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Cowboy Cadillac lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use
only, this is a very good country song co-written and recorded by Garth
Brooks.
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Cowboy Cadillac Recorded by Garth Brooks Written by Bryan Kennedy and Garth Brooks
G I've never known one better she's a real go getter D7 If you met her you'd be good as gone
She's a real head liner likes it all behind her G She's the kind that keeps you hangin' on
She's a cowboy's buddy even when she gets muddy C Lord she's lovely from her front to back D7 So either comin' or goin' know her best side's showin' G She's my cowboy Cadillac
C She's the perfect picture of the perfect mixture G Tween a woman and a fine machine C She's a hard work lover a real tough mother A7 D7 She's the cover of a magazine
G And I'm happy knowin' that what keeps me goin' C Is what's gonna keep me comin' back G She's my honkin' tonkin' everything D7 G I'm wantin' cowboy Cadillac
She loves to haul them cattle all my ropes and saddle D7 And it doesn't matter work or play
If it's a mountain she can crawl
It if it's hay then she can haul it G She's the last one to call it a day
Every cowboy loves her Lord they all dream of her C Oh brother don't they all react D7 At the end of the evening when they see me leaving G With my cowboy Cadillac
repeat #3,4
D7 She's my honkin' tonkin' everything G I'm wantin' cowboy Cadillac
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