Hank Williams Jr. Texas Women (Video and Lyrics)

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Country music star Hank Williams Jr.'s "Texas Women" gives an appreciative shout out to the ladies of the famed Lone Star State! Enjoy the video and lyrics here.

The Hank Williams Jr. Texas Women song was written and recorded by the Country music icon and released in February 1981. The tune was the first single from Williams’ album Rowdy and hit No. 1 on the Billboard country chart starting March 28, 1981.

Hank Williams Jr. is one of the most influential country music artists of all time. With a career spanning over five decades, he has produced numerous hits and has been instrumental in shaping the sound of country music. One of his most popular songs is “Texas Women,” a classic country track that celebrates the spirit and beauty of women from the Lone Star State.  “Texas Women” quickly became a hit on country music radio stations across the United States. The song features a catchy, upbeat melody and lyrics that paint a vivid picture of the women of Texas. It’s a song that celebrates the strong, independent, and beautiful women that inhabit the state of Texas.

Hank Williams Jr. Texas Women Audio Video

Enjoy watching “Texas Women” performed live below!

Hank Williams Jr. Texas Women Music Video

Hank Williams Jr. Texas Women Lyrics

I’ve got some fond memories of San Angelo
And I’ve seen some beauty queens in El Paso
But the best lookin’ women that I’ve ever seen
Have all been in Texas and all wearin’ jeans

I’m a country plow-boy, not an urban cowboy
And I don’t ride bulls but I have fought some men
Drive a pickup truck, trust in God and luck
And I live to love Texas women

I thought I’d seen beauty in faraway places
Till I looked upon those Houston faces
Spent Hollywood nights up in Beverly Hills
But they weren’t nothin’ like one night down in Brownsville

I’m a country plow-boy, not an urban cowboy
And I don’t ride bulls but I have fought some men
Drive a pickup truck, trust in God and luck
And I live to love Texas women

I’m a pretty fair judge of the opposite sex
And I ain’t seen nothin’ that will touch ’em yet
They may be from Waco or out in Lampassas
But one thing about it, they all come from Texas

I’m a country plow-boy, not an urban cowboy
And I don’t ride bulls but I have fought some men
Drive a pickup truck, trust in God and luck
And I live to love Texas women

I’m an Oiler fan not a soccer man
And my arms are red and so is my blood
And they make it boil with that soft Texas drawl
And I love ’em all, Texas women

For Hank Williams Jr., “Texas Women” was not just a hit song but also a personal tribute to the state of Texas. Williams, who was born in Louisiana and raised in Tennessee, has always had a special connection to Texas. He has performed countless shows in the state over the years.  In the end, “Texas Women” remains a classic country song that has stood the test of time. It’s a song that celebrates the unique spirit of Texas and the women who call it home. With its catchy melody, relatable lyrics, and infectious energy, “Texas Women” is a song that will continue to be a favorite among country music fans for generations to come.

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