About the song
Tulsa Time – Don Williams’ Classic Song of Simple Living
Tulsa Time is one of Don Williams’ most recognizable and upbeat songs, released in 1978 as part of his album Expressions. Written by Danny Flowers, the song quickly became a fan favorite and showcased Williams’ ability to blend traditional country with an easygoing, almost laid-back groove. With its catchy rhythm and relatable lyrics, Tulsa Time became a No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in 1979.
The song tells the story of a man who leaves his small-town life for the big city, hoping for success and excitement. However, he soon realizes that city life isn’t for him. Feeling out of place and missing the simplicity of home, he decides to return to Oklahoma, where he can live life on his own terms—on Tulsa Time. The song’s message is simple yet powerful: sometimes, happiness isn’t about chasing big dreams but about appreciating where you truly belong.
Musically, Tulsa Time stands out with its steady beat, bluesy guitar riffs, and Williams’ smooth, relaxed vocals. Unlike his softer ballads, this song has a lively energy that makes it fun to listen to. The driving rhythm captures the feeling of someone moving forward, eager to get back home.
Over the years, Tulsa Time has remained a country music staple, covered by artists like Eric Clapton and Reba McEntire. Despite its simple lyrics and melody, the song carries a universal message about finding peace in the place that feels like home. Don Williams’ timeless voice and the song’s infectious rhythm ensure that Tulsa Time continues to be loved by country fans of all generations.
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Lyrics
I left Oklahoma, drivin’ in a Pontiac
Just about to lose my mind
I was goin’ to Arizona
Maybe on to California
Where the people all live so fine
My baby said, “That’s crazy”
My mama called me, “Lazy”
I was gonna show ’em all this time
‘Cause you know I ain’t no foolin’
I don’t need no more schoolin’
I was born to just walk the line
Livin’ on Tulsa time
Livin’ on Tulsa time
Well, you know I’ve been through it
When I set my watch back to it
Livin’ on Tulsa time
Well, there I was in Hollywood
Wishin’ I was doin’ good
Talkin’ on the telephone line
But they don’t need me in the movies
And nobody sings my songs
Guess, I’m just wastin’ time
Well, then I got to thinkin’
Man, I’m really sinkin’
And I really had a flash this time
I had no business leavin’
And nobody would be grievin’
If I went on back to Tulsa time
Livin’ on Tulsa time
Livin’ on Tulsa time
Gonna set my watch back to it
‘Cause you know I’ve been through it
Livin’ on Tulsa time
Livin’ on Tulsa time
Livin’ on Tulsa time
Gonna set my watch back to it
‘Cause you know I’ve been through it
Livin’ on Tulsa time