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How Bout Them Cowgirls lyrics and chords are intended for your personal
use only, it's a very good country song recorded by George Strait.
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How Bout Them Cowgirls Recorded by George Strait Written by Casey Beathard and Ed Hill
C I felt the rush of the Rio Grande into Yellowstone Am C And I've seen first hand Niagra Falls and the lights of Vegas Am C Am I've crisscrossed down to Key Biscayne and Chi-town via Bangor Maine C Am C Think I've seen it all and all I can say is
G7 Am C How bout them cowgirls boys ain't they somethin' F C Dm G7 Sure are some proud girls and you can't tell 'em nothin' C G7 Am C And I tell you right now girls may just be seven wonders of this F C F G7 C Big old round world but how 'bout them cowgirls
She's ridin' colts in Steamboat Springs bailing hay outside Abilene Am C She's tryin' hard to fit in in some city
But her home is 'neath that big blue sky Am C Am And the northern plains and those other wide open spaces C Am C Now-a-days there ain't as many but
Repeat #2
Dm Boy she don't need you and she don't need me C She can do just fine on her own two feet F C But she wants a man who wants her to be herself Dm And she'll never change don't know how to hide C Her stubborn will or her fightin' side F C G7 But you treat her right and she'll love you like no one else
Repeat #2
How 'bout 'em boys
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