Ohio (Come Back to Texas)

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"Ohio (Come Back to Texas)"
"Ohio (Come Back to Texas)" cover
Single by Bowling for Soup
from the album A Hangover You Don't Deserve
Released November 17, 2005
Format Digital download, CD single, Airplay
Genre Pop punk
Length 3:50
Label FFroe/Jive/Zomba
Writer Jaret Reddick, Zac Maloy, Ted Bruner
Producer Butch Walker, Russ-T Cobb, Jaret Reddick
Bowling for Soup singles chronology
"Almost"
(2005)
"Ohio (Come Back to Texas)"
(2005)
"I Melt with You"
(2006)

"Ohio (Come Back to Texas)" is a single by Texas band Bowling for Soup from their album A Hangover You Don't Deserve. It tells the story of a guy in Texas whose girlfriend leaves him after meeting a guy named Leland during a trip to make a deposit at the bank and goes to Ohio , and now the singer and others miss her back home. Although the song is called Ohio, most of the lyrics reference things associated with Texas. The singer is very upset that his girl has run off with someone else, and is trying to convince himself that she will definitely come home because Ohio sucks and Texas is better.

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