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  1. Labels and bar code on this release are same as found here (Capitol Records/Jacksonville pressing); Guy Clark - The South Coast Of Texas This listing copy (see images above) has gold-colored rectangular box at lower-left front for gold-lettered promo; "Loaned For Promotion Only - Sale Is Unlawful - Ownership Reserved By Warner Bros. Records Inc."

  2. The South Coast of Texas lyrics. Oh, the south coast of Texas, that′s a thin slice of life. It's salty and hard, it is stern as a knife. Where the wind is for blowin′ up, hurricanes for showin'. The snakes how to swim and the trees how to lean. And the shrimpers and their ladies are out in the beer joints.

  3. The south coast of Texas is a thin slice of life It' s salty and hard it it stern as a knife Where the wind is for blwon' up hurricanes for showin' The snakes how to swim and the trees how to lean. Chorus The shrimpers and their ladies are out in the beer joints Drinkin' em down for they sail with the dawn They're bound for the Mexican Bay of ...

  4. 3 mai 2024 · The South Coast of Texas, an Album by Guy Clark. Released in 1981 on Warner Bros. (catalog no. BSK 3381; Vinyl LP). Genres: Outlaw Country. Rated #843 in the best albums of 1981. Featured peformers: Guy Clark (guitar, vocals, writer), Richard Bennett (lead guitar, acoustic guitar, lap steel, concertina, triangle), Emory Gordy, Jr. (bass, acoustic guitar, mandolin, piano), Hank DeVito (steel ...

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  6. I'm fallen and folded, oh I'm wilted in place. At the sight of you standing with streaks down your face. [Chorus] Heartbroke, running from the reason. You got your heartbroke, don't give up on ...

  7. It was an intimate set of songs showing that Clark at the age of 71 was still a master songwriter, as good and as elegantly moving as ever. It was the final album he released during his life; years of illness, including a bout with cancer, finally claimed him on May 17, 2016. ~ Kurt Wolff & Steve Leggett. Woot!