Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Gene Watson
Performer
Bruce Watkins
Acoustic Guitar
Cindy Richardson-Walker
Harmony Vocals
G Galbraith
Acoustic Guitar
John Wesley Ryles
Harmony Vocals
Judy Rodman
Harmony Vocals
Kelly Back
Acoustic Guitar
Mike Johnson
Steel Guitar
Sonny Garrish
Steel Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Joe Allen
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Dirk Johnson
Producer
Lyrics
Them Texas fields were hot
And that tractor never was my kinda livin'
And when I hit sixteen, I had the size
And I hit the road to freedom
And I'm glad I wasn't there to see my mama
'Cause she must have cried for hours
I still hear her sayin', Gary
Get your guitar and pick the wildwood flower
Now Dallas it was big, and hard to find a job
And so I didn't
It was easier to hitch a ride to Houston
And it was more like livin'
Now, I've been down every road
And I've stood on every porch where they were givin'
And if they had an hour, or a dime
I would pick the wildwood flower
It's hard to turn around and look back
Down the roads that I have travelled
'Cause like a never ending ball of twine
My dreams have come unravelled
And now as evening lays it's shawl
Across the shoulders of my life I have found
I couldn't tie my life together
With guitar strings and a poet's heart felt line
And I'm so glad I wasn't there to see my mama
'Cause she must have cried for hours
I still hear her sayin', Gary
Get your guitar and pick the wildwood flower
Written by: Joe Allen