Lyrics Bob Willis Is Still the King - Waylon Jennings
Verse
1:
Well
the
honky-tonks
in
Texas
were
my
natural
second
home
Where
you
tip
your
hats
to
the
ladies
and
the
rose
of
San
Antone
I
grew
up
on
music
that
we
called
western
swing
It
don′t
matter
who's
in
Austin,
Bob
Wills
is
still
the
king
Verse
2:
Lord
I
can
still
remember,
the
way
things
were
back
then
In
spite
of
all
the
hard
times,
I′d
live
it
all
again
To
hear
the
Texas
playboys
and
Tommy
Duncan
sing
Makes
me
proud
to
be
from
Texas
where
Bob
Wills
is
still
the
king
Verse
3:
You
can
hear
the
Grand
Ol'
Opry
in
Nashville
Tennessee
It's
the
home
of
country
music,
on
that
we
all
agree
But
when
you
cross
that
ol′
Red
River
hoss
that
just
don′t
mean
a
thing
Cause
once
you're
down
in
Texas,
Bob
Wills
is
still
the
king
Verse
4:
Well
if
you
ain′t
never
been
there
then
I
guess
you
ain't
been
told
That
you
just
can′t
live
in
Texas
unless
you
got
a
lot
of
soul
It's
the
home
of
Willie
Nelson,
the
home
of
western
swing
He′ll
be
the
first
to
tell
you,
Bob
Wills
is
still
the
king
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