
About The Song
If you’re a fan of classic country music, you’ve undoubtedly heard Alabama’s energetic anthem, “If You’re Gonna Play in Texas.” Released in 1982 as part of their album My Home’s in Alabama, this song has become a staple of country radio and a beloved tune for fans of the genre.
With its driving rhythm and catchy chorus, “If You’re Gonna Play in Texas” is a celebration of country music and the spirit of the Lone Star State. The song paints a vivid picture of a lively honky-tonk, filled with dancing couples and cold beer. Alabama masterfully captures the excitement and energy of a night out on the town, making it easy for listeners to imagine themselves on the dance floor.
One of the most appealing aspects of this song is its sense of nostalgia. It evokes memories of simpler times and carefree nights. The lyrics, filled with references to country music icons and Texas towns, offer a glimpse into a bygone era. Randy Owen’s powerful vocals and the band’s tight harmonies create a rich and textured sound that perfectly complements the song’s upbeat tempo.
The song’s title, “If You’re Gonna Play in Texas,” is a playful challenge to any musician who dares to perform in the heart of country music. It suggests that if you’re going to play in Texas, you better be prepared to give it your all. The phrase has become a rallying cry for country music fans and a symbol of the genre’s enduring popularity.
Alabama has always been proud of their Southern roots, and “If You’re Gonna Play in Texas” is a testament to their love for country music and the state of Texas. The song’s upbeat tempo, catchy melody, and nostalgic lyrics have made it a fan favorite for decades. Whether you’re a longtime fan of Alabama or you’re simply looking for a fun and energetic country song to add to your playlist, “If You’re Gonna Play in Texas” is definitely worth checking out.
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If you’re gonna play in TexasYou gotta have a fiddle in the bandThat lead guitar is hotBut not for “Louisiana man”So rosin up that bow for “faded love”And let’s all danceIf you’re gonna play in TexasYou gotta have a fiddle in the bandI remember down in HoustonWe were puttin’ on a showWhen a cowboy in the back stood up and yelled“Cotton-Eyed Joe”He said, “We love what you’re doin’Boys don’t get us wrongThere’s just somethin’ missin’ in your song”If you’re gonna play in TexasYou gotta have a fiddle in the bandThat lead guitar is hotBut not for “Louisiana man”So rosin up that bow for “faded love”And let’s all danceIf you’re gonna play in TexasYou gotta have a fiddle in the bandSo we dusted off our boots and put our cowboy hats on straightThem Texans raised the roof when Jeff opened up his caseYou say y’all all want to two-step, you say ya want to doe-si-doeWell, here’s a fiddlin’ song before we goIf you’re gonna play in TexasYou gotta have a fiddle in the bandThat lead guitar is hotBut not for “Louisiana man”So rosin up that bow for “faded love”And let’s all danceIf you’re gonna play in Texas,You gotta have a fiddle in the bandIf you’re gonna play in TexasYou gotta have a fiddle in the bandThat lead guitar is hotBut not for “Louisiana man”So rosin up that bow for “faded love”And let’s all danceIf you’re gonna play in TexasYou gotta have a fiddle in the band