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Back From Texas (by Tarso Miller) I came back from Texas wearing cowboy boots From that moment on they were my only shoes I met a girl in Houston, but I couldn’t stay That was the first time I’ve ever been away I’ve been to San Antonio and to the Alamo I’ve been to Corpus Christi at the Golf Of Mexico But without many friends I was missing you That was the first time I’ve ever felt the blues I spent some days In Austin, thinking about you I was gonna ask you out, It was the right thing to do The lights of the city were shinning too But I didn’t Honky Tonk ‘cause I was too young to do it At the airport in Dallas, we said our last goodbyes I never will forget the day I saw you cry And few days later, I was back home again Nothing had changed but I was not the same
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Lookin' For a Home (by Tarso Miller) Well, baby is an angel that lives with me I’ve got holes in my pocket, I ain’t got much sleep She came from far away, I never thought she could stay For such a long time, loving me this way Traveling up and down the country roads Lookin’ all around for a home In this whole wide world I’ve got a suitcase right in my hand I’ve got a lot of thoughts, but I ain’t got no plan I went on down the road, I was looking for my soul I ended up in places, I never thought I’d go
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Hometown Nights (by Tarso Miller) Not many places to go, country songs on the radio In the hometown nights I called you on the telephone, you couldn’t go, I felt alone But it was Friday night Drinking ‘till the morning light, feeling like the good old times Short days and long nights, it’s funny how time goes by In the hometown nights Going out late at night, warming up at midnight It’s just about time to start So turn up the stereo, get the bottle it’s time to go And have fun at the bar Driving through the night, still trying to get to get it right But only wasting time
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Night In Town (by Tarso Miller) Going to the places I know, places that we used to go Tonight, I’ll get by on my own The night in town will never be the same In the town the cold wind blows, lost times and no one knows Dark sky, the lonely stars are blue And I know, I’m gonna run into you I know that time have passed, it took away the dreams we had But now, I wanna have ‘em back For some time I was feeling alright, on my way I was getting by But now, I can’t find peace of mind
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Southern Star (by Tarso Miller) Rollin on the highway, riding with my love to the Southern Southern Star We drove upon the mountains, it was early in the morning and you know, it wasn’t very far From the place where I come from, through a mid-size town, we headed down south where the stars are all around I can find my baby, happy as can be I can see my love, she’s the only one for me
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Good Brown Boots (by Tarso Miller) I’ve been thinking about moving, it is time for me to leave Gotta wear my good brown boots, ‘cause they get me off my feet My love’s gone away and there’s nothing left for me Gotta keep myself busy, find another way to live Gotta wear my good brown boots, ‘cause they get me off my feet My love’s gone away and there’s nothing left for me My love’s gone away and left here lonely and blue But it’s alright now, I shouldn’t mind to lose
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Sunday Call 02:32
Sunday Call (by Tarso Miller) Through a 1.000 miles and long long nights We’ve been together for all this time It’s okay, baby it’s not that far I’ll get there driving in my car You’re the sweetest girl that I’ve ever found You’re so pretty even when your down I write this and Elvis is on the wall I’ll wait here for your Sunday Call Time won’t pass, I know ‘cause I ain’t got no where to go Someday you will here from me ‘cause I ain’t got no where to be
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Not My Home 02:57
Not My Home (by Tarso Miller) It’s hard to walk alone, stumbling through the dark, well I don’t know what to do But I can find my way ‘cause I can see your light and it leads me right into you But this is not my home, since you’re not around I always had a feeling that I had to go, I’ve been north and I’ve gone down south And I don’t when I’m gonna settle down or where am I heading now ‘cause this is not my home, since you’re not around I’ve got no place to fall, I’ve got no one to call This is not my home, since you’re not around Time stands still in that neighborhood, but nothing is like before I tried to stay around for as long I as could, well I can’t stand no more ‘cause this is not my home, since you’re not around
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To My Hometown (by Tarso Miller) It’s been sometime, since I’ve seen hometown Well for a while, I was moving around I traveled all over and I’ve been real far Now I wanna be where you are Hey my old friend, I’m on my way home Well for a while, I was long gone So if you ever need me, call me on the phone ‘cause I’m already on my way home I spent some time trying to get things together Honestly, I needed some time away
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Drumless trio from Brazil, inspired by the music that was made in the old Honky Tonk bars.

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released April 13, 2013

All songs written by Tarso Miller and arrangements by The Wild Comets.
Pre-produced by Daniela Borela.
Co-produced by Eddie Shumway.
Produced by Lucas Roza.
Recorded, mixed and mastered by Lucas Roza in AudioMais studio in Araguari/MG Brazil, between September/2012 and April/2013.
Banjo on "Hometown Nights" and "Sunday Call" by Demetrius Jimme and drums on "Night In Town" by Tarso Miller.
Backing vocals on "Back From Texas", "Hometown Nights" and "Sunday Call" by Tiger Jr. and on "Southern Star" by Alliss Big Bull.
Photos by Eddie Shumway.
Graphic design by Luiz Gustavo Amorim.

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Tarso Miller Bratislava, Slovakia

After one year under the Texas sun, Tarso Miller got together with his longtime friends Tiger Jr. and Alliss Big Bull. And inspired by the music that was made in the old Honky Tonk bars, they started performing in the countryside of Brazil and became Tarso Miller And The Wild Comets. In 2013 was released their first album called “Hometown Nights”. ... more

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