Songwriter: J.J. Cale

If you're ever in Oklahoma
You better move around at night
They don't like no transportation
Slippin' by, in and out of sight

They don't care 'bout Dallas. Texas
Just wanna get to Wichita
If you're ever in Oklahoma
You better move around the law

They got fines and they got plenty
And they'll old ya up for days on end
Threaten your life take your money
Make you think you're at the end

They don't care 'bout Dallas. Texas
Just wanna get to Wichita
If you're ever in Oklahoma
You better move around the law

Yeah they don't care 'bout Dallas. Texas
And they don't care 'bout Wichita
If you're ever in Oklahoma
You better move around the law

Yeah and they don't care 'bout Dallas. Texas
And they don't care 'bout Wichita
If you're ever in Oklahoma
You better move around the law

Eric Church

Eric Church is an American country music singer-songwriter from Granite Falls, North Carolina. After graduating from Appalachian State University with a business degree in 2000, Eric became engaged to a Spanish teacher from Lenior, NC whose father attempted to deter his musical aspirations by offering him a corporate career in Denver. After turning down her father’s offer, Church’s ex-fiance broke the engagement, giving Church motivation to move to Nashville and begin focusing solely on his music. Recollections of this turning point in Church’s life are heard throughout his lyrical portfolio (most prominently in “Those I’ve Loved”).

After a period of being overlooked by record labels and producers, Church was eventually signed to Capitol Records in 2006, making his debut with the album, Sinners Like Me. The album produced four singles on the Billboard Country Chart, “How ‘Bout You,” “Two Pink Lines,” “Guys Like Me,” and the album’s title track.

His second album, 2009’s Carolina, produced three more “Smoke a Little Smoke,” “Love Your Love the Most,” and “Hell on the Heart.”

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61 Days In Church Volume 3

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