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12. Jan. 2021 · Country Music World Planet. 19.4K subscribers. Subscribed. 194. 15K views 3 years ago. Hank Williams Jr Texas Women Live Perfomance https://whentcowboysings.com/hank-wil... Hank...
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17. Juli 2016 · Texas Women by Hank Williams Jr from his album Rowdy - YouTube. On'ry Waymore. 35.2K subscribers. Subscribed. 437. 50K views 7 years ago. Texas Women was released in 1981 from Hanks...
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" Texas Women " is a song written and recorded by American musician Hank Williams Jr. It was released in February 1981 as the first single from the album Rowdy. The song was Williams Jr.'s third number one on the country chart, the first since "Eleven Roses" in 1972.
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- February 7, 1981
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Provided to YouTube by Curb RecordsTexas Women · Hank Williams, Jr.Greatest Hits℗ 2014 Curb Records, Inc.Released on: 1982-09-01Producer: Jimmy BowenComposer...
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Texas Women Hank Williams, Jr. • Greatest Hits • 1993. Provided to YouTube by Curb Records Texas Women · Hank Williams, Jr. Greatest Hits ℗ 2014 Curb Records, Inc. Released on:...
23. März 2023 · 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 ...
"Texas Women" is a song written and recorded by American musician Hank Williams Jr. It was released in February 1981 as the first single from the album Rowdy. The song was Williams Jr.'s third number one on the country chart, the first since "Eleven Roses" in 1972.