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"If You're Ever Down In Texas, Look Me Up" is an American folk song first released in the 1940s. The lyrics of the song tell of a traveler from Texas singing about the vast wealth and natural beauty of his home, inviting the audience to "look me up" during their next visit to Texas. Lyrics ''If you're ever down in Texas look me up ''Look us up! If you're ever down in Texas look me up Drop around! Where the men are men and love it, And the girls are sure glad of it, If you're ever down in Texas look me up'' ''Everybody's gonna holler, Howdy doody! Howdy doody! Everybody there's gonna ask, how are you? How ya all? We raise corn for hot tamalies, And grow dollies for the follies, If you're ever down in Texas look me up Ask anyone there for Rusty, Everyone there knows me, They'll tell you where I'm ridin' for, If A, B, C, or D '' '' If you're ever down in Texas look me up Come on down! We've got everything in Texas lookin' up Lookin' fine! Every cowboy is a dandy, Though his legs are bowed and bandy, If you're ever down in Texas look me up '' '' My little partner Dusty, Always rides the range with me, His smile is as homey, As a Texas melodee'' ''If you're ever down in Texas look me up Hiya All! We've got everything in Texas lookin' up Oh ya! Bronco Bustin' takes some practice, Or you'll end up on a cactus, If you're ever down in Texas look me up'' == In other media == A recording of this song was used in the 1950 ''Tom and Jerry'' short, ''Texas Tom'', in which Tom lip-synchs the song to a female cat, only to be exposed when Jerry alternates the speeds on the hidden record player. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「If You're Ever Down in Texas, Look Me Up」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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