She'd pull down the Navajo rug, spread it across the floor. Hey, I saw lightning across the safety ground, saw the dance of the turtle duck. Lying next to Katie, on that old meadow rug. Ah, ah, ah, Katie, shades are red and blue. Ah, ah, ah, Katie, whatever became of the Navajo rug in you. Katie, shades are red and blue. Well, I saw Jack about a year ago. He said the place burned to the ground. All he'd say was that old bear tooth. But Katie, she left town. Ah, but Katie, she got her souvenir too. Jack spat a tobacco plug. Ah, you should have seen her coming through the smoke, dragging that Navajo rug. Ah, ah, ah, Katie, ah, shades are red and blue. Ah, ah, ah, Katie, whatever became of the Navajo rug in you. So every time I cross the sacred mountains and lightning breaks above, it always takes me back in time to a long lost Katie love. But everything keeps on moving and everybody's on the go. And you don't find things that last anymore like a double of a Navajo. Ah, ah, ah, Katie, shades are red and blue. Ah, ah, ah, Katie, whatever became of the Navajo rug in you. Katie, ah, shades are red and blue. Ah, ah, ah, Katie, whatever became of the Navajo rug in you. Katie, shades are red and blue. Ah, ah, ah, Katie. . Brought to you by Texas Tourism. Texas, it's like a whole other country. They say that nature's splendor reaches full bloom in the Australian outback. That the beaches along the south of France stretch on for eternity. And that no romance is complete until you've strolled through the canals of Venice. But you won't find any of these places in any of those places because they're all here in Texas. Texas, it's like a whole other country. You won't be surprised at all there is to see and do on a Texas vacation. You can sun on over 600 miles of Texas beaches or climb mountains or just sit back with a plate of barbecued ribs, Gulf seafood, Tex-Mex, and more. It all starts when you call 1-800-8888-TEX for your free Texas travel book. 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The guys are loving it. We're very glad we came. Oh, good. Well, we can't get you down this way. The thing I like to do is find out maybe someplace where music came into your life as a young man someplace. Was music around the house? No. Nobody in my family was a musician, per se. My mother played a little piano. But I was in a... I broke my ankle at a rodeo in the 50s. And there was a broken ankle ward or broken leg ward. There were eight of us in there. And they were cowboys and lagers and telegraph pole climbers and, you know, all the hazardous jobs. And there was one guitar amongst the eight of us. And none of us could play it. And I was in there the longest. I was in for about three weeks. And I remember it very well because Johnny Cash's I Walk the Line had just come out. And I loved it. And I spent hours trying to figure out that E chord, you know, the A chord and the D chord. What was the first song, maybe? Sooner or later, you're picking one and then you think, geez, maybe I got a little song to tell. You know, the first one, believe it or not, was Four Strong Winds, the first song ever written. Great one, Al Javel. Yeah. Would you play a little bit of that one? Yeah. Four strong winds that blow lonely Seas that run high All those things that don't change Come what may Our good times are all gone I used to be a tenor then. I'm bound for moving on I'll look for you if I'm ever back this way And the reason I wrote that was I went into the Kettle of Fish. You remember the Kettle of Fish on McDoodle Street. Sure. I had a permanent stool there. And I had the one too down. But there was this little kind of grubby kid in there and he said, I got this new song. And it was Bobby Dillon. He sang me Blowing in the Wind. He just wrote it. Yeah, that's true. That's a true story. And I thought, I can do that. And as it... So he had one with a wind in it and so you put a wind in it. As it turned out, I couldn't. None of us could. We were out for a couple of years. But then we wised up and let him take the lead. He just kicked into overdrive and left us all. But that's a true story. He wrote Blowing in the Wind and the next day I wrote Forester. It was tough to top it because it became... I thought it was going to be real easy after that. Well, let's get on back to the rest of the music that you brought all the way down here for us. Thank you for sharing it with us. This is wonderful. So for all the old folkies, here's Summer Waiters. Never hit 17 When you play against the dealer for you know The odds won't ride with you Never leave your woman alone With your friends around the corner If your woman's around to steal her She'll be gambled and gone Like Summer Waiters And we'll keep rolling on Till we get to Vancouver And the lady that I love Is nowhere to be found It's been six long months And more since I've seen her Maybe she's gambled and gone Like Summer Waiters And we'll keep rolling on Till we get to Vancouver And the lady that I love Is nowhere to be found It's been six long months And more since I've seen her Standing