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Boogie Till The Cows Come Home lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's a fun to do country song recorded by Clay
Walker.
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Boogie Till The Cows Come Home Recorded by Clay Walker Written by Clay Blaker and Roger Brown
G I'm gonna polish my best boots D7 I'm gonna put on my best hat
I'm gonna drive on down to the dance hall G That sits by the railroad tracks
Well the band there mixes fiddles C With a wailing saxophone D7 And when they play that swing
It only means one thing G You're gonna boogie till the cows come home
There's a wood stove in the corner D7 There's saw dust on the floor
They've got a flashing neon G Lone Star sign hanging by the door
All they sell is beer and setups C So you'll have to bring your own D7 But when they play that swing
It only means one thing G You're gonna boogie till the cows come home
C G Faded Love and Milk Cow Blues D7 The Oklahoma Stomp and Born To Lose C F Tip your hat to the Rose of San Antone D7 Here we go with the Cotton Eyed Joe G We're gonna boogie till the cows come home
It's an old southwest tradition D7 And a guaranteed good time
There's people of all ages here C From one to ninety-nine
G Even if you show up by yourself C You don't have to be alone D7 Cause when they play that swing
It only means one thing G You're gonna boogie till the cows come home
repeat #5 x2
D7 Here we go with the Cotton Eyed Joe G We're gonna boogie till the cows come home
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