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The Cowgirl And The Dandy
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only, it's a very good song recorded by Brenda Lee.
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The Cowgirl And The Dandy Recorded by Brenda Lee Written by Bobby Goldsboro
G C In the airport lounge he sat with his cane and derby hat Am D7 G The grandest man that I have ever seen C Outside the heavy rains had grounded all the planes A7 D7 G So I asked him if he'd like some company
C In my rhinestone studded suit and my cowgirl high heel boots Am D7 G I guess I was a sight for him to see C But he said pull up a chair as I fumbled with my hair A7 D7 G Woven like a tale you've never see
C I was Morgan David wine he was Chablis 59 Am D7 G But there we sat the cowgirl and the dandy C He was ski resorts in Aspen and summers in Paree A7 D7 G I was country music Nashville Tennessee
Em D7 C G The cowgirl and the dandy as different as can be Am C Dm D7 But it seemed so right that rainy night in Tennessee G C Then somewhere in between his Harvey's Bristol cream A7 D7 G And the drinks that I kept sipping at the table
C We somehow came together for a night of stormy weather Am D7 Now there's a little bit of class in this ole cowgirl C D7 G And there's a little bit of country in the dandy
Em D7 C G The cowgirl and the dandy as different as can be Am C Dm D7 But it seemed so right that rainy night in Tennessee
Repeat #3
C He was ski resorts in Aspen and summers in Paree A7 D7 G I was country music Nashville Tennessee
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