by the door I'm gonna work on the toe boots With my slippery city shoes Lord, I swore I would never do that again And through the gray fog-mound streets Where the cedars stand a-waitin' I'll be far off and gone Like Summer Waiters Swing your parlor Eat home, dear parlor All down the long main street All the dreams of the season Get all spilled out on the floor The big stands of timber Waitin' there just for power The hookers waiting watchfully Standing by the door Never hit 17 When you play against the dealer Boy, you know The odds won't ride with you Never leave your woman alone With your friends round to steal her She'll be gambled and gone Like Summer Waiters All the years are gambled And they're lost like Summer Waiters Applause Make a fashion statement With your classic black corning wear And the black dinner wear patterns from Correll Designed for serving Cooking Or just plucking Designed for living Corning Hey, Eddie, didn't you bring your lunch? 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Put out a happy face, because Planners presents Everybody Loves a Nut. Out of our love for Planners Nuts, we'd like to perform our version of pop music. Fantastic! As the great taste of Planners proves, we're the reason everybody loves a nut! I'm George Strait. Join us for a special hour of music from Tucson, Arizona. What's going on in your world? George Strait, live from Tucson, Wednesday, 8 and 11 Eastern, on TNN. Once again, Ian Tyson. All right, this is from my feathered friend, the magpie. Cowreggie. Magpie. Always waking up my wife and I, you old coyote in the sky. Magpie, some say, you're a for-deceiver, I say. You're a true believer, magpie. All the West ain't never gonna die, just as long as you comply. And you roam all around these hills like a gypsy, I don't see what's the matter with that. Your choice is meat or something to eat, I don't have a problem with that. You build a big house with a front and a back door, and you want to be free. Oh, holy Moses, magpie, I am you, you are me. Walk that walk, talk that talk, sing me a song way long ago. We'll set out on the trail, you got a beautiful tale, riding on the back of the white buffalo, say, magpie. All the West ain't never gonna die, just as long as you comply. You old coyote in the sky, he's the magpie. Stay all around these hills in the wintertime, why in the hell would you want to do that? If it was me, I'd be out of here, man. Give me a couple seconds and I'll grab my hat. Oh, magpie, you're a pretty bird, you just want to be free. Holy Moses, magpie, I am you, you are me. Walk that walk, talk that talk, sing me a song way long ago. We'll set out on the trail, you got a beautiful tale. Did you cut the deal with the white buffalo, say, magpie? All the West ain't never gonna die, just as long as you comply. He's the magpie. Peek-a-peek-a, Hudson. All the West ain't never gonna die, all the West ain't never gonna die. You old coyote in the sky, he's the magpie. 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A cookie is just a cookie, but Newtons are fruit and cake. I saved you, sir. These cookies are stupendous. Great Scott, Trevor. They're not cookies. They're fake Newtons. Terribly sorry. Most embarrassing blunder. A cookie is just a cookie, but Newtons are fruit and cake. The Texas Connection returns with Dan Seale next Saturday, June 8th at 10.30 p.m. Eastern, only on CNN. Well, thank you very much, everybody. I'd like to thank you all on behalf of the boys in the band, the Chinook Arts Writers. We'll be right back. We'll be right back. He was bound to roam, just a kid of 60 in 1880. Up in Wild Montana, he found his home. Got made in Montana for the wild men, for the fagan and the sewer and the crow. Made his greatest gift for Charlie, said to get her all down before she goes. Charlie got to get her all down, you know she's bound to go. Got on the stars over Judith Basin, got put the magic young Charlie's hands. And all was seen and all remembered, every shining mountain, every Longhorn brand. He could paint the lights on the horse hide shining and the passing herds of the buffalo. And a cow cam coat on them rainy mornings and the twisting wrist of the hula ham throw. Got made in Montana for the wild men, for the fagan and the sewer and the crow. Made his greatest gift for Charlie, said to get her all down before she goes. Charlie got to get her all down, you know she's bound to go. When the Lord called Charlie to his home up yonder, he says, Kid Russell, I got a job for you, son. You're in charge of sunsets up in old Montana and Alberta. Cause I can't paint them quite as good as you. And when you're done, we'll go out and have us a few. And Nancy Russell will make sure it's just two. Got made in Montana for the wild men, for the fagan and the sewer and the crow. Made his greatest gift for Charlie, said to get her all down before she goes. You know she's bound to go, said to get her all down before she goes. Charlie got to get her all down, Charlie she's bound to go. Thank you all so much. Ladies and gentlemen, Ian Type.