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Introduction

There’s something almost magical about the song “Tulsa Queen.” Imagine sitting down in a cozy, dimly-lit room as the first guitar strums ripple through the air—it’s like an old friend whispering stories from a dusty, forgotten road. This track isn’t just a collection of chords and lyrics; it’s a journey with a heartbeat.

The song captures the essence of movement and the poignancy of introspection. It speaks to those moments of driving through endless plains, with the horizon stretched out like a canvas, painting thoughts of where we’ve been and where we’re headed. The “Tulsa Queen” seems to carry not just the weight of personal history but also a touch of nostalgia for times and places just out of reach.

What makes this song truly special is its ability to evoke emotions and connect on a deeply personal level. It’s as if the song understands the quiet yearnings and solitary reflections of its listeners. Its place in history might not be marked by record-breaking chart positions, but by the intimate impact it has on those who take the time to really listen—those who allow the melody to become a backdrop for their own memories and dreams.

As you delve deeper into the layers of “Tulsa Queen,” you realize it’s not just about the rhythm or the melody; it’s about the stories woven between the lines. It’s a song that doesn’t just echo through the speakers—it resonates within the soul.

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Lyrics

I heard the train
In the Tulsa night
Calling out my name
Looking for a fight
She’s come a long, long way
Got a longer way to go
So tell me how a train from Tulsa
Has got a right to know
She sings a song
So sad and high
And the Tulsa queen
Don’t ever lie
And she don’t care where she goes
Don’t care where she’s been
And the Tulsa queen ain’t crying
‘Cause I won’t see you again
And I want to ride
Like a Tulsa queen
Calling out to you
As she calls to me
As far away from Tulsa
As these ten wheels can be
Lately I speak
Your name too loud
Each time it comes up
In a crowd
And I know it when I do
The Tulsa queen and you
Are gone…