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Song of the Day

Ryan Bingham - Ballad of The Texas Gentlemen

Song of the Day

Minnesota Public Radio

Music Commentary, Music

4.5605 Ratings

🗓️ 13 March 2026

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

Today’s Song of the Day is “Ballad of The Texas Gentlemen” from Ryan Bingham’s album They Call Us The Lucky Ones, out May 15.

Transcript

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0:00.0

We're packing up the suitcase, we wear our dirty clothes, the sound of music in our hearts where it comes from, we don't know.

0:30.3

We're gone again running down this stream.

0:35.6

New York City was a hell of a show

0:37.6

Take us down to new old ladies

0:39.9

A guitar man on one side

0:52.3

A piano man's left hand.

0:55.0

Scott and Paul gonna hold it down where the Texas jailed.

0:59.0

We've gone again running down his dream.

1:04.0

New York City was a hell of the show takes down the New Orleans Sleeping through today's time

1:21.6

And wide awake all night

1:23.6

Amplifiers in our heads

1:26.6

And we brace with molding.

1:28.3

We've gone again running down this green.

1:33.3

New York City was a hell of a show.

1:36.3

Take us down to New Orleans. Our lives down the highway, our work is in the band.

1:53.1

Who knows how long we'll be around?

1:55.5

You better catch us if you can.

1:57.7

Oh, we're gone again running down the street.

2:02.6

New York City was the hull of the show.

2:04.6

Take us down to New Orleans.

2:07.6

Rolling down the highway, the end is out of sight Richard Rossings up that boy's going to set the roof on fire We've gone again running down this street New York City was a hell of a show Take them down to Alba Lane

2:35.8

I'm going to We're going again

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