Annotation:Texas Gals
X:1 T:Texas Gals S:Alonzo Elvis "Tony" Alderman (1900-1983, western Virginia, with the Hill Billies) M:C| L:1/8 Q:"Quick" D:Vocalion 5021 (78 RPM), The Hill Billies (1927) F:https://www.slippery-hill.com/recording/texas-gals Z:Transcribed by Andrew Kuntz K:C B2-|c2c2 AcdB|cdcA G2(AB|c)Bc2AcdB|cdcA G2[_EB]-| [=E2c2][E2c2]AcdB|cdcA G2(A2|B2)G2 A2B2|cBcd c2:| |:^f2-|g2 ga g2 ed|cBcd c4|egag a2gg|ec2d c2(^f2| g)ega g2[ee][de]|cBcd +slide+[e2e2]cA|G(AB)G AG[G2B2]|+slide+[E3c3]d [E2c2]:| C2-|C2 C2 ECDE|DE-F2 F3(A|B)AGB a2g2|cAga g2C2-| C2C2 ECCE|FEFG F3(A|B)AGA B2G2|[Ec]B[Ec]d c2C2-| C2C2 ECCE|FDFE F3(A|B)AGB a2g2|cAga g2C2-| C2C2 ECCE|FEFG F3(A|B)AGA B2G2|[Ec]B[E2c2]- [E2c2]||
TEXAS GALS. AKA - "Texas Gales." AKA and see “Knockin’ at Your Door [2].” American, Reel (cut time). USA. C Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABBCC. The variant title “Texas Gales” title comes from the Doc Watson recording of the tune, but Kerry Blech, for one, believes it was a miss-hearing of “Texas Gals,” spoken in a North Carolina drawl. See also Gene Goforth’s cognate “Knockin' at Your Door.”