JERRY LEE SURBER: Music
TEXAS the band Vol.1
SOUTHERN LIVIN
(JERRY LEE SURBER)
December 27, 2009
(C)1981 JERRY LEE SURBER
Our Southern Rock anthem of survival as TEXAS the band.
SOUTHERN LIVIN
(C)1981
Written by Jerry Lee Surber and performed with TEXAS the band
TEXAS AGAIN
(JERRY LEE SURBER)
December 27, 2009
(C)1981 JERRY LEE SURBER
Song about returning to our home state of TEXAS.....after far too long being away.
TEXAS AGAIN
(C)1981
Written by Jerry Lee Surber and performed with TEXAS the band.
FIREWATER
(JERRY LEE SURBER)
December 27, 2009
(C)1981 JERRY LEE SURBER
Our tribute as TEXAS the band....to the American Indian.
FIREWATER
(C)1981
Written by Jerry Lee Surber and performed with TEXAS the band.
SUN-BAKED LAND
(JERRY LEE SURBER)
December 27, 2009
(C)1981 JERRY LEE SURBER
Image filled love-lost song the way we like to visualize it.
SUN-BAKED LAND
(C)1981
Written by Jerry Lee Surber and perfomed with TEXAS the band.
AHEAD OF THE PACK
(JERRY LEE SURBER)
December 27, 2009
(C)1981 JERRY LEE SURBER
SPEAKIN OF YOU
(JERRY LEE SURBER)
December 27, 2009
(C)1981 JERRY LEE SURBER
Love song about adoration and trust.
SPEAKIN OF YOU
(C)1981
Written by Jerry Lee Surber and performed with TEXAS the band.
TEXAS THE BAND VOL.2
PRICE TO PAY
(JERRY LEE SURBER)
April 16, 2010
(C)1980 JERRY LEE SURBER (ASCAP)
DIRT ROAD
LONG BLACK LIMOUSINE
(JERRY LEE SURBER)
December 28, 2009
(C)1980 JERRY LEE SURBER
MONDAY MORN
(JERRY LEE SURBER)
December 28, 2009
(C)2007 JOHNELLE SCOUTTEN and JERRY LEE SURBER
HEY---GUITAR
Don't Have to Love Me Back
(Jerry Lee Surber)
Educated Redneck
(Jerry Lee Surber)
He Don't Matter to Her No More
(Jerry Lee Surber)
Please Let Go of My Heart
(Jerry Lee Surber)
In His Band
(Jerry Lee Surber)
Caesar
(Jerry Lee Surber)
Down in Mexico
(Jerry Lee Surber)
Mornin' Light
(Jerry Lee Surber)
You Changed Your Heart
(Jerry Lee Surber)
Can't You See?
(Jerry Lee Surber)
This Train Won't Run
(Jerry Lee Surber)
Showdown (at the Lonestar Saloon)
(Jerry Lee Surber)
Ev'ry Town
(Jerry Lee Surber)
Hey---guitar
(Jerry Lee Surber)
I've Been There
(Jerry Lee Surber)
Hard Luck
(Jerry Lee Surber)