Houston (song) - Wikipedia Houston (song) " Houston " is a song written by Lee Hazlewood and first recorded in 1964 by Sanford Clark and best known from a hit version by Dean Martin [1][2]
Dean Martin – Houston Lyrics - Genius Houston Lyrics: Well it's lonesome in this old town Everybody puts me down I'm a face without a name Just walking in the rain Goin' back to Houston, Houston, Houston I got holes
Dean Martin - Houston Lyrics Meaning Houston by Dean Martin (1993) Houston means escape from a life of complete destitution and social rejection The narrator wanders through an unname…
Houston - Dean Martin | Album | AllMusic On Dean Martin's previous album, (Remember Me) I'm the One Who Loves You, he had turned in an excellent version of Roger Miller 's "King of the Road," and Lee Hazlewood wrote him a similar easygoing country-pop ballad about a drifter in "Houston," which he took into the Top 40 in the summer of 1965