down And I've been tryin' to call my baby Lord and I can't get a single sound Well dark clouds are rollin' in Man I'm standin' out in the rain Well dark clouds are rollin' in Man I'm standin' out in the rain ... WebMar 10, 2009 · Well theres floodin down in texas....all of the telephone lines are downWell theres floodin down in texas....all of the telephone lines are downAnd Ive been ... "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. Nominally about a flood in Texas, Davis used it as a metaphor for his relationship problems: Well I'm leavin' you baby, Lord I'm goin' back home to stay (2×) Well where there's no floods or … "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. Nominally about a flood in Texas, Davis used it as a metaphor for his relationship problems: Well I'm leavin' you baby, Lord I'm goin' back home to stay (2×) Well where there's no floods or … bishop conaty loretto