| Song | Take Me Back to Tulsa |
| Artist | Merle Haggard |
| Album | A Tribute to the Best Damn Fiddle Player in the World (Or My Salute to Bob Wills) |
| 作词 : Duncan, Wills | |
| TAKE ME BACK TO TULSA | |
| (Bob Wills - Tommy Duncan) | |
| « © '41 Red River Songs, BMI » | |
| Where's that gal with red dress on some folks called her Dinah | |
| Stole my heart away from me way down in Louisiana | |
| Take me back to Tulsa I'm too young to marry | |
| Take me back to Tulsa I'm too young to marry | |
| Little bee sucks the blossom big bee gets the honey | |
| Poor man raise the cotton rich man makes the money | |
| Take me back to Tulsa... | |
| Walk and talk to Suzy walk and talk to Suzy | |
| Walk and talk to Suzy walk and talk to Suzy | |
| Take me back to Tulsa... | |
| We always wear a great big smile we never do look sour | |
| Travel all over the country playing by the hour | |
| Take me back to Tulsa... | |
| Take me back to Tulsa...I'm too young to wed thee | |
| Alt verse; | |
| Went down to the railroad, laid my head upon the track | |
| Thought about that gal of mine and I gradually eased her back |
| zuò cí : Duncan, Wills | |
| TAKE ME BACK TO TULSA | |
| Bob Wills Tommy Duncan | |
| nbsp ' 41 Red River Songs, BMI nbsp | |
| Where' s that gal with red dress on some folks called her Dinah | |
| Stole my heart away from me way down in Louisiana | |
| Take me back to Tulsa I' m too young to marry | |
| Take me back to Tulsa I' m too young to marry | |
| Little bee sucks the blossom big bee gets the honey | |
| Poor man raise the cotton rich man makes the money | |
| Take me back to Tulsa... | |
| Walk and talk to Suzy walk and talk to Suzy | |
| Walk and talk to Suzy walk and talk to Suzy | |
| Take me back to Tulsa... | |
| We always wear a great big smile we never do look sour | |
| Travel all over the country playing by the hour | |
| Take me back to Tulsa... | |
| Take me back to Tulsa... I' m too young to wed thee | |
| Alt verse | |
| Went down to the railroad, laid my head upon the track | |
| Thought about that gal of mine and I gradually eased her back |