he never traveled heavy Yes, he always rode alone And he soon put many older guns to shame And he never had a sweetheart And he never had a home But the cowboy
remember every song in your show." "Please Help Me, I'm Falling." "Don't Come Home A-Drinking." Well, there's a pair of swingin' doors for every cowboy sweetheart
out Where the lights are bright I'll win you a divorce from your husband And we can get married tonight" Now Bill was a gun totin' cowboy Ten notches
One brave cowboy One brave man who gave his own life and she'll never see him again high school sweetheart friendship ring and when they would pass by
Blue Velvet Band Far away o'er the lone western prairie Her message sped fast o'er the way To the side of a bed where her cowboy Was grieving his life
parts west Sad sweetheart of the rodeo Not an urban legend now Sad sweetheart of the rodeo Lonesome cowboy Bill, where are you? Sad sweetheart of the
could give me one too And that way we'd be even And I could sing this song way out of tune And not care a bit about it We could both wear cowboy hats
he never traveled heavy Yes, he always rode alone And he soon put other older guns to shame And he never had a sweetheart And he never had a home But the cowboy
from the West She looked around the arena and standin' by the fence Was a tall cowboy with a big black hat and tight fittin' Levi pants Well, it was Jim, a fine young cowboy
don't wear spurs that go jingle He don't spend his nights 'round a fire He lifts diesel oil that is horses required But he is a latter day cowboy Dressed
The sun is sinkin' in the west The cattle go down to the stream The Red wing settles in her nest It's time for a cowboy to dream Purple light in the
A cowboy return to the scene of his childhood to his sweetheart of long long ago But today he return she was wed to another tells the story of heartbreak
Recorded by Hank Snow A cowboy with his sweetheart stood beneath a starlit sky Tomorrow he was leaving for the lonesome prairie wide She said "I'll be
left a blue song for the brakemen and to the kids a lullaby To all sweethearts he left a love song when Jimmie Rodgers said goodbye He left a yodel for the cowboy
are bright I'll win you a divorce from your husband And we can get married tonight. Now, Bill was a gun-totin' cowboy Ten notches were carved on his
where the lights are bright I'll win you a divorce from your husband And we can get married tonight Wild Bill was a gun-totin' cowboy Ten notches were
a band of cowboys and tried to forget her name But out on the lonely prairie she waits for him just the same Your sweetheart waits for you Jack your sweetheart
One brave cowboy One brave man Who gave his own life and She'll never see him again High school sweetheart Friendship ring And when they would pass by