Texas Size Heartache Karaoke - Joe Diffie

This title is a cover of Texas Size Heartache as made famous by Joe Diffie

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About

With backing vocals (with or without vocals in the KFN version)

Tempo: variable (around 92 BPM)

In the same key as the original: E

Duration: 02:41 - Preview at: 01:45

Release date: 1998
Genres: Country, In English
Original songwriters: Zack Robert Turner, Lonnie Wilson

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Lyrics Texas Size Heartache

A little Miss Dynamite just blew my world away
It was a pitiful sight me begging her to stay
I never had a hunch so how was I to know
That she packed a punch that knocked my heart out cold?
She put a hurtin' on this old cowboy
Broke my heart like a little play toy
Brought me to my knees from ten feet tall
The night she left me in Amarillo
I cried crocodile tears in my pillow
The bigger they are the harder they fall
How could a blue-eyed beauty only five-foot-three
Lay a Texas-size heartache on me?
She came across so cool
I didn't think that I'd get burned
Now I'm a big ol' fool with a leaving lesson learned
Thought I was strong like old Hercules
But she proved me wrong with her little "c'est la vie"
She put a hurtin' on this old cowboy
Broke my heart like a little play toy
Brought me to my knees from ten feet tall
The night she left me in Amarillo
I cried crocodile tears in my pillow
The bigger they are the harder they fall
How could a blue-eyed beauty only five-foot-three
Lay a Texas-size heartache on me?
How could a blue-eyed beauty only five-foot-three
Lay a Texas-size heartache on me?

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